Search Results - "Mazák, Ji H"
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What is Panthera palaeosinensis?
Published in Mammal review (01-01-2010)“…ABSTRACT The pantherine cat Panthera palaeosinensis from putative Plio‐Pleistocene deposits in North China is one of the oldest known species of Panthera, but…”
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Correction: Oldest Known Pantherine Skull and Evolution of the Tiger
Published in PloS one (01-01-2012)“…The electronic version of this document does not represent a published work according to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN), and hence…”
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Oldest known pantherine skull and evolution of the tiger
Published in PloS one (10-10-2011)“…The tiger is one of the most iconic extant animals, and its origin and evolution have been intensely debated. Fossils attributable to extant pantherine…”
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primitive Late Pliocene cheetah, and evolution of the cheetah lineage
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (13-01-2009)“…The cheetah lineage is a group of large, slender, and long-limbed cats with a distinctive skull and dental morphology, of which only the extant cheetah…”
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A Defense of the Primitive Cheetah Skull [with Response]
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Genetic ancestry of the extinct Javan and Bali tigers
Published in The Journal of heredity (01-05-2015)“…The Bali (Panthera tigris balica) and Javan (P. t. sondaica) tigers are recognized as distinct tiger subspecies that went extinct in the 1940s and 1980s,…”
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RETRACTED: A primitive Late Pliocene cheetah, and evolution of the cheetah lineage
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (13-01-2009)“…The cheetah lineage is a group of large, slender, and long-limbed cats with a distinctive skull and dental morphology, of which only the extant cheetah (…”
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Geographical variation and phylogenetics of modern lions based on craniometric data
Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-07-2010)“…There is still no uncontroversial agreement on the geographical variation, subspecies taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships between major populations of the…”
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