: Here, we describe a partial cranium of a large canid dated at 406.5 ± 2.4 ka from the Middle Pleistocene of Ponte Galeria (Rome, Italy). The sample represents one of the few Middle Pleistocene remains of a wolf-like canid falling within the timeframe when the Canis mosbachensis-Canis lupus transition occurred, a key moment to understand the spread of the extant wolf (Canis lupus) in Europe. CT-based methods allow studying the outer and inner cranial anatomy (brain and frontal sinuses) of a selected sample of fossil and extant canids. Morphological and biometric results allowed to: (I) ascribe the cranium from Ponte Galeria to an adult Canis lupus, representing the first reliable occurrence of this taxon in Europe; (II) provide the co...
The identification of the earliest dogs is challenging because of the absence and/or mosaic pattern ...
Fossil lynxes are quite common in the Plio-Pleistocene mammal assemblages of Europe. Despite of this...
Background: The contemporary Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) represents a case of morphological ...
Here, we describe a partial cranium of a large canid dated at 406.5 ± 2.4 ka from the Middle Pl...
Canis lupus dispersed into Europe in the late Middle Pleistocene. The phylogenetic origin of C. lupu...
The phyletic relationship between Canis lupus and the Early-Middle Pleistocene Canis mosbachensis is...
This paper describes the Late Pleistocene and Holocene remains of Canis lupus from Grotta Mora Cavor...
The modern Wolf, Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758, has one of the largest ranges amongst carnivorans, and ...
The Middle Ages represented a crucial period for the evolutionary history of wolves (Canis lupus), m...
This paper describes the skeleton of Canis lupus found in Layer 7 of Grotta Mora Cavorso (Latium, c...
This paper describes the skeleton of Canis lupus found in Layer 7 of Grotta Mora Cavorso (Latium, c...
Here we described the remains of Canis lupus from the bed 8 of Avetrana karst filling (Late Pleistoc...
Here we described the remains of Canis lupus from the bed 8 of Avetrana karst filling (Late Pleistoc...
International audienceThe evolutionary history of the extant wolf (Canis lupus sensu largo) and its ...
An outstanding sample of Canis etruscus has been found within the faunal assemblage from the early P...
The identification of the earliest dogs is challenging because of the absence and/or mosaic pattern ...
Fossil lynxes are quite common in the Plio-Pleistocene mammal assemblages of Europe. Despite of this...
Background: The contemporary Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) represents a case of morphological ...
Here, we describe a partial cranium of a large canid dated at 406.5 ± 2.4 ka from the Middle Pl...
Canis lupus dispersed into Europe in the late Middle Pleistocene. The phylogenetic origin of C. lupu...
The phyletic relationship between Canis lupus and the Early-Middle Pleistocene Canis mosbachensis is...
This paper describes the Late Pleistocene and Holocene remains of Canis lupus from Grotta Mora Cavor...
The modern Wolf, Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758, has one of the largest ranges amongst carnivorans, and ...
The Middle Ages represented a crucial period for the evolutionary history of wolves (Canis lupus), m...
This paper describes the skeleton of Canis lupus found in Layer 7 of Grotta Mora Cavorso (Latium, c...
This paper describes the skeleton of Canis lupus found in Layer 7 of Grotta Mora Cavorso (Latium, c...
Here we described the remains of Canis lupus from the bed 8 of Avetrana karst filling (Late Pleistoc...
Here we described the remains of Canis lupus from the bed 8 of Avetrana karst filling (Late Pleistoc...
International audienceThe evolutionary history of the extant wolf (Canis lupus sensu largo) and its ...
An outstanding sample of Canis etruscus has been found within the faunal assemblage from the early P...
The identification of the earliest dogs is challenging because of the absence and/or mosaic pattern ...
Fossil lynxes are quite common in the Plio-Pleistocene mammal assemblages of Europe. Despite of this...
Background: The contemporary Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) represents a case of morphological ...