11. EVOLUTION, PALEOZOOLOGY, and TAXONOMY


11.001  Aaris-Sorensen, K.  1977.  The sub-fossil wolf, Canis lupus L., in Denmark.
        Videnskabelige Meddeleslser fra Dansk Naturhistorisk Forening, 140:129-146
               BA 66:69441    ZR 114(19):4

11.002  Agenbroad, L. D. and J. I. Mead.  1986.  Large carnivores from Hot Springs
        Mammoth Site, South Dakota.  National Geographic Research, 2:508-516.
               BA 83:21611

11.003  Anderson, E.  1984.  Who's who in the Pleistocene:  A mammalian bestiary.  Pages
        40-89 in Quaternary Extinctions:  A Prehistoric Revolution (P. S. Martin and R.
        G. Klein, eds.).  The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, Az.

11.004  Anonymous.  1978.  Collections:  Fieldwork in search of the earliest Briton.
        Pages 25-29 in Report on the British Museum (Natural History), 1975-1977.
        British Museum (Natural History), London.
               ZR 116(19):20

11.005  Argant, A. and J. Argant.  1983.  Faunal remains at the Gueule de Loup Grotto
        at Bissy la Maconaise (Saone et Loire).  Nouvelles Archives du Museum d'Histoire
        Naturelle de Lyon, 21:25-55.  [in French]
               ZR 121(19):344

11.006  Arnesson-Westerdahl, A.  1983.  A discovery of a mesolithic dog near Lake
        Hornborg.  Fauna och Flora, 78(2) 71-72.  [in Swedish]
               ZR 121(19):357
11.007  Atkins, D. L. and L. S. Dillon.  1971.  Evolution of the cerebellum in the genus
        Canis.  Journal of Mammaloqy, 52:96-107.
               BA 52:70972    ZR 108(19):7

11.008  Bakker, R. T.  1983.  The deer flees, the wolf pursues:  Incongruencies in
        predator prey coevolution.  Pages 350-382 in Coevolution (D. J. Futuyama and M.
        Slatkin, eds.).  Sinauer Associates, Inc. Publishers, Sutherland, MA.
               BI 26:32868    ZR 120(19):460

11.009  Ballesio, R.  1979.  Remains of the of pleistocene at Jaurens Grotto, Nespouls,
        Correze, France:  The carnivores (Mammalia, carnivora).  I. Canidae and
        Hyaenidae.  Nouvelles Archives du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle de Lyon, 17:25-55.
        [in French]
               ZR 116(19):640

11.010  Baryshnikov, G. F.  1986.  Pleistocene wolves (genus Canis) of the greater
        Causasus.  Trudy Zoologicheskogo Instita Akademii Nauk SSR, 149:33-52.  [in
        Russian]
               ZR 124(19):697

11.011  Belue, F.  1969.  The black wolf of Florida.  Florida Naturalist, 42(4):147-148
               BI 70:33331

11.012  Berta, A.  1981. Fossil wolves, coyotes, and dogs of Florida.  Pages 8-24 in
        The Plaster Jacket, no. 36.  Florida State Museum, Gainesville, FL.
               ZR 119(19):753
11.013  Bjarvall, A. and H. Sahlin.  1977.  The wolf that became a dog:  How to
        distinguish between the two species.  Fauna och Flora, 72(5):234-238.  [in
        Swedish]
               BA 66:44485

11.014  Black, J. H.  1972.  Remains of a gray wolf (Canis lupus) from northwestern
        Oklahoma.  Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science, 52:120.
               BI 74:53077    ZR 109(19):18

11.015  Blumbergs, Z., N. -G. Gejvall, and C. Verenius.  1974.  Subboreal faunal remains
        from a peat-bog in Sandakra Village, in the parish of Skurup, Scania, S. Sweden.
        Ossa, 1:24-37.
               ZR 112(19):25

11.016  Bonifay, M. F.  1971.  Quaternary carnivores of southeast France.  Memoires du
        Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Serie C. Sciences de Ia Terre, 21(2):
        43-377.
               BA 56:41839    ZR 112(19):26

