The climatic and environmental conditions of Europe during the Pleistocene were principally controlled by a widespread trend of temperature decrease, the periodicity of the global temperature record, the intensity of single climatic stages, the temporal pattern of climatic variation, (5) geographical position, and the distribution of continental water resources. A general picture of the evolution of western Palaearctic habitat diversity saw the replacement of extensive forested terrain by an alternating sequence of varied savannah-like and forested habitats.
The mammals of the latest Villafranchian in Italy / Ficcarelli, Giovanni; Masini, Federico; Mazza, Paul; Torre, Danilo. - STAMPA. - (1990), pp. 263-272. (Intervento presentato al convegno SEQS Cromer Symposium tenutosi a Norwich nel 3-7 September 1990).
The mammals of the latest Villafranchian in Italy
MAZZA, PAUL;
1990
Abstract
The climatic and environmental conditions of Europe during the Pleistocene were principally controlled by a widespread trend of temperature decrease, the periodicity of the global temperature record, the intensity of single climatic stages, the temporal pattern of climatic variation, (5) geographical position, and the distribution of continental water resources. A general picture of the evolution of western Palaearctic habitat diversity saw the replacement of extensive forested terrain by an alternating sequence of varied savannah-like and forested habitats.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.