Abstract The Tibetan antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii) is an endemic bovid of the Tibetan Plateau, which was, until recently, considered an endangered species. Researchers have long speculated on the evolutionary origin of Pantholops, suggesting a connection to the rare fossil bovid Qurliqnoria. However, the lack of adequate fossil samples has prevented the testing of this deep-time endemism hypothesis for eight decades. Here, we report new fossils of Qurliqnoria cheni from the northern Tibetan Plateau, substantially increasing the amount of morphological data that can be brought to bear on the question of Tibetan antelope evolution. Phylogenetic analysis supports a Pantholops–Qurliqnoria clade and suggests that this lineage ha...
New bovid material from the Upper Miocene site of Çorakyerler (Çankırı basin, Anatolia, Turkey) is d...
The extent to which a species responds to environmental changes is mediated not only by extrinsic pr...
BACKGROUND: Molecular phylogenetics has provided unprecedented resolution in the ruminant evolutiona...
Abstract The Tibetan antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii) is an endemic bovid of the Tibet...
Living Caprini are dominant bovids in the pan-Tibetan area that are strongly adapted to dry steppe a...
Abstract TheTibetan antelope (chiru,Pantholops hodgsoni), a heavily poached species and symbol of th...
Local wild bovids have been determined to be important prey on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau (NET...
Evolutionary relationships between members of the Antilopina taxon have been much debated in recent ...
The Tibetan Plateau (TP) and surrounding regions have one of the most complex biotas on Earth. Howev...
Aim The Tibetan Plateau (TP) hosts many endemic species, but questions regarding when and from where...
To investigate genetic mechanisms of high altitude adaptations of native mammals on the Tibetan Plat...
Since the 19th century, the addax (Addax nasomaculatus) has lost approximately 99% of its former ran...
Published online at www.senckenberg.de/vertebrate-zoology on 4.v.2015. In this study we reconstructe...
Since the 19th century, the addax (Addax nasomaculatus) has lost approximately 99% of its former ran...
Since the 19th century, the addax (Addax nasomaculatus) has lost approximately 99% of its former ran...
New bovid material from the Upper Miocene site of Çorakyerler (Çankırı basin, Anatolia, Turkey) is d...
The extent to which a species responds to environmental changes is mediated not only by extrinsic pr...
BACKGROUND: Molecular phylogenetics has provided unprecedented resolution in the ruminant evolutiona...
Abstract The Tibetan antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii) is an endemic bovid of the Tibet...
Living Caprini are dominant bovids in the pan-Tibetan area that are strongly adapted to dry steppe a...
Abstract TheTibetan antelope (chiru,Pantholops hodgsoni), a heavily poached species and symbol of th...
Local wild bovids have been determined to be important prey on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau (NET...
Evolutionary relationships between members of the Antilopina taxon have been much debated in recent ...
The Tibetan Plateau (TP) and surrounding regions have one of the most complex biotas on Earth. Howev...
Aim The Tibetan Plateau (TP) hosts many endemic species, but questions regarding when and from where...
To investigate genetic mechanisms of high altitude adaptations of native mammals on the Tibetan Plat...
Since the 19th century, the addax (Addax nasomaculatus) has lost approximately 99% of its former ran...
Published online at www.senckenberg.de/vertebrate-zoology on 4.v.2015. In this study we reconstructe...
Since the 19th century, the addax (Addax nasomaculatus) has lost approximately 99% of its former ran...
Since the 19th century, the addax (Addax nasomaculatus) has lost approximately 99% of its former ran...
New bovid material from the Upper Miocene site of Çorakyerler (Çankırı basin, Anatolia, Turkey) is d...
The extent to which a species responds to environmental changes is mediated not only by extrinsic pr...
BACKGROUND: Molecular phylogenetics has provided unprecedented resolution in the ruminant evolutiona...