11.017  Bosscha-Erdbrink, D. P.  1985.  Fossil wolves from the bottom of the North sea.
        Proceedings of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen; Series B.
        Palaeontology, Geology, Physics and Chemistry, 88(4):381-396.
               BA 81:109458   ZR 122(19):827
11.018  Brunetti, R.  1984.  Distribution of wolf remains in Piemonte, Valle d'Acota,
        and Canton Ticino.  Revista Piemonteses di Storia Naturale, 5:7-22.  [in
        Italian; English summary]
               ZR 121(19):1O81

11.019  Chi, H. X. 1974.  Late pleistocene mammals from Lantian, Shensi.  Vertebrata
        Palasiatica, 12(3) 222-230.  [in Chinese; English summary]
               BA 59:53525

11.020  Chiu, C. L., Y. M. Gu, Y. Y. Zhang, and S. S. Chang.  1973.  Newly discovered
        sinanthropus remains and stone artifacts at Choukoutien, China.  Verterbrata
        Palasiatica, 11(2)109-131.  [in Chinese]
               BA 59:33557

11.021  Clutton-Brock, J.  1977.  Man-made dogs.  Science, 197:1340-1342.
               PA 61:10404

11.022  Clutton-Brock, J.  1980.  The domestication of the dog with special reference to
        social attitudes to the wolf.  Carnivore, 3(2):27-34.
               ZR 119(19):1454

11.023  Corbet, G. G.  1972.  Use of numerical methods in the taxonomy of mammals.
        Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 65:852-853.
               BI 73:21234

11.024  Davies, M.  1979.  Upper Kendrick's Cave, Great Orme.  Excavations of 1978.
        Newsletter Penegelly Cave Research Center, 32:7-9.
               ZR 116(19):1636
11.025  Davis, L. C.  1969.  The bio-stratigraphy of Peccary Cave, Newton County,
        Arkansas.  Pages 192-199 in Arkansas Academy of Science Proceedings, vol. 23.
        Arkansas Academy of Science, State University, AR.
               BI 70:83603

11.026  Davis, S.  1977.  The dog:  Evidence for its domestication 12000 years ago.
        Israel Journal of Zoology, 26(3/4):252-253.
               BI 15:37637

11.027  Davis, S. J. M.  1981.  The effects of temperature change and domestication on
        the body size of late pleistocene to holocene mammals in Israel.  Paleobiology,
        7:101-114.
               BA 72:44450

11.028  De Bonis, L. and M. O. Lebeaux.  1974.  Discovery of a canid skull in the
        quaternary of Cantal:  Multi-dimensional study of the discriminant features
        between dogs and wolves.  Mammalia, 38:717-728.  [in French; English summary]
               BA 60:59308    ZR 112(19):50

11.029  De Lumley, H. and M. A. De Lumley.  1971.  Discovery of pre-Neanderthal human
        remains dated from the beginning of the Riss in the Caune of Arago (Tautavel),
        Pyrenees-Orientales department.  Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Seances de
        l'Academies des Seances, Series D. Sciences Naturelles, 272:1739-1742.  [in
        French]
               BA 52:103761
11.030  Diamond, J. M.  1984.  Historic extinctions:  A Rosetta Stone for understanding
        prehistoric extinction.  Pages 824-862 in Quaternary Extinctions:  A Prehistoric
        Revolution (P. S. Martin and R. G. Klein, eds.).  The University of Arizona
        Press, Tucson, AZ.
               LIFE

11.031  Ehrenburg, K. and K. Mais.  1971.  Canis lupus right femur and hindlimb
        skeleton.  Anzeiger der 0esterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
        Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Klasse, 2:30-38.  [in German]
               ZR 1O8(19):34

11.032  Elder, W. H. and C. M. Hayden.  1977.  Use of discriminant function in taxonomic
        determination of canids from Missouri.  Journal of Mammalogy, 58:17-24.
               BA 63:67497

11.033  Feenrikh, Kh.  1984.  The upper paleolithic man and his environment in southern
        Georgia (USSR).  Soobshcheniya Akademii Nauk Gruzinskoi SSR, 116:173-176.  [in
        Georgian; English and Russian summaries]
               BA 80:89467

