[Abstract] The metric and morphological characteristics of 23 alpine cave bear fauna are been studied and compared with the normal lowland form. The phylogenetic conclusions are drawn: 3 new subspecies
The European cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), which became extinct around 15,000 years ago, had several m...
The cave bear evolution is characterized by some specific trends, including the increase in size, th...
The European cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), which became extinct around 15,000 years ago, had several m...
[Abstract] The lineage of the cave bear Ursus deningeri--> U. Spelaeus is well known, but to draw a ...
Morphological and metrical differences between several alpine cave bear associations of the same age...
The abundance of skeletal remains of cave bears in Pleistocene deposits can offer crucial informatio...
In this study, the teeth of cave bears from the Valsolda (Como province, near the boundary with Swit...
A comparison of metrical and morphological data from more than 30 bear populations belonging to the ...
"Caverna Generosa" is an Upper Pleistocene fossili-ferous cave located in the Southern Pre-Alps (Com...
Abstract : In this contribution a morphometric study of the lower carnassial of the Cave Bear (Ursus...
[Abstract] A short description of the methods is followed by some central results obtained from the ...
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...
Morphodynamic analysis of cave bear (Carnivora, Ursidae) from five sites of the mediterranean basin ...
AbstractThe European cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), which became extinct around 15,000 years ago, had s...
The European cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), which became extinct around 15,000 years ago, had several m...
The cave bear evolution is characterized by some specific trends, including the increase in size, th...
The European cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), which became extinct around 15,000 years ago, had several m...
[Abstract] The lineage of the cave bear Ursus deningeri--> U. Spelaeus is well known, but to draw a ...
Morphological and metrical differences between several alpine cave bear associations of the same age...
The abundance of skeletal remains of cave bears in Pleistocene deposits can offer crucial informatio...
In this study, the teeth of cave bears from the Valsolda (Como province, near the boundary with Swit...
A comparison of metrical and morphological data from more than 30 bear populations belonging to the ...
"Caverna Generosa" is an Upper Pleistocene fossili-ferous cave located in the Southern Pre-Alps (Com...
Abstract : In this contribution a morphometric study of the lower carnassial of the Cave Bear (Ursus...
[Abstract] A short description of the methods is followed by some central results obtained from the ...
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...
Morphodynamic analysis of cave bear (Carnivora, Ursidae) from five sites of the mediterranean basin ...
AbstractThe European cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), which became extinct around 15,000 years ago, had s...
The European cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), which became extinct around 15,000 years ago, had several m...
The cave bear evolution is characterized by some specific trends, including the increase in size, th...
The European cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), which became extinct around 15,000 years ago, had several m...