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Panthera Pardus) and Its Extinct Eurasian Populations Johanna L
Large Mammal Biochronology Framework in Europe at Jaramillo: the Epivillafranchian As a Formal Biochron
Stratified Pleistocene Vertebrates with a New Record of A
Nyctereutes (Mammalia, Carnivora, Canidae) from Layna and the Eurasian Raccoon-Dogs: an Updated Revision
Panthera (Leo/Spelaea) Vereschagini Panthera (Leo) Spelaea Rozšírený Po Celej Európe, Od Pyrenejí Až Po Ural a Kaukaz
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Pleistocene Leopards in the Iberian Peninsula: New Evidence from Palaeontological and Archaeological Contexts in the Mediterranean Region
Predator–Prey Relationships and the Role of Homo in Early Pleistocene Food Webs in Southern Europe
Pleistocene Macrofaunae from NW Europe
First Fossil Record of Leopard-Like Felid (Panthera Cf
Puma (Herpailurus) Pumoides (Castellanos, 1958) Nov
The Panthera Gombaszogensis Story: the Contribution of the Château Breccia (Saône-Et-Loire, Burgundy, France) Alain Argant, Jacqueline Argant
Implications of Creation Biology for a Neogene-Quaternary Flood/Post-Flood Boundary
Bone-Cracking Hyenas (Carnivora, Hyaenidae) from the European Neogene and Quaternary: Taxonomy, Paleobiology and Evolution
Pleistocene Herbivores and Carnivores from France
Historical Biogeography of the Leopard (Panthera Pardus) and Its Extinct 2 Eurasian Populations 3
The Cheetah Acinonyx Pardinensis (Croizet Et Jobert, 1828) S.L
Madurell-Malapeira E
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Optimizing Phylogenetic Supertrees Using Answer Set Programming Published in Theory and Practice of Logic Programming
Dispersal Ability Predicts Evolutionary Success Among Mammalian Carnivores
Acinonyx Pardinensis
The Vallparadis Section (Terrassa, Iberian Peninsula)
“Wolf Event”? Evidences from Western Europe ⅲ
Puma (Herpailurus) Pumoides (Castellanos, 1958) Nov
Mountain Lion Genomes Provide Insights Into Genetic Rescue of Inbred Populations
Synchrotron Radiation Reveals the Identity of the Large Felid from Monte Argentario (Early Pleistocene, Italy) Marco Cherin, Dawid A