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English: Pika Ochotona sp. fossil distribution. Extinct pikas and Ochotona indet. are red, steppe pika O. pusilla blue, northern pika O. hyperborea green, other extant pikas black.
The map was created using the Generic Mapping Tools, GMT, version 5.1.1, and processed with Adobe Photoshop Elements.
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Own work using: geographical coordinates of fossils taken mainly from:

Additional contributors (authorizers supplying utilized records) include John Alroy, Anna Behrensmeyer, Will Clyde, Alan Turner, Mark Uhen
 
This map was created with GMT.
Author Darekk2 based mainly on the above literature

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Attribution: The author of the work (map) and probably the original author and source of most of numerical data (geographical coordinates of fossils) used to create this map:
Ge, Deyan; Wen, Zhixin; Xia, Lin; Zhang, Zhaoqun; Erbajeva, Margarita; Huang, Chengming; Yang, Qisen (April 3, 2013). " Evolutionary History of Lagomorphs in Response to Global Environmental Change". Table_S1.xls. PLoS ONE 8(4):e59668. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0059668
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Probably would be good to cite the Paleobiology Database too:
"The Paleobiology Database. Ochotona Link 1795 (pika)".

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current 17:56, 20 March 2015 Thumbnail for version as of 17:56, 20 March 2015720 × 224 (59 KB)Darekk2removed transparency of the background
14:23, 14 March 2015 Thumbnail for version as of 14:23, 14 March 2015720 × 224 (66 KB)Darekk2more accurate or corrected coordinates
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