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Growth increments in Gomphotherium tusks and implications for late Miocene climate change in North America
David L. Fox
Earth and Environmental Sciences-Twin Cities
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Agriculture & Biology
teeth
100%
climate change
94%
climate
67%
Proboscidea (mammals)
49%
mammals
41%
seasonal growth
38%
tooth enamel
38%
Mammalia
34%
habitats
32%
steppes
32%
dry environmental conditions
30%
periodicity
29%
woodlands
28%
preserves
26%
wet season
25%
grasslands
24%
seasonal variation
24%
fauna
23%
testing
22%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
North America
88%
land mammal
53%
autocorrelation
36%
seasonality
35%
habitat
23%
aridity
20%
enamel
20%
steppe
19%
wet season
19%
thin section
19%
periodicity
18%
woodland
17%
tooth
16%
preserve
16%
grassland
15%
replacement
15%
test
14%
fauna
14%
transition
11%