Mammuthus primigenius
Mammuthus primigenius est exstincta Elephantidarum species quae in Eurasia septentrionali habitabat. Species ab Ioanne Friderico Blumenbach anno 1799 descripta est, qui autem binomen Elephas primigenius constituit.
Mammuthus primigenius
Classis : Mammalia
Ordo : Proboscidea
Familia : Elephantidae
Genus : Mammuthus
Species : M. primigenius
Ordo : Proboscidea
Familia : Elephantidae
Genus : Mammuthus
Species : M. primigenius
Bibliographia
recensere- Erin Fry et al., "Functional architecture of deleterious genetic variants in the genome of a Wrangel Island mammoth". Oxford University Press, 2020
- "Huge news: scientists solve mystery of dead male woolly mammoths" in The Guardian (3 Novembris 2017)
- Patricia Pečnerová et al., "Genome-Based Sexing Provides Clues about Behavior and Social Structure in the Woolly Mammoth" in Current Biology vol. 27 (2017) pp. 1-6
Nexus externi
recensereSitus scientifici: • NCBI • Biodiversity • Fossilworks • INPN France |
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