Spassov, Nikolai, Hristova, Latinka, Ivanova, Stefanka, Georgiev, Ivan (2017): First Record Of The "Small Cave Bear" In Bulgaria And The Taxonomic Status Of Bears Of The Ursus Savini Andrews - Ursus Rossicus Borissiak Group. Fossil Imprint 73 (3-4): 275-291, DOI: 10.2478/if-2017-001
The vast majority of fossil remains in Late Pleistocene deposits from Niedźwiedzia Cave in Kletno, S...
Morphological and metrical differences between several alpine cave bear associations of the same age...
Fig. 2. (see text to the figure in the next page). ▲ Fig. 2. Part of the collected remains of Quater...
Text-fig. 1. Restoration of living appearance of U. sa. rossicus based on the fossil material from M...
Bear bones were reported for first time in four Bulgarian caves: Mazata (near Hristo Danovo village,...
For a long time, “spelaeoid” (cave-bear-like) bears, Ursus (Spelearctos) spp., were believed to be a...
Cave bear remains are known from 36 caves and other karst features, and from one open-air site in Se...
Fig. 1. Mazata cave: the cave floor and the area of excavations (left) and the top of the gallery (r...
New research of the Izabela Textorisová Cave in the Veľká Fatra Mts. and the Javorinka Cave in the V...
Text-fig. 9. Scatter diagram: maximal length vs. distal width of tibiae in different cave bear taxa....
Morphological and molecular data suggest the existence of several taxa of cave bears, which were fou...
Text-fig. 5. Scatter diagram: maximal mandibular length vs. height behind m1 in different cave bear ...
Fossil bear material from the lowermost deposits of the Jasna Strzegowska cave is described and its ...
On the basis of the results of former studies by the present authors five main groups of bears are r...
Text-fig. 8. Scatter diagram: maximal length vs. distal width of ulnae in different cave bear taxa. ...
The vast majority of fossil remains in Late Pleistocene deposits from Niedźwiedzia Cave in Kletno, S...
Morphological and metrical differences between several alpine cave bear associations of the same age...
Fig. 2. (see text to the figure in the next page). ▲ Fig. 2. Part of the collected remains of Quater...
Text-fig. 1. Restoration of living appearance of U. sa. rossicus based on the fossil material from M...
Bear bones were reported for first time in four Bulgarian caves: Mazata (near Hristo Danovo village,...
For a long time, “spelaeoid” (cave-bear-like) bears, Ursus (Spelearctos) spp., were believed to be a...
Cave bear remains are known from 36 caves and other karst features, and from one open-air site in Se...
Fig. 1. Mazata cave: the cave floor and the area of excavations (left) and the top of the gallery (r...
New research of the Izabela Textorisová Cave in the Veľká Fatra Mts. and the Javorinka Cave in the V...
Text-fig. 9. Scatter diagram: maximal length vs. distal width of tibiae in different cave bear taxa....
Morphological and molecular data suggest the existence of several taxa of cave bears, which were fou...
Text-fig. 5. Scatter diagram: maximal mandibular length vs. height behind m1 in different cave bear ...
Fossil bear material from the lowermost deposits of the Jasna Strzegowska cave is described and its ...
On the basis of the results of former studies by the present authors five main groups of bears are r...
Text-fig. 8. Scatter diagram: maximal length vs. distal width of ulnae in different cave bear taxa. ...
The vast majority of fossil remains in Late Pleistocene deposits from Niedźwiedzia Cave in Kletno, S...
Morphological and metrical differences between several alpine cave bear associations of the same age...
Fig. 2. (see text to the figure in the next page). ▲ Fig. 2. Part of the collected remains of Quater...