The Rupicaprini originated during the Miocene in Asia and dispersed during the late Miocene-early Pliocene, the Villafranchian, and the middle Pleistocene. Rupicapra and Oreamnos spread respectively to Europe and to North America in the middle Pleistocene. The Villafranchian Procamptoceras may be considered to be the closest known form to Rupicapra's ancestor. Rupicapra evolved during the middle and late Pleistocene in west Eurasia. At the beginning of the Würm glaciation the two closely related species R. pyrenaica and R. rupicapra were in existence. The former was already geographically split into Spanish-Pyrenean and central-southern Apennines groups, while the latter species ranged from the Caucasus to the Alpine Arch. R. pyrenaica show...
We examined the evolutionary processes contributing to genetic diversity at the major histocompatibi...
Plesiadapiforms represent the first radiation of Primates, appearing near the Cretaceous-Paleogene b...
We used inferences of phylogenetic relationships and divergence times for three lineages of highland...
The Rupicaprini originated during the Miocene in Asia and dispersed during the late Miocene-early Pl...
The chamois Rupicapra spp. is the most abundant mountain ungulate of Europe and the Near East, where...
The chamois is a useful species with which to investigate the combined genetic impact of habitat fra...
The inferred phylogenetic relationships between organisms often depend on the molecular marker studi...
ABSTRACT- We have studied genetic divergence and phylogenetic relationships of Alpine, Spanish and A...
International audienceAim: Understanding the drivers of species distribution ranges and population g...
Abstract The megafossil record of Chamaecyparis (Cupres-saceae) in the Northern Hemisphere, especial...
Aim: We used inferences of phylogenetic relationships and divergence times for three lineages of hig...
This paper describes a sub-entire, partially articulated skeleton of chamois found together with oth...
The Apennine chamois (Rupicapra cf. pyrenaica) is a very endangered mountain mammal. At the beginnin...
This paperdescribes a sub-entire, partially articulated skeleton of chamois found togetherwith other...
Pleistocene glaciations have played a major role in species divergence. The bushcricket Ephippiger e...
We examined the evolutionary processes contributing to genetic diversity at the major histocompatibi...
Plesiadapiforms represent the first radiation of Primates, appearing near the Cretaceous-Paleogene b...
We used inferences of phylogenetic relationships and divergence times for three lineages of highland...
The Rupicaprini originated during the Miocene in Asia and dispersed during the late Miocene-early Pl...
The chamois Rupicapra spp. is the most abundant mountain ungulate of Europe and the Near East, where...
The chamois is a useful species with which to investigate the combined genetic impact of habitat fra...
The inferred phylogenetic relationships between organisms often depend on the molecular marker studi...
ABSTRACT- We have studied genetic divergence and phylogenetic relationships of Alpine, Spanish and A...
International audienceAim: Understanding the drivers of species distribution ranges and population g...
Abstract The megafossil record of Chamaecyparis (Cupres-saceae) in the Northern Hemisphere, especial...
Aim: We used inferences of phylogenetic relationships and divergence times for three lineages of hig...
This paper describes a sub-entire, partially articulated skeleton of chamois found together with oth...
The Apennine chamois (Rupicapra cf. pyrenaica) is a very endangered mountain mammal. At the beginnin...
This paperdescribes a sub-entire, partially articulated skeleton of chamois found togetherwith other...
Pleistocene glaciations have played a major role in species divergence. The bushcricket Ephippiger e...
We examined the evolutionary processes contributing to genetic diversity at the major histocompatibi...
Plesiadapiforms represent the first radiation of Primates, appearing near the Cretaceous-Paleogene b...
We used inferences of phylogenetic relationships and divergence times for three lineages of highland...