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View article: Mandibular ecomorphology in the genus <i>Ursus</i> (Ursidae, Carnivora): relevance for the palaeoecological adaptations of cave bears ( <i>U. spelaeus</i> ) from Scladina cave
Mandibular ecomorphology in the genus <i>Ursus</i> (Ursidae, Carnivora): relevance for the palaeoecological adaptations of cave bears ( <i>U. spelaeus</i> ) from Scladina cave Open
Considerable morphological and ecological diversity has been found in extinct and extant members of the bear genus, Ursus, and appears to be key in explaining how they have thrived across vast ecological gradients. One example is the cave …