The abundance of skeletal remains of cave bears in Pleistocene deposits can offer crucial information on the biology and life history of this megafaunal element. The histological study of 62 femora from 23 different European localities and comparisons with specimens of five extant ursid species revealed novel data on tissue types and growth patterns. Cave bear’s femoral bone microstructure is characterized by a fibrolamellar complex with increasing amounts of parallel-fibered and lamellar bone towards the outer cortex. Remodelling of the primary bone tissue initially occurs close to the perimedullary margin of the bone cortex around the linea aspera. Although similar histological traits can be observed in many extant bear species, the compo...
The cave bear Ursus spelaeus fossils remains are quite abundant in the Late Pleistocene site of Coro...
Abstract This thesis presents several case studies on life history evolution in Laurasiatheria, a di...
International audienceWe report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane...
The abundance of skeletal remains of cave bears in Pleistocene deposits can offer crucial informatio...
The abundance of skeletal remains of cave bears in Pleistocene deposits can offer crucial informatio...
The abundance of skeletal remains of cave bears in Pleistocene deposits can offer crucial informatio...
Dietary habits of the extinct Ursus spelaeus have always been a controversial topic in paleontologic...
[Abstract] The metric and morphological characteristics of 23 alpine cave bear fauna are been studie...
Overview of histology of bears exemplified with Ursus spelaeus s.l. MB. Ma. 10881 (A) and Ursus arct...
Dietary habits of the extinct Ursus spelaeus have always been a controversial topic in paleontologic...
[Abstract] The lineage of the cave bear Ursus deningeri--> U. Spelaeus is well known, but to draw a ...
We report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane, an archaeological si...
We report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane, an archaeological si...
Morphological and metrical differences between several alpine cave bear associations of the same age...
Cave bears, an extinct subgenus (Spelearctos) of Ursus, were versatile enough to inhabit large areas...
The cave bear Ursus spelaeus fossils remains are quite abundant in the Late Pleistocene site of Coro...
Abstract This thesis presents several case studies on life history evolution in Laurasiatheria, a di...
International audienceWe report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane...
The abundance of skeletal remains of cave bears in Pleistocene deposits can offer crucial informatio...
The abundance of skeletal remains of cave bears in Pleistocene deposits can offer crucial informatio...
The abundance of skeletal remains of cave bears in Pleistocene deposits can offer crucial informatio...
Dietary habits of the extinct Ursus spelaeus have always been a controversial topic in paleontologic...
[Abstract] The metric and morphological characteristics of 23 alpine cave bear fauna are been studie...
Overview of histology of bears exemplified with Ursus spelaeus s.l. MB. Ma. 10881 (A) and Ursus arct...
Dietary habits of the extinct Ursus spelaeus have always been a controversial topic in paleontologic...
[Abstract] The lineage of the cave bear Ursus deningeri--> U. Spelaeus is well known, but to draw a ...
We report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane, an archaeological si...
We report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane, an archaeological si...
Morphological and metrical differences between several alpine cave bear associations of the same age...
Cave bears, an extinct subgenus (Spelearctos) of Ursus, were versatile enough to inhabit large areas...
The cave bear Ursus spelaeus fossils remains are quite abundant in the Late Pleistocene site of Coro...
Abstract This thesis presents several case studies on life history evolution in Laurasiatheria, a di...
International audienceWe report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane...