Molecular studies highlighted a strong genetic affinity between the remnant and isolated population of the Apennine brown bear and other southern European populations. Despite this genetic closeness a recent morphometric study revealed a marked phenotypic distinctiveness of the Apennine population, supporting the reinstatement of a distinct taxon (Ursus arctos marsicanus). By building upon previous morphological analyses, we adopted geometric morphometrics to better investigate the skull morphology of the Apennine brown bear with reference to the other, closely related southern European populations. Both skull shape and size differences confirmed the strong divergence of U. arctos marsicanus. In particular, the Apennine bears are characteri...
Wild animal populations experience selection pressures from both natural and anthropogenic sources. ...
Over the centuries, the geographical distribution of brown bear (Ursus arctos) across the Iberian Pe...
In this study, the teeth of cave bears from the Valsolda (Como province, near the boundary with Swit...
The geographic variation of seven southern European populations of Ursus arctos was investigated thr...
We explored fluctuating asymmetry (FA) and morphological integration (MI) in the skull of the small,...
The study of the fossil remains of the brown bear (Ursus arctos, L. 1758) of the Pleistocene has alw...
Approximately 50 Marsican bears live in the Apennine Mountains in Central Italy. This is the last po...
The family Ursidae is currently one of the taxonomic group with the lowest number of species among C...
Deninger’s bears (Ursus deningeri) have been studied less frequently than Ursus spelaeus s.l. Our ob...
<p>Deninger’s bears (<i>Ursus deningeri</i>) have been studied less frequently than <i>Ursus spelaeu...
The cave bear evolution is characterized by some specific trends, including the increase in size, th...
Background: The study of postnatal ontogeny can provide insights into evolution by offering an under...
About 100 km east of Rome, in the central Apennine Mountains, a critically endangered population of ...
About 100 km east of Rome, in the central Apennine Mountains, a critically endangered population of ...
Morphological and molecular data suggest the existence of several taxa of cave bears, which were fou...
Wild animal populations experience selection pressures from both natural and anthropogenic sources. ...
Over the centuries, the geographical distribution of brown bear (Ursus arctos) across the Iberian Pe...
In this study, the teeth of cave bears from the Valsolda (Como province, near the boundary with Swit...
The geographic variation of seven southern European populations of Ursus arctos was investigated thr...
We explored fluctuating asymmetry (FA) and morphological integration (MI) in the skull of the small,...
The study of the fossil remains of the brown bear (Ursus arctos, L. 1758) of the Pleistocene has alw...
Approximately 50 Marsican bears live in the Apennine Mountains in Central Italy. This is the last po...
The family Ursidae is currently one of the taxonomic group with the lowest number of species among C...
Deninger’s bears (Ursus deningeri) have been studied less frequently than Ursus spelaeus s.l. Our ob...
<p>Deninger’s bears (<i>Ursus deningeri</i>) have been studied less frequently than <i>Ursus spelaeu...
The cave bear evolution is characterized by some specific trends, including the increase in size, th...
Background: The study of postnatal ontogeny can provide insights into evolution by offering an under...
About 100 km east of Rome, in the central Apennine Mountains, a critically endangered population of ...
About 100 km east of Rome, in the central Apennine Mountains, a critically endangered population of ...
Morphological and molecular data suggest the existence of several taxa of cave bears, which were fou...
Wild animal populations experience selection pressures from both natural and anthropogenic sources. ...
Over the centuries, the geographical distribution of brown bear (Ursus arctos) across the Iberian Pe...
In this study, the teeth of cave bears from the Valsolda (Como province, near the boundary with Swit...