Ancient mitochondrial DNA reveals convergent evolution of giant short-faced bears (Tremarctinae) in North and South America

KJ Mitchell, SC Bray, P Bover, L Soibelzon… - Biology …, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The Tremarctinae are a subfamily of bears endemic to the New World, including two of the
largest terrestrial mammalian carnivores that have ever lived: the giant, short-faced bears …

[PDF][PDF] Ancient mitochondrial DNA reveals convergent evolution of giant short-faced bears (Tremarctinae) in North and South America

KJ Mitchell, SC Bray, P Bover, L Soibelzon… - 2016 - academia.edu
The Tremarctinae are a subfamily of bears endemic to the New World, including two of the
largest terrestrial mammalian carnivores that have ever lived: the giant, short-faced bears …

[PDF][PDF] Ancient mitochondrial DNA reveals convergent evolution of giant short-faced bears (Tremarctinae) in North and South America

KJ Mitchell, SC Bray, P Bover, L Soibelzon… - 2016 - researchgate.net
The Tremarctinae are a subfamily of bears endemic to the New World, including two of the
largest terrestrial mammalian carnivores that have ever lived: the giant, short-faced bears …

Ancient mitochondrial DNA reveals convergent evolution of giant short-faced bears (Tremarctinae) in North and South America

KJ Mitchell, SC Bray, P Bover, LH Soibelzon… - 2016 - datosdeinvestigacion.conicet.gov.ar
The Tremarctinae are a subfamily of bears endemic to the New World, including two of the
largest terrestrial mammalian carnivores that haveever lived: the giant, short-faced bears …

Ancient mitochondrial DNA reveals convergent evolution of giant short-faced bears (Tremarctinae) in North and South America

KJ Mitchell, SC Bray, P Bover, L Soibelzon… - Biology …, 2016 - research.sahmri.org.au
The Tremarctinae are a subfamily of bears endemic to the New World, including two of the
largest terrestrial mammalian carnivores that have ever lived: the giant, short-faced bears …

Ancient Mitochondrial Dna Reveals Convergent Evolution of Giant Short-Faced Bears (Tremarctinae) in North and South America

KJ Mitchell, SC Bray, P Bover, L Soibelzon… - Biology Letters, 2016 - dc.etsu.edu
The Tremarctinae are a subfamily of bears endemic to the New World, including two of the
largest terrestrial mammalian carnivores that have ever lived: the giant, short-faced bears …

[引用][C] Ancient mitochondrial DNA reveals convergent evolution of giant short-faced bears (Tremarctinae) in North and South America

SC Bray, P Bover, L Soibelzon… - Biology …, 2016 - researchoutput.csu.edu.au
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Ancient mitochondrial DNA reveals convergent evolution of giant short-faced bears (Tremarctinae) in North and South America

KJ Mitchell, P Bover, A Cooper - 2016 - digital.csic.es
The Tremarctinae are a subfamily of bears endemic to the New World, including two of the
largest terrestrial mammalian carnivores that have ever lived: the giant, short-faced bears …

Ancient mitochondrial DNA reveals convergent evolution of giant short-faced bears (Tremarctinae) in North and South America

KJ Mitchell, SC Bray, P Bover, LH Soibelzon… - 2016 - ri.conicet.gov.ar
The Tremarctinae are a subfamily of bears endemic to the New World, including two of the
largest terrestrial mammalian carnivores that haveever lived: the giant, short-faced bears …

Ancient mitochondrial DNA reveals convergent evolution of giant short-faced bears (Tremarctinae) in North and South America

KJ Mitchell, SC Bray, P Bover, L Soibelzon… - Biology …, 2016 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The Tremarctinae are a subfamily of bears endemic to the New World, including two of the
largest terrestrial mammalian carnivores that have ever lived: the giant, short-faced bears …