Hair is preserved for millennia in permafrost; it enshrines a record of biologic rhythms and offers a glimpse at chronobiology as it was in extinct animals. Here we compare biologic rhythms gleaned from mammoth's hairs with those of modern human hair. Four mammoths' hairs came from varying locations in Siberia 4600 km, four time zones, apart ranging in age between 18,000 and 20,000 years before present. We used two contemporaneous human hairs for comparison. Power spectra derived from hydrogen isotope ratios along the length of the hairs gave insight into biologic rhythms, which were different in the mammoths depending on location and differed from humans. Hair growth for mammoths was ∼31 cms/year and ∼16 cms/year for humans. Recurrent annu...
A well-preserved woolly mammoth calf found in northwest Siberia offers unique opportunities to inves...
Part of a large male woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) was preserved in permafrost in northern ...
We examine the temporal and geographic distribution of a worldwide sample of human and woolly mammot...
Hair is preserved for millennia in permafrost; it enshrines a record of biologic rhythms and offers ...
Biologic rhythms give insight into normal physiology and disease. They can be used as biomarkers for...
Mastodonts, mammoths and elephants have laminae in the dentin of their tusks which occur at three sp...
The hydrogen isotope systematics of hair have been explored and several applications demonstrate the...
Testosterone is a key regulator in vertebrate development, physiology, and behaviour. Whereas techno...
The woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) was an emblematic and key species of the so-called mammot...
A record of the environment in which an Arctic Woolly Mammoth and a Narwhal existed is embedded in t...
The range of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) covered the northern circumpolar region, ove...
The large extinct megafaunal species of the Late Pleistocene, Mammuthus primigenius (woolly mammoth)...
Biologic rhythms give insight into normal physiology and disease. They can be used as biomarkers for...
The end of the Pleistocene saw the extinction of many large vertebrate species, including mammoths (...
Biodiversity is declining globally. Yet, the biological and genetic processes associated with these ...
A well-preserved woolly mammoth calf found in northwest Siberia offers unique opportunities to inves...
Part of a large male woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) was preserved in permafrost in northern ...
We examine the temporal and geographic distribution of a worldwide sample of human and woolly mammot...
Hair is preserved for millennia in permafrost; it enshrines a record of biologic rhythms and offers ...
Biologic rhythms give insight into normal physiology and disease. They can be used as biomarkers for...
Mastodonts, mammoths and elephants have laminae in the dentin of their tusks which occur at three sp...
The hydrogen isotope systematics of hair have been explored and several applications demonstrate the...
Testosterone is a key regulator in vertebrate development, physiology, and behaviour. Whereas techno...
The woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) was an emblematic and key species of the so-called mammot...
A record of the environment in which an Arctic Woolly Mammoth and a Narwhal existed is embedded in t...
The range of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) covered the northern circumpolar region, ove...
The large extinct megafaunal species of the Late Pleistocene, Mammuthus primigenius (woolly mammoth)...
Biologic rhythms give insight into normal physiology and disease. They can be used as biomarkers for...
The end of the Pleistocene saw the extinction of many large vertebrate species, including mammoths (...
Biodiversity is declining globally. Yet, the biological and genetic processes associated with these ...
A well-preserved woolly mammoth calf found in northwest Siberia offers unique opportunities to inves...
Part of a large male woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) was preserved in permafrost in northern ...
We examine the temporal and geographic distribution of a worldwide sample of human and woolly mammot...