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Journal Article
Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 January 2003
Paleobiology (2003) 29 (3): 412–428.
.... In this respect, the age- and sex-specific mortality patterns found in fossil assemblages could be informative of sociality in extinct species. This possibility was explored by comparing the age- and sex-specific demography of attritional rhinoceros assemblages, Teleoceras proterum ( n = 2) and Aphelops...
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 January 2000
Paleobiology (2000) 26 (4): 689–706.
...Alfred J. Mead Abstract Sexual dimorphism is documented in 35 articulated adult skeletons, 24 females, and 11 males, of the Miocene rhinoceros Teleoceras major from Ashfall Fossil Beds, Nebraska. Morphometric analysis of 51 cranial, mandibular, forelimb, and hindlimb characters reveals larger male...
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 April 1998
Paleobiology (1998) 24 (2): 274–286.
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Figure  5. Radius length versus radius proximal width for adult  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span>...
Published: 01 January 2000
Figure 5. Radius length versus radius proximal width for adult Teleoceras fossiger from Long Island Quarry, Kansas (A) and Teleoceras proterum from Mixon's Bone Bed, Florida (B). Probable females within enclosure in each figure. Teleoceras fossiger appears to be more dimorphic and T
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Figure  3. Age distributions of Mixson&#x27;s Bone Bed  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span>  (A), Love Bo...
Published: 01 January 2003
Figure 3. Age distributions of Mixson's Bone Bed Teleoceras (A), Love Bone Bed Teleoceras (B), and Love Bone Bed Aphelops (C) based on age estimates from Hitchins' (1978) dental eruption and wear categories
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Figure  4. Sex-specific age distribution of Mixson&#x27;s Bone Bed  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span>  ...
Published: 01 January 2003
Figure 4. Sex-specific age distribution of Mixson's Bone Bed Teleoceras (A), Love Bone Bed Teleoceras (B), and Love Bone Bed Aphelops (C) based on the sexually dimorphic lower incisor (i2). R = right, L = left
Journal Article
Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 21 November 2017
Paleobiology (2018) 44 (1): 131–154.
... represent four rhinocerotid genera, Diceratherium , Menoceras , Aphelops , and Teleoceras , all prominent members of North American Miocene land mammal faunas (Prothero 2005 ). Diceratherium and Menoceras are early Miocene rhinocerotids that lived before grasslands were widespread in North...
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Figure  5. Mortality rate curves (qx) calculated from life tables of large ...
Published: 01 January 2003
Figure 5. Mortality rate curves (qx) calculated from life tables of large mammals. A, Mixson's Bone Bed Teleoceras proterum . B, Love Bone Bed Teleoceras proterum . C, Diceros bicornis ( Hitchins 1978 ). D, Diceros bicornis ( Goddard 1970 ). E, Love Bone Bed Aphelops. malacorhinus . F
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Table 2.  Life table for  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span> proterum  assemblage from MBB built fr...
Published: 01 January 2003
Table 2. Life table for Teleoceras proterum assemblage from MBB built from the maximum number of right or left mandibles in each age category. Abbreviations: ob = observed, dx = deaths per age group, lx = number of survivors, qx = mortality rate calculated as the number of mortalities out
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Table 3.  Life table for  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span> proterum  assemblage from LLB built fr...
Published: 01 January 2003
Table 3. Life table for Teleoceras proterum assemblage from LLB built from the most abundant deciduous-adult premolar pair (left dp3-p3). Abbreviations are as in Table 2
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Table  2. Mandibular morphometric analysis for adult  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span> major.  Ab...
Published: 01 January 2000
Table 2. Mandibular morphometric analysis for adult Teleoceras major. Abbreviations: p3–m3, p3–p4, m1–m3 lengths taken at cervix along buccal side; m1L = maximum length of m1; m1W = maximum width of m1; m1A = m1L × m1W; JD = buccal jaw depth below m1 cervix; JL = anterior edge of i1 alveolus
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Table  3. Forelimb morphometric analysis for adult  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span> major.  Abbr...
