9 pagesInternational audienceThe genetic diversity of present-day brown bears (Ursus arctos) has been extensively studied over the years and appears to be geographically structured into five main clades. The question of the past diversity of the species has been recently addressed by ancient DNA studies that concluded to a relative genetic stability over the last 35,000 years. However, the post-last glacial maximum genetic diversity of the species still remains poorly documented, notably in the Old World. Here, we analyse Atlas brown bears, which became extinct during the Holocene period. A divergent brown bear mitochondrial DNA lineage not present in any of the previously studied modern or ancient bear samples was uncovered, suggesting tha...
International audienceAim Middle East brown bears (Ursus arctos syriacus Hemprich and Ehrenberg, 182...
Times Cited: 40International audienceThe cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, represents one of the most frequ...
Although many large mammal species went extinct at the end of the Pleistocene epoch, their DNA may p...
9 pagesInternational audienceThe genetic diversity of present-day brown bears (Ursus arctos) has bee...
Mitochondrial phylogeographic analyses of modern populations can be used to make inferences about th...
AbstractThe cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, represents one of the most frequently found paleontological r...
Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) existed in Europe and western Asia until the end of the last glaciation ...
Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) existed in Europe and western Asia until the end of the last glaciation ...
Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) existed in Europe and western Asia until the end of the last glaciation ...
peer reviewedThe current phylogeographic pattern of European brown bears (Ursus arctos) has commonly...
International audienceAim Middle East brown bears (Ursus arctos syriacus Hemprich and Ehrenberg, 182...
Times Cited: 40International audienceThe cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, represents one of the most frequ...
Although many large mammal species went extinct at the end of the Pleistocene epoch, their DNA may p...
9 pagesInternational audienceThe genetic diversity of present-day brown bears (Ursus arctos) has bee...
Mitochondrial phylogeographic analyses of modern populations can be used to make inferences about th...
AbstractThe cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, represents one of the most frequently found paleontological r...
Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) existed in Europe and western Asia until the end of the last glaciation ...
Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) existed in Europe and western Asia until the end of the last glaciation ...
Cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) existed in Europe and western Asia until the end of the last glaciation ...
peer reviewedThe current phylogeographic pattern of European brown bears (Ursus arctos) has commonly...
International audienceAim Middle East brown bears (Ursus arctos syriacus Hemprich and Ehrenberg, 182...
Times Cited: 40International audienceThe cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, represents one of the most frequ...
Although many large mammal species went extinct at the end of the Pleistocene epoch, their DNA may p...