An outstanding sample of Canis etruscus has been found within the faunal assemblage from the early Pleistocene site of Pantalla (Italy), which is referred to the early late Villafranchian. Canis etruscus appeared in Europe about 2 Ma ago. It is regarded as an important taxon for biochronology, as its first occurrence (the "wolf event") has been used to define one of the Villafranchian faunal turnovers. The discovery of four crania from Pantalla prompted a revision of C. etruscus, in order to better describe its cranial morphology. Since early studies, the distinction between C. etruscus and the coeval C. arnensis has been based mainly on mandibular traits. For this reason, our study is aimed at highlighting differences in craniodental chara...
Despite numerous systematic studies, the relationships among many species within the dog family, Can...
Here we described the remains of Canis lupus from the bed 8 of Avetrana karst filling (Late Pleistoc...
We investigated the genetic composition of six Canis remains from western Iberia, directly radiocarb...
The site of Venta Micena (Orce, Spain), c. 1.6 Ma, preserves one the best paleontological records of...
The phyletic relationship between Canis lupus and the Early-Middle Pleistocene Canis mosbachensis is...
Canis lupus dispersed into Europe in the late Middle Pleistocene. The phylogenetic origin of C. lupu...
Here, we describe a partial cranium of a large canid dated at 406.5 ± 2.4 ka from the Middle Pl...
The identification of the earliest dogs is challenging because of the absence and/or mosaic pattern ...
Il presente lavoro consiste nella revisione sistematica delle appartenenti al genere Canis presenti ...
This paper describes the Late Pleistocene and Holocene remains of Canis lupus from Grotta Mora Cavor...
A recent find of a Middle Villafranchian (c. 2.35–2.10 Ma) Canis cf. C. etruscus in the trawlings fr...
Dog domestication is still largely unresolved due to time-gaps in the sampling of regions. Ancient I...
Successful conservation depends on accurate taxonomy. Currently, the taxonomy of canids in Africa, E...
The domestication of wolves is currently under debate. Where, when and from which wolf sub-species d...
We conducted a geometric morphometric analysis to investigate the morphological variation of the gol...
Despite numerous systematic studies, the relationships among many species within the dog family, Can...
Here we described the remains of Canis lupus from the bed 8 of Avetrana karst filling (Late Pleistoc...
We investigated the genetic composition of six Canis remains from western Iberia, directly radiocarb...
The site of Venta Micena (Orce, Spain), c. 1.6 Ma, preserves one the best paleontological records of...
The phyletic relationship between Canis lupus and the Early-Middle Pleistocene Canis mosbachensis is...
Canis lupus dispersed into Europe in the late Middle Pleistocene. The phylogenetic origin of C. lupu...
Here, we describe a partial cranium of a large canid dated at 406.5 ± 2.4 ka from the Middle Pl...
The identification of the earliest dogs is challenging because of the absence and/or mosaic pattern ...
Il presente lavoro consiste nella revisione sistematica delle appartenenti al genere Canis presenti ...
This paper describes the Late Pleistocene and Holocene remains of Canis lupus from Grotta Mora Cavor...
A recent find of a Middle Villafranchian (c. 2.35–2.10 Ma) Canis cf. C. etruscus in the trawlings fr...
Dog domestication is still largely unresolved due to time-gaps in the sampling of regions. Ancient I...
Successful conservation depends on accurate taxonomy. Currently, the taxonomy of canids in Africa, E...
The domestication of wolves is currently under debate. Where, when and from which wolf sub-species d...
We conducted a geometric morphometric analysis to investigate the morphological variation of the gol...
Despite numerous systematic studies, the relationships among many species within the dog family, Can...
Here we described the remains of Canis lupus from the bed 8 of Avetrana karst filling (Late Pleistoc...
We investigated the genetic composition of six Canis remains from western Iberia, directly radiocarb...