The origins of South America's domestic alpaca and llama remain controversial due to hybridization, near extirpation during the Spanish conquest and difficulties in archaeological interpretation. Traditionally, the ancestry of both forms is attributed to the guanaco, while the vicuña is assumed never to have been domesticated. Recent research has, however, linked the alpaca to the vicuña, dating domestication to 6000–7000 years before present in the Peruvian Andes. Here, we examine in detail the genetic relationships between the South American camelids in order to determine the origins of the domestic forms, using mitochondrial (mt) and microsatellite DNA. MtDNA analysis places 80% of llama and alpaca sequences in the guanaco lineage, with ...
The southern boundary of prehispanic farming in South America occurs in central Mendoza Province, Ar...
Members of the camelid family evolved to live in arid and mountainous areas. This chapter will focus...
The domestication of wild vicuña and guanaco by early pre-Inca cultures is an iconic example of wild...
The origins of South America's domestic alpaca and llama remain controversial due to hybridization, ...
Artículo de publicación ISIFour camelid species exist in South America: two wild, the guanaco (Lama ...
Investigations of genetic diversity and domestication in South American camelids (SAC) have relied o...
Four camelid species exist in South America: two wild, the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and the vicuña (V...
Four camelid species exist in South America: two wild, the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and the vicuña (V...
The study of South American camelids and their domestication is a highly debated topic in zooarchaeo...
Existen cuatro especies de camélidos sudamericanos, dos de ellos silvestres, guanaco (Lama guanicoe)...
Vicuñas and guanacos are two species of wild South American camelids that are key ruminants in the e...
Background Despite their regional economic importance and being increasingly reared globally, the or...
The domestic South American camelid Vicugna pacos L. is distributed along Peru, Chile, Bolivia, and ...
Abstract Background Alpaca (Vicugna pacos), llama (Lama glama), vicugna (Vicugna vicugna) and guanac...
Camélidos domésticos sudamericanos. Produc-ción de fibras. Perú. Momificación natural. DNA. SUMMARY ...
The southern boundary of prehispanic farming in South America occurs in central Mendoza Province, Ar...
Members of the camelid family evolved to live in arid and mountainous areas. This chapter will focus...
The domestication of wild vicuña and guanaco by early pre-Inca cultures is an iconic example of wild...
The origins of South America's domestic alpaca and llama remain controversial due to hybridization, ...
Artículo de publicación ISIFour camelid species exist in South America: two wild, the guanaco (Lama ...
Investigations of genetic diversity and domestication in South American camelids (SAC) have relied o...
Four camelid species exist in South America: two wild, the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and the vicuña (V...
Four camelid species exist in South America: two wild, the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and the vicuña (V...
The study of South American camelids and their domestication is a highly debated topic in zooarchaeo...
Existen cuatro especies de camélidos sudamericanos, dos de ellos silvestres, guanaco (Lama guanicoe)...
Vicuñas and guanacos are two species of wild South American camelids that are key ruminants in the e...
Background Despite their regional economic importance and being increasingly reared globally, the or...
The domestic South American camelid Vicugna pacos L. is distributed along Peru, Chile, Bolivia, and ...
Abstract Background Alpaca (Vicugna pacos), llama (Lama glama), vicugna (Vicugna vicugna) and guanac...
Camélidos domésticos sudamericanos. Produc-ción de fibras. Perú. Momificación natural. DNA. SUMMARY ...
The southern boundary of prehispanic farming in South America occurs in central Mendoza Province, Ar...
Members of the camelid family evolved to live in arid and mountainous areas. This chapter will focus...
The domestication of wild vicuña and guanaco by early pre-Inca cultures is an iconic example of wild...