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Univerzita Karlova V Praze Přírodovědecká Fakulta
A B S T Ra C T S O F T H E O Ra L and Poster Presentations
Heavy Reliance on Plants for Romanian Cave Bears Evidenced by Amino Acid Nitrogen Isotope Analysis Yuichi I
The Cave Bears (Ursidae, Mammalia) from Steigelfadbalm Near Vitznau (Canton of Lucerne, Switzerland)
10.Stiller Et Al. Quatern.2013
Isotopic Evidence for Dietary Ecology of Cave Lion (Panthera Spelaea
Retreat and Extinction of the Late Pleistocene Cave Bear (Ursus Spelaeus Sensu Lato)
Age Re-Assessment of the Cave Bear Assemblage from Uråłilor Cave
Extinctions of Late Ice Age Cave Bears As a Result of Climate/Habitat Change and Large Carnivore Lion/Hyena/Wolf Predation Stress in Europe
Radiocarbon, Ancient DNA and Stable Isotope Evidence from a Late Cave
Geol. Quart. 64 (4) Internet
Ancient DNA and Dating of Cave Bear Remains from Niedzwiedzia Cave Suggest Early Appearance of Ursus Ingressus in Sudetes
“Small Cave Bear” in Bulgaria and the Taxonomic Status of Bears of the Ursus Savini Andrews – Ursus Rossicus Borissiak Group
Beware of Humans and Glacial Maximums – the Story of Cave Bear Extinction by Verena J
Paleoecologia Dos Grandes Carnívoros (Carnivora: Mammalia) Do Quaternário Do Brasil
Stiller Baryshnikov 2014.Pdf
International Bear News
Morfometrická Analýza Populací Medvědů Z Barové Jeskyně V Moravském Krasu Diplomová Práce
Top View
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Paléobiologie
International Bear News
Genetic Analysis of Cave Bear Specimens from Niedźwiedzia Cave, Sudetes, Poland
2379 Fremondeau Et Al Magura Bears NEW.Indd
Ancient Faunal History Revealed by Interdisciplinary Biomolecular Approaches
Microwear and Isotopic Analyses on Cave Bear Remains from Toll Cave Reveal Both Short-Term and Long-Term Dietary Habits
The Effect of Body Size Evolution and Ecology on Encephalization in Cave Bears and Extant Relatives Kristof Veitschegger
Festschrift Zum 80. Geburtstag Von Emer. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Mag. Gernot Rabeder
The Greek Late Neogene-Quaternary Ursids in Relation to Palaeogeography and Palaeoenvironment
Metapodial Bones of Cave
Impact of Climatic Changes in the Late Pleistocene on Migrations and Extinctions of Mammals in Europe
Morphological Homology, Evolution, and Proposed Nomenclature for Bear Dentition
La Cueva De Isturitz (St. Martin D'arberoue, Francia
Functional Morphology of the Cave Bear (Ursus Spelaeus) Mandible: a 3D Geometric Morphometric Analysis
Large-Scale Mitogenomic Analysis of the Phylogeography of the Late
Seebacher FB XP
Morfometrická Analýza Populací Medvědů Z Pleistocenních Lokalit Moravského Krasu
The Cave Bears from Sambughetto Valstrona (Piedmont, Northern Italy) Revisited
Vol62-No2-A07.Pdf (4.470Mb)
Morphological Responses of Cave Bears (Ursus Spelaeus Group) to High-Alpine Habitats
Correlation Between the Degree of Dental Abrasion, Ontogenetic Age and Nutrition of Alpine Cave Bears (DARA Method)
Icbs Pr Oceedings
The Greek Late Neogene-Quaternary Ursids in Relation to Palaeogeography and Palaeoenvironment
Bystrzyckie Mts, Southwestern Poland) in the Context of Faunal Changes in the Postglacial Period of Central Europe
Extinction and Paleoecology of the Late Pleistocene Cave Bear from Northeastern Italy: Radiocarbon and Stable Isotope Evidence
Aragonit 22/1 2017 ARAGONIT Vedecký a Odborný Časopis Správy Slovenských Jaskýň
Retreat and Extinction of the Late Pleistocene Cave Bear (Ursus Spelaeus Sensu Lato)
Palaeohistology and Life History Evolution in Cave Bears, Ursus Spelaeus Sensu Lato