The Middle Ages represented a crucial period for the evolutionary history of wolves (Canis lupus), marked by both significant ecosystem changes, especially through the degradation of wooded landscapes and heavy persecution, that drove this species to a dramatic demographic decline. In Europe, informative and well-documented wolf remains from the Medieval Ages are exceptionally rare and are mostly represented by teeth and postcranial elements. In this study, we describe a well-preserved wolf cranium dated to ca. 967–1157 AD from the Po Valley (northern Italy). The specimen was analysed through a multidisciplinary approach including CT-based, ancient DNA, and palaeopathological analyses. Morphological and genetic data supported the assignment...
The Sicilian wolf remained isolated in Sicily from the end of the Pleistocene until its exterminatio...
Grey wolves (Canis lupus) are one of the few large terrestrial carnivores that have maintained a wid...
Genetic bottlenecks resulting from human-induced population declines make alarming symbols for the i...
The Middle Ages represented a crucial period for the evolutionary history of wolves (Canis lupus), m...
Background: The contemporary Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) represents a case of morphological ...
Background The contemporary Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) represents a case of morphological a...
: Here, we describe a partial cranium of a large canid dated at 406.5 ± 2.4 ka from the Middle ...
Canis lupus dispersed into Europe in the late Middle Pleistocene. The phylogenetic origin of C. lupu...
This paper describes the Late Pleistocene and Holocene remains of Canis lupus from Grotta Mora Cavor...
Historically, many local grey wolf (Canis lupus) populations have undergone substantial reductions ...
In last decades, biotechnologies have enabled a deep development of knowledge in all fields of life...
The survival of isolated small populations is threatened by both demographic and genetic factors. La...
The question of the origins of the dog has been much debated. The dog is descended from the wolf tha...
The question of the origins of the dog has been much debated. The dog is descended from the wolf tha...
The Sicilian wolf remained isolated in Sicily from the end of the Pleistocene until its exterminatio...
Grey wolves (Canis lupus) are one of the few large terrestrial carnivores that have maintained a wid...
Genetic bottlenecks resulting from human-induced population declines make alarming symbols for the i...
The Middle Ages represented a crucial period for the evolutionary history of wolves (Canis lupus), m...
Background: The contemporary Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) represents a case of morphological ...
Background The contemporary Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) represents a case of morphological a...
: Here, we describe a partial cranium of a large canid dated at 406.5 ± 2.4 ka from the Middle ...
Canis lupus dispersed into Europe in the late Middle Pleistocene. The phylogenetic origin of C. lupu...
This paper describes the Late Pleistocene and Holocene remains of Canis lupus from Grotta Mora Cavor...
Historically, many local grey wolf (Canis lupus) populations have undergone substantial reductions ...
In last decades, biotechnologies have enabled a deep development of knowledge in all fields of life...
The survival of isolated small populations is threatened by both demographic and genetic factors. La...
The question of the origins of the dog has been much debated. The dog is descended from the wolf tha...
The question of the origins of the dog has been much debated. The dog is descended from the wolf tha...
The Sicilian wolf remained isolated in Sicily from the end of the Pleistocene until its exterminatio...
Grey wolves (Canis lupus) are one of the few large terrestrial carnivores that have maintained a wid...
Genetic bottlenecks resulting from human-induced population declines make alarming symbols for the i...