11.034  Gilbert, B. M. and L. D. Martin.  1984.  Late Pleistocene fossils of Natural
        Trap Cave, Wyoming and the climatic model of extinction.  Pages 138-147 in
        Quaternary Extinctions:  A Prehistoric Revolution (P. S. Martin and R. G. Klein,
        eds.).  The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ.
               LIFE

11.035  Gillette, D. D.  1979.  The largest dire wolf:  Late Pleistocene of northern
        Florida.  Florida Scientist, 42:17-21.
               BA 68:13986    ZR 116(19):2536
11.036  Gipson, P. S., J. A. Sealander, and J. E. Dunn.  1974.  The taxonomic status
        of wild Canis in Arkansas.  Systematic Zoology, 23:1-11.

11.037  Graham, R. W. and E. L. Lundelius.  1984.  Coevolutionary disequilibrium and
        Pleistocene extinctions.  Pages 223-249 in Quaternary Extinctions:  A
        Prehistoric Revolution (P. S. Martin and R. G. Klein, eds.).  The University
        of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ.
                LIFE

11.038  Guilday, J. E.  1984.  Pleistocene extinction and environmental change:  Case
        study of the Appalachians.  Pages 250-258 in Quaternary Extinctions:  A
        Prehistoric Revolution (P. S. Martin and R. G. Klein, eds.).  The University
        of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ.
                LIFE

11.039  Guilday, J. E., H. W. Hamilton, and A. D. McCrady.  1971.  The Welsh Cave
        peccaries (Platygonus) and associated fauna, Kentucky Pleistocene.  Annals of
        the Carnegie Museum, 43(9):249-320.
               BA 53:47812

11.039a Guthrie, R. D 1968.  Paleoecology and the large-mammal community in interior
        Alaska during the late Pleistocene.  American Midland Naturalist, 79:346-363.

11.040  Hale, D.  1970.  Archaeological and paleontological finds in the New Fern System
        (Jackson County, Ala.).  NSS (National Speleological Society) News, 28:105-106.
               ZR 107(19):62
11.041  Hall, R.  1977.  Paleobiology and systematics of canids and hominids.  Journal
        of Human Evolution, 6:519-531.
               ZR 114(19):89

11.042  Hall, R. L.  1978.  Variability and speciation in canids and hominids.  Pages
        153-178 in Wolf and Man:  Evolution in Parallel (R. L. Hall and H. S. Sharp,
        eds.).  Academic Press, New York.
               BI 16:42269

11.043  Hell, P. and L. Paule.  1982.  Taxonomic data on the wolf (Canis lupus) from the
        Slovakian Carpathians.  Folia Zoologica Brno, 31:255-270.  [in German; English
        German, and Russian summaries]
               BA 76:24498    WR 188:66       ZR 119(19):3238

11.044  Hemmer, H.  1975.  The origin of the domestic dog and changes in relative brain
        size due to domestication.  Zoologische Beitraege, 21:97-104.  [in German;
        English summary]
               BA 60:66161    ZR 112(19):92

11.045  Hibbard, C. W.  1970.  Pleistocene mammalian local faunas from the Great Plains
        and central lowland provinces of the United States.  Pages 395-433 in
        Pleistocene and Recent Environments of the Central Great Plains; University of
        Kansas Department of Geology Special Publication, no. 3 (W. Dort and J. K.
        Jones, eds.).  University Press of Kansas, Lawrence.

11.046  Hirschfeld, S. E. 1968.  Vertebrate fauna of Nichol's Hammock, a natural trap.
        Quartery Journal of the Florida Academy of Science, 31:177-189.
               BA 50:123705
11.047  Hoffman, R. S and J. K. Jones.  1970.  Influence of late-glacial and post-
        glacial events on the distribution of recent mammals on the northern Great
        Plains.  Pages 354-394 in Pleistocene and Recent Environments of the Central
        Great Plains; University of Kansas Department of Geology Special Publication,
        no. 3 (W. Dort and J. K. Jones, eds.).  University Press of Kansas, Lawrence.

