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| Content Provider | Springer Nature Link |
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| Author | Pfeiffer, Thekla |
| Copyright Year | 1997 |
| Abstract | Neue Damhirschfunde des letzten Interglazials von der Oberrheinebene aus den Sammlungen des Naturkundemuseums Stuttgart und den Privatsammlungen vonF. Menger, H. Hartnagel, H. Buchhaupt werden vorgestellt und mit eemzeitlichen Damhirschen aus Lehringen (Niedersachsen bei Verden a. d. Aller),D. dama aus Neumark-Nord (Sachsen-Anhalt, SE von Halle a. d. Saale) des letzten oder vorletzten Interglazials und mit dem rezenten europäischen Damhirsch verglichen. Die Damhirsche der Oberrheinebene passen in der Körpergröße zu den eemzeitlichen Damhirschen aus Lehringen, sind etwa 10% kleiner alsD. dama aus Neumark-Nord und 10% größer alsD. dama dama (Tab. 1–2, Abb. 14–20). Ihre Geweihe unterscheiden sich vonD. dama dama undD. dama aus Neumark-Nord durch kräftig entwickelte akzessorische Sprossen über der Augsprosse (Abb. 7–13). Die Damhirsche der Oberrheinebene haben wieD. dama dama relativ kurze Augsprossen, während die vonD. dama aus Neumark-Nord erheblich länger sind (Abb. 1–2). Die Stange kann bei den Damhirschen vom Oberrhein wie beiD. dama aus Neumark-Nord bereits über der Augsprosse flächig verbreitert und dorsal gekielt sein. Die Geweihe der Damhirsche vom Oberrhein vermitteln in ihren morphologischen Merkmalen zwischenD. dama aus Neumark-Nord und dem rezenten europäischen Damhirsch.In the Upper Rhine area, new finds ofDama dama of the last interglacial period belonging to collections of the Naturkundemuseum Stuttgart and the private collections ofF. Menger, H. Hartnagel, H. Buchhaupt are described. The material is compared to the recent European fallow deer, the EemianDama from Lehringen (Niedersachsen, Verden a. d. Aller) andD. dama from Neumark-Nord at the northern periphery of the Geiseltal (Sachsen-Anhalt, SE of Halle a. d. Saale), which are either of Eemian or intra-Saalian interglacial age.Dama dama from the Upper Rhine area is characterised by a 10% greater body size compared to the recent fallow deer, and a 10% smaller body size in relation toD. dama from Neumark-Nord (Tab. 1, 2, Figs. 14–20). The antlers can be distinguished fromD. dama dama andD. dama from Neumark-Nord by strongly developed additional tines above the browtine (Figs. 7–13).D. dama dama and the fallow deer from the Upper Rhine area share short browtines. The browtines ofD. dama from Neumark-Nord are much longer (Figs. 1–2). Like inD. dama from Neumark-Nord, the beam can be flattened above the browtine forming a dorsal ridge. The antlers of the fallow deer from the Upper Rhine area morphologically interlinkD. dama from Neumark-Nordand the recent European fallow deer.De récentes trouvailles de daims du dernier interglaciaire de la plaine du Haut-Rhin, provenant des collections du Musée d'Histoire naturelle de Stuttgart et des collections privées deF. Menger, H. Hartnagel, H. Buchhaupt, sont présentées et comparées avec des daims provenant de Lehringen (Basse-Saxe près de Verden sur Aller),D. dama du Nord-Neumark (Saxe-Anhalt, Sud-est de Halle sur Saale), issus du dernier ou avant-dernier interglaciaire, ainsi qu'avec cles daims récents d'Europe. Les daims de la plaine du Haut-Rhin présentent une concordance de taille corporelle avec ceux de Lehringen; ils sont environ 10% plus petits queD. dama du Nord-Neumark et 10% plus grand queD. dama dama (Tab. 1, 2, Fig. 14–20). Leur ramure se différencient par rapport àD. dama etD. dama du Nord-Neumark par des cors accessoires très développés au-dessus des maîtres-andouillers (Fig. 7–13). Les daims de la plaine du Haut-Rhin possèdent, commeD. dama dama, des andouillers d'attaque relativement courts, tandis que ceux deD. dama du Nord-Neumark sont notablement plus longs (Fig. 1–2). Le merrain peut, chez le Daim du Haut-Rhin de même que chezD. dama du Nord-Neumark, présenter, au-delà de l'andouiller d'attaque, une amorce de palmature et un empennage dorsal. Dans leurs caractères morphologiques, les ramures du Daim du Haut-Rhin procèdent deD. dama du Nord-Neumark et du Daim européen récent (Fig. 16–22). |
| Starting Page | 221 |
| Ending Page | 239 |
| Page Count | 19 |
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| ISSN | 00442887 |
| Journal | European Journal of Wildlife Research |
| Volume Number | 43 |
| Issue Number | 4 |
| e-ISSN | 14390574 |
| Language | French |
| Publisher | Springer-Verlag |
| Publisher Date | 1997-01-01 |
| Publisher Place | Berlin, Heidelberg |
| Access Restriction | One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) |
| Subject Keyword | Animal Ecology Zoology |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
| Subject | Ecology Animal Science and Zoology |
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