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  • The Impact of Large Terrestrial Carnivores on Pleistocene Ecosystems Blaire Van Valkenburgh, Matthew W

    The Impact of Large Terrestrial Carnivores on Pleistocene Ecosystems Blaire Van Valkenburgh, Matthew W

  • Entre Chien Et Loup

    Entre Chien Et Loup

  • New Data on Large Mammals of the Pleistocene Trlica Fauna, Montenegro, the Central Balkans I

    New Data on Large Mammals of the Pleistocene Trlica Fauna, Montenegro, the Central Balkans I

  • 1: Beast2.1.3 R1

    1: Beast2.1.3 R1

  • Ther11 2 077 120 Baryshnikov for Inet.P65

    Ther11 2 077 120 Baryshnikov for Inet.P65

  • The Ecological Context of the Early Pleistocene Hominin Dispersal to Asia

    The Ecological Context of the Early Pleistocene Hominin Dispersal to Asia

  • Canis Etruscus

    Canis Etruscus

  • A Characterization of West Virginia Coyotes (Canis Latrans) Utilizing Skull Morphology Katharina E

    A Characterization of West Virginia Coyotes (Canis Latrans) Utilizing Skull Morphology Katharina E

  • Canids of the World Wolves, Wild Dogs, Foxes

    Canids of the World Wolves, Wild Dogs, Foxes

  • 1 Supplemental Material for Matzke and Wright (2016), “Inferring Node

    1 Supplemental Material for Matzke and Wright (2016), “Inferring Node

  • Proportion of Species Richness 50 Borophagine 45 Canine 40 3 35 30 19 31 25 41

    Proportion of Species Richness 50 Borophagine 45 Canine 40 3 35 30 19 31 25 41

  • ERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II Analisi Dei

    ERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II Analisi Dei

  • Pleistocene Macrofaunae from NW Europe

    Pleistocene Macrofaunae from NW Europe

  • Biochronology and Palaeoenvironmental Changes from the Middle Pliocene to the Late Pleistocene in Central Italy

    Biochronology and Palaeoenvironmental Changes from the Middle Pliocene to the Late Pleistocene in Central Italy

  • The Wolf from Dmanisi and Augmented Reality: Review, Implications, and Opportunities

    The Wolf from Dmanisi and Augmented Reality: Review, Implications, and Opportunities

  • EL Canis Etruscus Major (Carnívora, Mammalia) DEL VILLAFRANQUIENSE TERMINAL DE LA CUEVA VICTORIA (Murcia, España)

    EL Canis Etruscus Major (Carnívora, Mammalia) DEL VILLAFRANQUIENSE TERMINAL DE LA CUEVA VICTORIA (Murcia, España)

  • Jihočeská Univerzita V Českých Budějovicích Přírodovědecká

    Jihočeská Univerzita V Českých Budějovicích Přírodovědecká

  • AMQ Abs Bartolinilucenti Rook SACCOM 169-172.Pub

    AMQ Abs Bartolinilucenti Rook SACCOM 169-172.Pub

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  • Spirit of the Wild Dog Bh0623m-Pressproofs.QXD 30/7/03 3:15 PM Page Ii
  • Feeding Habits of Extant and Fossil Canids As Determined by Their Skull Geometry C
  • 1.2.4 Canis Lupus Linnaeus, 1758 – Wolf
  • Eucyon Sp. (Mammalia, Carnivora, Canidae, Caninae), an Early Dog from Mill-Langenboom, the Netherlands
  • The Importance of Phylogeny in Regional and Temporal Diversity and Disparity Dynamics
  • The Importance of Phylogeny in Regional and Temporal Diversity and Disparity Dynamics
  • A Mammalian Lost World in Southwest Europe During the Late Pliocene
  • New Material and Revision of the Carnivora, Mammalia from the Lower Pleistocene Locality Apollonia 1, Greece
  • “Wolf Event”? Evidences from Western Europe ⅲ
  • A Specimen of Canis Cf. C. Etruscus (Mammalia, Carnivora) from the Middle Villafranchian of the Oosterschelde
  • Phylogenetic Systematics of the North American Fossil Caninae (Carnivora: Canidae)
  • A New Species of Dog from the Early Pleistocene Site of Venta Micena (Orce, Baza Basin, Spain)
  • Ursidae (Mammalia, Carnivora) from the Late Oligocene of the “Phosphorites Du Quercy” (France) and a Reappraisal of the Genus Cephalogale Geoffroy, 1862
  • EL Canis Etruscus Major (Carnívora, Mammalia) DEL VILLAFRANQUIENSE TERMINAL DE LA CUEVA VICTORIA (Murcia, España)
  • Raças De Cães E Gatos
  • Novel Integrative Modeling of Molecules and Morphology Pinpoints Caninae Evolution Across Timescales”
  • Feeding Habits of Extant and Fossil Canids As Determined by Their Skull Geometry


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