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Cheek tooth morphology and ancient mitochondrial DNA of late Pleistocene horses from the western interior of North America: Implications for the taxonomy of North American Late Pleistocene Equus.

Horses were a dominant component of North American Pleistocene land mammal communities and their remains are well represented in the fossil record.Despite the abundant material available for study, there is still considerable disagreement over the number of species of Equus that inhabited the different regions of the continent and on their taxonomi

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Empirical dynamic modelling and enhanced causal analysis of short-length Culex abundance timeseries with vector correlation metrics

Abstract Employing Empirical Dynamic Modelling we investigate whether model free methods could be applied in the study of Culex mosquitoes in Northern Greece.Applying Simplex Projection and S-Map algorithms on yearly timeseries of Baby Shower maximum abundances from 2011 to 2020 we successfully predict the decreasing trend in the maximum number of

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