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FIG. 5. — Summary of habitat scores for bovids assigned to four habitat categories (plains, light cover, heavy cover, and forest), Equus burchelli, Equus grevyi, and selected hipparions; A, metatarsals; B, metacarpals. The horizontal axis is habitat score (based on size, metapodial length, and metapodial width at midshaft – see Appendix 3) and the vertical axis divides bovids, equines, and hipparions. Abbreviations: E., Equus; H., Hipparion or Hippotherium.
Published as part of Scott, Robert S. & Maga, Murat, 2005, Paleoecology of the Akkașdağı hipparions (Mammalia, Equidae), late Miocene of Turkey, pp. 809-830 in Geodiversitas 27 (4) on page 819, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4650909
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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