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Beringian wolf
Ursus Americanus) Versus Brown Bears (U. Arctos
Dire Wolves Were the Last of an Ancient New World Canid Lineage Angela
Modern Wolves Trace Their Origin to a Late Pleistocene Expansion from Beringia
Modern Wolves Trace Their Origin to a Late Pleistocene Expansion from Beringia
The Evolutionary Consequence of the Individualistic Response to Climate Change
Dphil Thesis Geraldine Werhahn
1 Dire Wolves Were the Last of an Ancient New World Canid Lineage 1
Glacial Ice Ages
1 Modern Wolves Trace Their Origin to a Late Pleistocene Expansion from Beringia
Ancient DNA Suggests Modern Wolves Trace Their Origin to a Late Pleistocene Expansion from Beringia
Modern Wolves Trace Their Origin to a Late Pleistocene Expansion from Beringia”
Modern Wolves Trace Their Origin to a Late Pleistocene Expansion from Beringia
Dire Wolves Were the Last of an Ancient New World Canid Lineage
Ancient DNA Suggests Modern Wolves Trace Their Origin to a Late Pleistocene Expansion from Beringia
Dental Microwear As a Behavioral Proxy for Distinguishing Between Canids at the Upper Paleolithic (Gravettian) Site of Predmostí, Czech Republic
Extinct Beringian Wolf Morphotype Found in the Continental U.S. Has Implications for Wolf Migration and Evolution Julie A
James Horsley, Yellowstone's Wild Bison on the Brink of Extinction
Extinct Giants, a New Wolf and the Key to Understanding Climate Change
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Extinct Giants, a New Wolf and the Key to Understanding Climate Change
Coyote- a Wily, New Emblem for the Anthropocene? Why One of the Most Reviled Predators in North America Could Change Conservation Forever
Ancient DNA Suggests Modern Wolves Trace Their Origin to a Late Pleistocene Expansion from Beringia
1 Ancient DNA Suggests Modern Wolves Trace Their Origin to a Late Pleistocene Expansion 2 from Beringia
The Isotopic Ecology of Fossil Vertebrates and Conservation Paleobiology