New remains of Pleistocene Ovibos moschatus from Germany and its geographic and stratigraphic occurrence in Europe

  • Inga Raufuss Institut fur Palaontologie der Universitat Bonn, Nussallee 8, D-53I15 Bonn, Germany
  • Wighart von Koenigswald Institut fur Palaontologie der Universitat Bonn, Nussallee 8, D-53I15 Bonn, Germany
Keywords: biogeography, Europe, Muskoxen, stratigraphy

Abstract

All remains of Pleistocene muskoxen from central and western Europe are attributable to a single species, Ovibos moschatus. Its occurrence was restricted mainly to the area north of the Pyrenees and Alps, covering lowlands and mountain areas up to 1600 m. In the Middle Pleistocene, Ovibos occurred in a cold phase, well before the Elsterian, and again during the Saalian and Weichselian. In the Late Pleistocene, Ovibos co-occurred with other faunal elements indicative of severe continental climatic conditions during the early and late Weichselian. During the middle Weichselian, the genus seems to have retreated. A list of European localities that have yielded Ovibos moschatus, inclusive of geographical references, is provided.

Published
1999-01-01
How to Cite
Inga Raufuss, & Wighart von Koenigswald. (1999). New remains of Pleistocene Ovibos moschatus from Germany and its geographic and stratigraphic occurrence in Europe. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, 383-394. Retrieved from https://njgjournal.nl/index.php/njg/article/view/12310
Section
Regular paper