The paleontological study on cave bear remains from the Grotta Sopra Fontana Marella (Campo dei Fiori massif, Varese, Italy) is here presented. The cave bear material was collected in three different levels of the cave stratigraphical sequence which are assigned to Late Pleistocene by radiometric ages and aminoacid racemization analysis. This deposit gives us the rare opportunity to compare cave bear remains that lived in the same geographical areas but at different time intervals. Cave bears from the oldest level (FM4) had a peculiar mandible morphology and a smaller body size than cave bears from the uppermost levels (FM1 and FM2). We propose that this change in body size is related to a paleoclimatic trend from FM4 towards a colder phase...
Morphological and metrical differences between several alpine cave bear associations of the same age...
The skeleton of a young prime adult cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, was found in Chiostraccio Cave (Siena...
[Abstract] The sites of Liñares and Eirós are closely situated in the NW of Spain and both contains ...
The paleontological study on cave bear remains from the Grotta Sopra Fontana Marella (Campo dei Fior...
The paleontological study on cave bear remains from the Grotta Sopra Fontana Marella (Campo dei Fior...
"Caverna Generosa" is an Upper Pleistocene fossili-ferous cave located in the Southern Pre-Alps (Com...
This study is focused on cave bears from the Grotta del Bandito (Cuneo Province, Piedmont Region, No...
[Abstract] The metric and morphological characteristics of 23 alpine cave bear fauna are been studie...
Using the fossils of skulls, P4/4, M1 stored in the Geological and Paleontological Museum of the Uni...
The Cave Bear, Ursus spelaeus (sensu lato), was one of many megafaunal species that became extinct d...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The supposed herbivorous cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) occupied Europe throughout t...
The preliminary results of two paleontological excavations carried out in the "Grotta inferiore" of ...
Morphodynamic analysis of cave bear (Carnivora, Ursidae) from five sites of the mediterranean basin ...
The Cave Bear, Ursus spelaeus (sensu lato), was one of many megafaunal species that became extinct d...
The abundance of skeletal remains of cave bears in Pleistocene deposits can offer crucial informatio...
Morphological and metrical differences between several alpine cave bear associations of the same age...
The skeleton of a young prime adult cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, was found in Chiostraccio Cave (Siena...
[Abstract] The sites of Liñares and Eirós are closely situated in the NW of Spain and both contains ...
The paleontological study on cave bear remains from the Grotta Sopra Fontana Marella (Campo dei Fior...
The paleontological study on cave bear remains from the Grotta Sopra Fontana Marella (Campo dei Fior...
"Caverna Generosa" is an Upper Pleistocene fossili-ferous cave located in the Southern Pre-Alps (Com...
This study is focused on cave bears from the Grotta del Bandito (Cuneo Province, Piedmont Region, No...
[Abstract] The metric and morphological characteristics of 23 alpine cave bear fauna are been studie...
Using the fossils of skulls, P4/4, M1 stored in the Geological and Paleontological Museum of the Uni...
The Cave Bear, Ursus spelaeus (sensu lato), was one of many megafaunal species that became extinct d...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The supposed herbivorous cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) occupied Europe throughout t...
The preliminary results of two paleontological excavations carried out in the "Grotta inferiore" of ...
Morphodynamic analysis of cave bear (Carnivora, Ursidae) from five sites of the mediterranean basin ...
The Cave Bear, Ursus spelaeus (sensu lato), was one of many megafaunal species that became extinct d...
The abundance of skeletal remains of cave bears in Pleistocene deposits can offer crucial informatio...
Morphological and metrical differences between several alpine cave bear associations of the same age...
The skeleton of a young prime adult cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, was found in Chiostraccio Cave (Siena...
[Abstract] The sites of Liñares and Eirós are closely situated in the NW of Spain and both contains ...