The cave lion is an extinct felid that was widespread across the Holarctic throughout the Late Pleistocene. Its closest extant relative is the lion (Panthera leo), but the timing of the divergence between these two taxa, as well as their taxonomic ranking are contentious. In this study we analyse 31 mitochondrial genome sequences from cave lion individuals that, through a combination of 14C and genetic tip dating, are estimated to be from dates extending well into the mid-Pleistocene. We identified two deeply diverged and well-supported reciprocally monophyletic mitogenome clades in the cave lion, and an additional third distinct lineage represented by a single individual. One of these clades was restricted to Beringia while the other was p...
The cave lion (Panthera spelaea), the grey wolf (Canis lupus) and the brown bear (Ursus arctos) all ...
Saber-toothed cats (Machairodontinae) are among the most widely recognized representatives of the no...
Retrieving a large amount of genetic information from extinct species was demonstrated feasible, but...
The cave lion is an extinct felid that was widespread across the Holarctic throughout the Late Pleis...
The cave lion is an extinct felid that was widespread across the Holarctic throughout the Late Pleis...
To reconstruct the phylogenetic position of the extinct cave lion (Panthera leo spelaea), we sequenc...
Lions were the most widespread carnivores in the late Pleistocene, ranging from southern Africa to t...
Lions were the most widespread carnivores in the late Pleistocene, ranging from southern Africa to t...
To reconstruct the phylogenetic position of the extinct cave lion (Panthera leo spelaea), we sequenc...
The extinct cave lion (Panthera spelaea) was an apex predator of the Pleistocene, and one of the lar...
Lions are one of the world\u27s most iconic megafauna, yet little is known about their temporal and ...
BackgroundUnderstanding the demographic history of a population is critical to conservation and to o...
With a range that covered most of northern Eurasia and parts of North America, the cave lion ('Panth...
Cave bears are among the most well known extinct Pleistocene mammals. Their biogeography and taxonom...
The cave lion (Panthera spelaea), the grey wolf (Canis lupus) and the brown bear (Ursus arctos) all ...
Saber-toothed cats (Machairodontinae) are among the most widely recognized representatives of the no...
Retrieving a large amount of genetic information from extinct species was demonstrated feasible, but...
The cave lion is an extinct felid that was widespread across the Holarctic throughout the Late Pleis...
The cave lion is an extinct felid that was widespread across the Holarctic throughout the Late Pleis...
To reconstruct the phylogenetic position of the extinct cave lion (Panthera leo spelaea), we sequenc...
Lions were the most widespread carnivores in the late Pleistocene, ranging from southern Africa to t...
Lions were the most widespread carnivores in the late Pleistocene, ranging from southern Africa to t...
To reconstruct the phylogenetic position of the extinct cave lion (Panthera leo spelaea), we sequenc...
The extinct cave lion (Panthera spelaea) was an apex predator of the Pleistocene, and one of the lar...
Lions are one of the world\u27s most iconic megafauna, yet little is known about their temporal and ...
BackgroundUnderstanding the demographic history of a population is critical to conservation and to o...
With a range that covered most of northern Eurasia and parts of North America, the cave lion ('Panth...
Cave bears are among the most well known extinct Pleistocene mammals. Their biogeography and taxonom...
The cave lion (Panthera spelaea), the grey wolf (Canis lupus) and the brown bear (Ursus arctos) all ...
Saber-toothed cats (Machairodontinae) are among the most widely recognized representatives of the no...
Retrieving a large amount of genetic information from extinct species was demonstrated feasible, but...