2021
DOI: 10.1111/1749-4877.12533
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The intriguing giant deer from the Bate cave (Crete): could paleohistological evidence question its taxonomy and nomenclature?

Abstract: The research describes for the first time a possible case of pituitary gigantism in fossil mammals, precisely in deer. The pathology was detected in 2 long bones (tibia and metatarsus) belonging to an individual of an unusual large size found at the Bate cave (Rethymnon, Northern Crete). It formed the basis of Candiacervus major, the largest among the endemic deer species recorded in the Pleistocene‐Early Holocene of Crete. Radiological and histomorphological examinations highlighted a reduction in cortical bo… Show more

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“…De dimorphes sexuels (voir Díez Díaz et al, 2021) ? Et pourquoi pas des cas pathologiques de croissance, comme le cervidé géant de Crête atteint de gigantisme pituitaire (Palombo & Zedda, 2022) ? C'est ici que la paléohistologie osseuse vient à notre secours.…”
Section: Les Sauropodes Insulaires De L'archipel Européenunclassified
“…De dimorphes sexuels (voir Díez Díaz et al, 2021) ? Et pourquoi pas des cas pathologiques de croissance, comme le cervidé géant de Crête atteint de gigantisme pituitaire (Palombo & Zedda, 2022) ? C'est ici que la paléohistologie osseuse vient à notre secours.…”
Section: Les Sauropodes Insulaires De L'archipel Européenunclassified