11.048  Howes, C. A.  1983.  Historical records of mammals in southeast Yorkshire and
        the Doncaster district.  Naturalist, 925:41-50.
               ZR 110(19) 82

11.049  Imaizumi, Y.  1970.  Systematic status of the extinct Japanese wolf, Canis
        hodophilax.  Part 1. Identification of the species.  Journal of the Mammalogical
        Society of Japan, 5(1):27-32.  [in Japanese; English summary]
               BA 52:59493

11.050  Imaizumi, Y.  1970.  Systematic status of the extinct Japanese wolf, Canis
        hodophilax.  Part 2. Simalar relationship of hodophilax among the species of the
        genus Canis.  Journal of the Mammalogical Society of Japan, 5(2):62-66.  [in
        Japanese; English summary]
               BA 52:59494

11.051  Kennedy, M. L.  1987.  Taxonomic status of wild canis in the southeastern United
        States.  Pages 321-322 in Proceedings of the Eastern Wildlife Damage Control
        Conference, no. 3.  Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, AL.
               WR 210:86
11.052  Kratochvil, Z.  1969.  Wild animals and some domestic animals from the Castel
        Pohansko, Czechoslovakia.  Prirodovedne Prace Ustavu Ceskoslovenske Akademie
        Ved v Brne, 3(3) 1-44.  [in Czech; English summary]
               BA 51:75887

11.053  Kubiak, H. and G. Zakrzewska.  1974.  Fossil Mammals.  Folia Quaternaria, 44:
        77-110.
               BI 76:6653

11.053a Kurten, B.  1984.  Geographic differentiation in the Rancholabrean dire wolf
        (Canis dirus leidy) in North America.  Pages 218-227 in Carnegie Museum of
        Natural History Special Publication, no. 8. Carnegie Museum of Natural History,
        Pittsburgh.
               BA 79:10915    ZR 121(19):4275

11.054  Lessertisseur, J.  1968.  From bipedel animal to bipedel man.  Bulletin de la
        Societie Zoologique de France, 93:505-534.
               BI 69:68572

11.055  Manwell, C. and C. M. A. Baker.  1983.  Origin of the dog from wolf or wild
        Canis familiaris.  Speculations in Science and Technology, 6(3):213-224.
               BI 26:43306    ZR 121(19):4791

11.056  Martin, R 1975.  Canid (Mammalia, carnivora) skeleton from the pleistocene in
        France.  Nouvelles Archives du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle de Lyon, 13:17-20.
        [in French]
               ZR 112(19):140
11.057  Martin, R. A.  1974.  Fossil mammals from the Coleman 2A fauna, Sumter County.
        Pages 35-99 in Pleistocene Mammals of Florida (S. D. Webb, ed.).  University
        Presses of Florida, Gainsville, FL.
               ZR 111(19):99

11.058  Matolsci, J.  1979.  Animal bone findings from the Gellerthegy-Taban settlement,
        Hungary.  Acta Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungarcae, 31:287-291.  [in
        German]
               BA 71:69095

11.059  Morley, D. F.  1986.  Studies on Amerindian dogs:  Taxonomic analysis of canid
        crania from the northern plains.  Journal of Archaeological Science, 13(2):
        119-146.
               BA 82:11391    ZR 123(19):6048

11.060  Musil, R.  1984.  The first know domestication of wolves in central Europe.
        Pages 23-25 in Animals and Archaeology:  4. Husbandry in Europe; B.A.R.
        International Series, no. 227 (C. Grigson and J. Clutton-Brock, eds.).  British
        Archaeological Society, Oxford, England.
               ZR 122(19):5323

11.061  Nelson, M. E. and J. H. Madsen.  1986.  Canids from the late pleistocene of
        Utah.  Great Basin Naturalist, 46:415-420.
               BA 83:62625    ZR 123(19):6247

11.061a Nowak, R. M.  1973. North American quaternary Canis.  Ph. D. Thesis.  University
        of Kansas.
11.062  Nowak, R. M.  1979.  North American quaternary Canis.  University of Kansas
        Museum of Natural History Monograph, no. 6.  Museum of Natural History,
        University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS.
               ZR 116(19):4842

