Evolution of Chinese Neogene Rhinocerotidae and Its Response to Climatic Variations
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    Chinese Neogene Rhinocerotidae has quite a complete record and its temporal range is the Early Miocene to Late Pliocene. The samples include 25 species in 4 tribes of 2 subfamilies. They are used as a foundation for the study of the evolution of the family and its relation to climatic changes. Taxonomic diversity, new records and extinctions are estimated for each Chinese Neogene mammal faunal unit (NMU). The diversity of Chinese Rhinocerotidae varies noticeably throughout the Neogene and is recognized within five stages: the Middle Miocene and Late Miocene are stages of high diversity and the Early Miocene, early Late Miocene and Pliocene are stages of low diversity. Rhinocerotid diversity and morphology are closely related to environmental factors and particularly sensitive to changes in ambient temperature and humidity. The interpretation of climatic variation reflected in the evolution of Rhinocerotidae corresponds precisely with the conclusions drawn from other workers and provides new evidence fen-research on the Neogene terrestrial ecosystem in China.

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DENG TaoInstitute of Vertebrate Paleontology, Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, Chinaand W. DOWNS Bilby Research Center, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ -,USA Fei Zhenbi.2002. Evolution of Chinese Neogene Rhinocerotidae and Its Response to Climatic Variations[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),76(2):

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