The large extinct megafaunal species of the Late Pleistocene, Mammuthus primigenius (woolly mammoth) and Coelodonta antiquitatis (woolly rhino) are renowned for their pelage. Despite this, very little research has been conducted on the form and function of hair from these iconic species. Using permafrost preserved hair samples from seven extinct megafaunal remains, this study presents an in-depth microscopical characterisation of preservation, taphonomy, microbial damage, pigmentation and morphological features of more than 420 hairs. The presence of unique structural features in hairs, from two extinct megafauna species, such as multiple medullae and unparallelled stiffness suggests evolution of traits that may have been critical for their...
Near the end of the Pleistocene epoch, populations of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) wer...
Abstract Background Like humans, the living elephants are unusual among mammals in being sparsely co...
Mastodonts, mammoths and elephants have laminae in the dentin of their tusks which occur at three sp...
Hair is preserved for millennia in permafrost; it enshrines a record of biologic rhythms and offers ...
Biodiversity is declining globally. Yet, the biological and genetic processes associated with these ...
By amplifying the melanocortin type 1 receptor from the woolly mammoth, we can report the complete n...
SummaryThe interval since circa 50 Ka has been a period of significant species extinctions among the...
The study of faecal samples to reconstruct the diets and habitats of extinct megafauna has tradition...
Tusks of very young mammoths and other proboscideans are extremely rare in the fossil record. This a...
A well-preserved woolly mammoth calf found in northwest Siberia offers unique opportunities to inves...
Testosterone is a key regulator in vertebrate development, physiology, and behaviour. Whereas techno...
Although the taphonomic (post-mortem) degradation processes relevant to teeth and bones have been we...
International audienceTwo mammalian hairs have been found in association with an empty puparium in a...
[Extract] The woolly mammoth vanished just after the last Ice Age but may be the best-understood pre...
Mammuthus primigenius, commonly known as the woolly mammoth, was an herbivorous mammal that lived du...
Near the end of the Pleistocene epoch, populations of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) wer...
Abstract Background Like humans, the living elephants are unusual among mammals in being sparsely co...
Mastodonts, mammoths and elephants have laminae in the dentin of their tusks which occur at three sp...
Hair is preserved for millennia in permafrost; it enshrines a record of biologic rhythms and offers ...
Biodiversity is declining globally. Yet, the biological and genetic processes associated with these ...
By amplifying the melanocortin type 1 receptor from the woolly mammoth, we can report the complete n...
SummaryThe interval since circa 50 Ka has been a period of significant species extinctions among the...
The study of faecal samples to reconstruct the diets and habitats of extinct megafauna has tradition...
Tusks of very young mammoths and other proboscideans are extremely rare in the fossil record. This a...
A well-preserved woolly mammoth calf found in northwest Siberia offers unique opportunities to inves...
Testosterone is a key regulator in vertebrate development, physiology, and behaviour. Whereas techno...
Although the taphonomic (post-mortem) degradation processes relevant to teeth and bones have been we...
International audienceTwo mammalian hairs have been found in association with an empty puparium in a...
[Extract] The woolly mammoth vanished just after the last Ice Age but may be the best-understood pre...
Mammuthus primigenius, commonly known as the woolly mammoth, was an herbivorous mammal that lived du...
Near the end of the Pleistocene epoch, populations of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) wer...
Abstract Background Like humans, the living elephants are unusual among mammals in being sparsely co...
Mastodonts, mammoths and elephants have laminae in the dentin of their tusks which occur at three sp...