11.063  Nowak, R. M.  1983.  A perspective on the taxonomy of wolves in North America.
        Pages 10-19 in Wolves in Canada and Alaska; Canadian Wildlife Service Report
        Series, no. 45 (L. N. Carbyn, ed.).  Canadian Wildlife Service, Ottawa, Ontario,
        Canada.
               CA 83:225      WR 201:94       ZR 120(19):5950

11.064  Olsen, S. J. and J. W. Olsen.  1977.  The Chinese wolf, ancestor of new world
        dog.  Science, 197:533-535.
               BA 67:65560    WR 167:48       ZR 114(19):167

11.065  Olsen, S. J., J. W. Olsen, and G. Qi.  1982.  The position of Canis lupus
        variabilis, from Zhoukoudian, in the acestral lineage of the domestic dog,
        Canis familiaris.  Vertebrata Palasiatica, 20:264-267. [in Chinese; English
        summary]
               ZR 119(19):5570

11.066  Osterhoff, D. R.  1984.  History of domestication.  Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir
        Natuurwetenskap en Tegnologie, 3(4):207-215.  [in Afrikaans; English and
        Afrikaans summary]
               8A 80:46037
11.067  Paradiso, J. L., and R. M. Nowak.  1971.  A report on the taxonomic status and
        distribution of the red wolf.  Special Scientific Report:  Wildlife, no. 145.
        U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife,
        Washington.
               MC 72-4723     RLIN       WR 145:37       ZR 110(19):137

11.068  Petter, G. and E. Heintz.  1969.  Quaternary mammals of the Geula Grotto, north
        of Haifa, Israel.  Bulletin du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 41:
        1292-1298.  [in French]
               BA 52:70990

11.069  Roehrs, M. and P. Ebinger.  1980.  Subspecies in wolves with a different level of
        cephalisation.  Zeitschrift fuer Zoologische Systematik und Evolutionsforschung,
        18:152-156.  [in German, English summary]
               BA 70:49263    WR 179:60       ZR 117(19):5565

11.070  Roehrs, M. and P. Ebinger.  1983.  Once again:  Subspecies in wolves with a
        different level of cephalisation.  Zeitschrift fuer Zoologische Systematik und
        Evolutionsforschung, 21:314-318. [in German, English summary]
               BI 7:22411     WR 193:101      ZR 120(19):6924

11.070a Rosenzweig, M. L.  1968.  The strategy of body size in mammalian carnivores.
        American Midland Naturalist, 80:299-315.

11.071  Schaefer, H.  1969.  Carnivores from the the pleistocene of Sussenborn, Germany.
        Palaeontographica Abteilung; A. Palaeozoologie-Stratigraphie, 3:757-760.  [in
        German]
               ZR 107(19):143
11.072  Schultz, G. E.  1969.  Geology and paleontology of a late Pleistocene basin in
        southwest Kansas.  Geological Society of America Special Paper, no. 105.
        Geological Society of America, Inc., Boulder, CO.

11.073  Sokolov, V. E. and O. L. Rossolimo.  1985.  Taxonomy and variability.  Pages
        21-50 in The Wolf.  History, Systematics, Morphology, Ecology (D. I. Bibikov,
        ed.).  Nauka, Moscow, USSR.  [in Russian]
               ZR 123(19):8218

11.074  Sotmikova, M. V.  1978.  New data on the predatory mammals of the Upper Pliocene
        and Lower Pleistocene in the northeastern USSR territory.  Byulleten' Komissiia
        Izucheniiu Chetvertichnogo Perioda, 48:22-30.  [in Russian]
               ZR 115(19):5661

11.075  Stevenson, M.  1978.  Dire wolf systematics and behavior.  Pages 179-196 in Wolf
        and Man:  Evolution in Parallel (R. L. Hall and H. S. Sharp, eds.).  Academic
        Press, New York.
               BI 16:42270

11.076  Stuart, A. J.  1974.  Pleistocene history of the British vertebrate fauna.
        Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 49(2):225-266.
               BI 76:45442