Published: 01 January 2000
Table 3. Forelimb morphometric analysis for adult Teleoceras major. Abbreviations in brackets correspond to standardized von den Driesch (1976) measurements. Abbreviations: HL = humerus length [GLC]; HPW = proximal width of humerus [Bp]; HDW = maximum distal width of humerus [Bd]; HDWC = distal
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Table  4. Hindlimb morphometric analysis for adult  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span> major.  Abbr...
Published: 01 January 2000
Table 4. Hindlimb morphometric analysis for adult Teleoceras major. Abbreviations in brackets correspond to standardized von den Driesch (1976) measurements. Abbreviations: FL = femur length [GLC]; FHD = anterior-posterior thickness of femoral head [DC]; FDW = maximum distal width of femur [Bd
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Table  6. Body mass estimates (kg) for the  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span> major  skeletons jud...
Published: 01 January 2000
Table 6. Body mass estimates (kg) for the Teleoceras major skeletons judged (on the frequency of having the largest [smallest] value for each character) to be the maximum and minimum males and females in the Ashfall Fossil Beds herd. Estimates based on the following: m1 occlusal area (m1AL) from
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Table  8. Relative limb-segment lengths for  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span> major  and selected...
Published: 01 January 2000
Table 8. Relative limb-segment lengths for Teleoceras major and selected extant and extinct ungulates. Data for Diceros bicornis ( n = ?) from Hillman-Smith and Groves 1994; Ceratotherium simum ( n = ?5) from Groves 1972; Dicerorhinus sumatrensis ( n = ?) from Groves and Kurt 1972
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Figure  1. Articulated skulls of  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span> major  from Ashfall Fossil Bed...
Published: 01 January 2000
Figure 1. Articulated skulls of Teleoceras major from Ashfall Fossil Beds. A, Male (UNSM 52288). B, Female (UNSM 52269). Ash is visible in the female nasal cavity. Skulls to same scale (=10 cm). Readily apparent dimorphic features in the male include enlarged I1, i2, greater jaw depth, and more
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Figure  3. A, Tusk size in adult  <span class="search-highlight">Teleoceras</span> major  from Ashfall Fossil Bed...
Published: 01 January 2000
Figure 3. A, Tusk size in adult Teleoceras major from Ashfall Fossil Beds. Transverse (mediolateral) diameter of one lower tusk (i2) was measured in all ( n = 26) skeletons in which this tooth is preserved. Relative ages were assigned on the basis of wear on lower permanent cheek teeth
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 September 2008
PALAIOS (2008) 23 (9): 574–585.
... purported hippo ecomorphs from the fossil record: Coryphodon (early Eocene), Moeritherium and Bothriogenys (early Oligocene), and Teleoceras (middle–late Miocene). Only fossil specimens of Moeritherium , Bothriogenys , and large species of Coryphodon had δ 18 O values expected for hippo ecomorphs; δ 18 O...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1998
Journal of Paleontology (1998) 72 (1): 137–149.
...). The Churchill Valley Local Fauna consists of the following taxa: Leporidae, gen. indet.; cf. Mustelidae, gen. indet.; Teleoceras sp. indet.; Dinohippus sp. indet.; Camelidae, gen. indet. (small-sized); and Camelidae, gen. indet. (large-sized). The late Hemphillian Silver Springs Local Fauna was recovered from...
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Summary of rhinocerotid modern and mass-death fossil-assemblage data and ca...
Published: 21 November 2017
malacorhinus Mixson’s Bone Bed, FL AMBB F:AM Hemphillian (Hh1) 9.0–-7.5 Ma Localized attritional mortality 15 5 Teleoceras proterum Love Bone Bed, FL TLBB FLMNH Clarendonian (Cl3) 10.1–-9.0 Ma Seasonal drought 23 13 Teleoceras proterum Mixson’s Bone Bed, FL TMBB F:AM