Wildcats (Felis silvestris) spread over Europe ranging from Spanish to Eastern woodlands. In Northern Africa, the wildcat belongs to a different subspecies (Felis silvestris libyca) which diffused in Sardinia giving rise to a novel taxon there (Felis silvestris libyca sarda). The morphological features of the Sardinian wildcat taxon are not well-know yet. In our work its morphological and morphometrical features have been studied on 19 stuffed models. Numerous morphometrical parameters were taken, and the distribution of spots and stripes of the coat was studied. A low variability in the morphometrical parameters was detected, confirming that the Sardinian wildcat can be considered a well-defined taxon. Since one of the most severe problems...
"The wildcat is one of the most elusive mammalian carnivores in the Italian peninsula. The main thre...
This study point out the relationship between wild cat and domestic cat correlating the craniometric...
The European wildcat became probably extinct in the Veneto Region from the turn of the 19th and 20th...
The natural morphological variation in the wildcat, Felis silvestris, and morphological changes poss...
A recent estimate suggests that the Scottish wildcat may be critically endangered. Nevertheless, the...
The wildcat became extinct in Crimea. The specimen reported here, a sub-complete skeleton, was colle...
A most highly successful carnivore, the wildcat, Felis silvestris Schreber, 1777, is today dispersed...
Paedomorphosis is the retention of juvenile morphology at maturity and is important in generating ev...
Hybridisation between domestic cats, Felis catus, and wildcats, Felis silvestris, could lead to the ...
Cats (Felis catus) have accompanied humans for thousands of years. Together with dogs they have beco...
Herein the results of an investigation conducted in these two regions are reported, representing a r...
The wildcat is one of the most elusive mammalian carnivores in Italy. It is a species protected by t...
The Geoffroy's cat Leopardus geoffroyi (d'Orbigny & Gervais, 1844) is a small cat found in the South...
Divlja mačka (Felis silvestris Schr.) je rasprostranjena u gotovo svim lovištima u Republici Hrvatsk...
The European wildcat became probably extinct in the Veneto Region from the turn of the 19th and 20th...
"The wildcat is one of the most elusive mammalian carnivores in the Italian peninsula. The main thre...
This study point out the relationship between wild cat and domestic cat correlating the craniometric...
The European wildcat became probably extinct in the Veneto Region from the turn of the 19th and 20th...
The natural morphological variation in the wildcat, Felis silvestris, and morphological changes poss...
A recent estimate suggests that the Scottish wildcat may be critically endangered. Nevertheless, the...
The wildcat became extinct in Crimea. The specimen reported here, a sub-complete skeleton, was colle...
A most highly successful carnivore, the wildcat, Felis silvestris Schreber, 1777, is today dispersed...
Paedomorphosis is the retention of juvenile morphology at maturity and is important in generating ev...
Hybridisation between domestic cats, Felis catus, and wildcats, Felis silvestris, could lead to the ...
Cats (Felis catus) have accompanied humans for thousands of years. Together with dogs they have beco...
Herein the results of an investigation conducted in these two regions are reported, representing a r...
The wildcat is one of the most elusive mammalian carnivores in Italy. It is a species protected by t...
The Geoffroy's cat Leopardus geoffroyi (d'Orbigny & Gervais, 1844) is a small cat found in the South...
Divlja mačka (Felis silvestris Schr.) je rasprostranjena u gotovo svim lovištima u Republici Hrvatsk...
The European wildcat became probably extinct in the Veneto Region from the turn of the 19th and 20th...
"The wildcat is one of the most elusive mammalian carnivores in the Italian peninsula. The main thre...
This study point out the relationship between wild cat and domestic cat correlating the craniometric...
The European wildcat became probably extinct in the Veneto Region from the turn of the 19th and 20th...