11.077  Szinak, J. and I. Veress.  1976.  How did the wolf become a dog?  Buvar, 31(4):
        173-176.
               ZR 115(19):5870
11.078  Terzea, E.  1977.  Quaternary fauna from the Livadita Cave, Romania.  Travaux de
        l'Institut de Speologie "Emile Racovitza", 16:163-182.  [in French; French
        summary]
               BA 66:69445

11.079  Terzea, E.  1978.  Fill deposit and quaternary mammals of Pestera Ursilor of
        Chiscau department of Bihor, Romania:  Preliminary note.  Travaux de l'Institut
        de Speologie "Emile Racovitza", 17:139-144.  [in French; French summary]
               BA 70:49259

11.080  Thenius, E.  1970.  Some early Pleistocene mammals (Platgonus, Arctodus, and
        Canis dirus) from Valsequillo, Mexico.  Pages 57-66 in Quartaer; Jahrbuch fuer
        Erforschung des Eiszeitalter und der Steinzeit, vol. 21.  Verlag Ludwig
        Roehrscheid, Bonn, West Germay.  [in German; English summary]
               ZR 117(19):6479

11.081  Trusheim, F.  1981.  Pleistocene faunal assemblages from Karst von Karlstadt
        (West Germany).  Pages 165-179 Jahresberichte Mitteilungen des 0berheinischen
        Geologischen Verei, no. 63.  Komission bei der E. Schweizerbartschen, Stuttgart.
        [in German]
               ZR 118(19):637O

11.082  Turner, A.  1984.  Hominids and fellow travellers:  Human migration into high
        latitudes as part of a large mammal community.  Pages 193-217 in Hominid
        Evolution and Community Ecology:  Prehistoric Human Adaption in Biological
        Perspective (R. Foley, eds.).  Academic Press, Orlando, FL.
               LIFE
11.083  Vekua, A. K., K. S. Kalandadze, and V. M. Chkhikvadze.  1979.  New
        paleontological finds in the White Cave, western Geogian-SSR (USSR).
        Soobshcheniya Akademii Nauk Gruzinskci SSR, 96:745-748.  [in Russian; English
        and Georgian summaries]
               BA 70:73140

11.084  Volz, S. A.  1976.  Preliminary report on a late Pleistocene death trap fauna
        from Monroe County, Indiana.  Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science,
        86:293-307.
               BI 16:16732    ZR 114(19):234

11.085  Walker, D.  1975.  Nonbison remains from the Vore Bison Jump, Crook County,
        Wyoming.  Plains Anthropologist, 2O(69):217-224.
               BA 61:35989

11.086  Walker, D. W. and G. C. Frison.  1982.  Studies on Amerindian dogs.  3.
        Prehistoric wolf-dog hybrids from the northwestern plains.  Journal of
        Archaeological Science, 9(2):125-172.
               BA 75:24459    ZR 119(19):7739

11.087  Weber, F. R., T. D. Hamilton, D. M. Hopkins, C. A. Repenning, H. Haas.  1981.
        Canyon Creek:  A Late Pleistocene vertebrate locality in interior Alaska.
        Quaternary Research (New York), 16(2):167:18O.
               BA 73:81426
11.088  Will, U.  1973.  Taxonomic importance of the cerebullum in the genus canis.
        Zeitschrift fuer Zoologische Systematik und Evolutionforschung, 11:61-73.  [in
        German; English summary]
               BA 56:53518

11.089  Williams, S. L., S. B. McLaren, and M. A. Burgwin.  1985.  Paleo-archaeological
        and historical records of selected Pennsylvania (USA) mammals.  Annals of the
        Carnegie Museum, 54(4):77-188.
               BA 80:29159


see also the following entries: 3.012, 3.038, 3.040, 3.050, 4.094, 4.136, 4.136a, 4.144, 4.148, 7.121, 7.122, 8.004, 8.019, 8.027, 8.038, 8.039a, 8.040, 8.060, 9.003, 9.008, 9.030, 9.036, 9.049, 9.050, 9.052, 9.053, 9.054, 9.057, 10.005, 14.015, 14.052, 14.057b, 16.025, 16.030, 16.035, 16.057, 18.120, 18.161, 20.013, 20.021, 21.095