Morphometric and morphotypic variability of the cave bear lower incisors from two different geographic regions (Caucasus and Urals), different stratigraphic periods (Middle and Late Pleistocene), and bearing different mitochondrial haplogroups (kudarensis (Baryshnikov, 1985) and ingressus Rabeder, Hofreiter & Withalm, 2004) was studied. Urals Ursus kanivetz Vereshchagin, 1973 is clearly distinguished from Caucasian U. kudarensis by morphology of the upper and lower incisors. The Urals cave bear exhibits more derived features compared to the Caucasian cave bears. Ursus kanivetz exhibits the largest average size of the lower incisors. The lower incisors of U. kanivetz are clearly distinct from those in U. kudarensis. Also, U. kudarensis speci...
The vast majority of fossil remains in Late Pleistocene deposits from Niedźwiedzia Cave in Kletno, S...
A comparison of metrical and morphological data from more than 30 bear populations belonging to the ...
Until recently, cave bears were believed to have only inhabited Europe. However, recent morphologica...
Morphological and molecular data suggest the existence of several taxa of cave bears, which were fou...
Univariate and multivariate statistics were applied to analyse the morphometrical variability of 492...
La variabilité morphométrique et morphotypique des incisives inférieures de l’ours des cavernes de d...
Deninger’s bears (Ursus deningeri) have been studied less frequently than Ursus spelaeus s.l. Our ob...
Morphological and metrical differences between several alpine cave bear associations of the same age...
Abstract : In this contribution a morphometric study of the lower carnassial of the Cave Bear (Ursus...
La variabilité morphométrique et morphotypique des incisives supérieures d\u27ours des cavernes de d...
<p>Deninger’s bears (<i>Ursus deningeri</i>) have been studied less frequently than <i>Ursus spelaeu...
The morphology of both crowns and tooth-roots reflects dietary specialisation in mammalian carnivore...
Cave bear remains are known from 36 caves and other karst features, and from one open-air site in Se...
The 'breccia' stratum from Kents (we follow local tradition in using the form 'Kents', without an ap...
In this article a third upper incisor of a bear, found by the author on the beach of Maasvlakte 2 (N...
The vast majority of fossil remains in Late Pleistocene deposits from Niedźwiedzia Cave in Kletno, S...
A comparison of metrical and morphological data from more than 30 bear populations belonging to the ...
Until recently, cave bears were believed to have only inhabited Europe. However, recent morphologica...
Morphological and molecular data suggest the existence of several taxa of cave bears, which were fou...
Univariate and multivariate statistics were applied to analyse the morphometrical variability of 492...
La variabilité morphométrique et morphotypique des incisives inférieures de l’ours des cavernes de d...
Deninger’s bears (Ursus deningeri) have been studied less frequently than Ursus spelaeus s.l. Our ob...
Morphological and metrical differences between several alpine cave bear associations of the same age...
Abstract : In this contribution a morphometric study of the lower carnassial of the Cave Bear (Ursus...
La variabilité morphométrique et morphotypique des incisives supérieures d\u27ours des cavernes de d...
<p>Deninger’s bears (<i>Ursus deningeri</i>) have been studied less frequently than <i>Ursus spelaeu...
The morphology of both crowns and tooth-roots reflects dietary specialisation in mammalian carnivore...
Cave bear remains are known from 36 caves and other karst features, and from one open-air site in Se...
The 'breccia' stratum from Kents (we follow local tradition in using the form 'Kents', without an ap...
In this article a third upper incisor of a bear, found by the author on the beach of Maasvlakte 2 (N...
The vast majority of fossil remains in Late Pleistocene deposits from Niedźwiedzia Cave in Kletno, S...
A comparison of metrical and morphological data from more than 30 bear populations belonging to the ...
Until recently, cave bears were believed to have only inhabited Europe. However, recent morphologica...