- Fig. 1. Distribution of mammoth remains in Late Pleistocene (black triangle) and Holocene (white circle)
- Fig. 2. Distribution of rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitalis) (black triangle), prehistoric bison (Bison priscus) (white square) and wild horse (Equus sp.) (greycircle) remainsinPaleolith
- Fig. 3. Changing of structure of terrain fauna in Ural Mountains from Late Wurm up to present
- Fig. 4. Distribution of boreal complex tree species (black triangle) and nemoral complex tree species (white circle) in Older, Early, Middle and Late Holocene
- Fig. 5. Modern distribution of boreal and nemoral complex of grass and shrubs (Lipmaa, 1938) (boreal – white triangle, nemoral – grey circle). The upper line shows north border of nemoral grass species, the line on the south shows border of boreal grass and shrubs species
- Fig. 6. Extinction rate (number of extinct species during one thousand year) during Pleistocene up to the present
- Fig. 7. Dynamics of number of genera from Pliocene up to the present
- Table 1 Cross-discipline correlation of the Holocene
- Table 2 Trends of fossil mammals remains findings in the Urals Mountain, from the late Paleolith to the Present
- Table 3 Dendroflora of Late Cenozoic in Vyatsko-Kamsky historical floristic region (Grichyuk, 1989)
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