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Skull of the Pleistocene brown bear (Ursus arctos) from Yakutia, Russia.
Baryshnikov G.F., Boeskorov G.G.
P. 71-75
A skull of the robust brown bear found in the mouth of Ulakhan-Orto-Stan River in the north of Yakutia has been examined. Its morphometrical characteristics referred the specimen to the subspecies U.arctospriscus Goldfuss, 1818 recorded in the later Middle and Late Pleistocene of Europe. This find revealed the wider distributional range for U.a.priscus, extending eastward as far as the northern part of East Siberia.
DOI: 10.15298/rusjtheriol.3.2.04
References
Aristov A.A. & Baryshnikov G.F. 2001. [The Mammals of Russia and Adjacent Territories. Carnivores and Pinnipeds]. Santkt-Peterburg: Izdatel'stvo Zoologicheskogo Instituta RAN. 560 p. [in Russian].
Averianov A.O., Baryshnikov G.F., Garutt V.E., Garutt N.V. & Fomicheva N.L. 1992. [Volga River Fauna of Pleistocene Mammals in Geological-Mineralogical Museum of Kazan University]. Kazan': Izdatel'stvo Kazanskogo Universiteta. 164 p. [in Russian].
Baryshnikov G.F. & Boeskorov G.F. 1998. [Brown bear Ursus arctos (Carnivora, Ursidae) from the Pleistocene of Yakutia] // Byulleten' Moskovskogo Obshchestva Ispytatelei Prirody, Otdel Biologicheskiy. T.103. No.2. P.3-9 [in Russian, with English summary].
Baryshnikov G.F., Mano T. & Masuda R. 2005. Taxonomic differentiation of Ursus arctos from south Okhotsk Sea islands // Russian Journal of Theriology. Vol.3. N.2. P.00-00.
Cherniavsky F.B. & Kretchmar M.A. 2001. [Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) in North-East of Siberia]. Magadan: Izdatel'stvo Instituta biologicheskikh problem Severa RAN. 93 p. [in Russian with English summary].
Kurtén B. 1959. On the bears of the Holsteinian Interglacial // Stockholm Contribution in Geology. Vol.2. No.5. P.73-102.
Kurtén B. 1968. Pleistocene Mammals of Europe. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 317 p.
Rusanov B.S. 1968. [Biostratigraphy of the Cenozoic Sediments in the Southern Yakutia]. Moskva: Nauka. 460 p. [in Russian].
Spektor V.B., Epov O.G., Gabala R.O., Savchenko A.G. & Sergeenko A.I. 1995. [Geological Map of Yakutia. Lower Yana River Block]. Yakutsk: Izdatel'stvo Geologicheskogo komiteta RS(Ya). List 17.
Thenius E. 1956. Zur Kenntnis der fossilen Braunbären (Ursidae, Mammalia) // Sitzungsberichte der mathematische-naturwissenschen Klasse, Abteilung I. Bd.165. Hf.2-3. S.153-172.
Vangengeim E.A. 1977. [Paleontological Foundation of the Anthropogene Stratigraphy of Northern Asia (on Mammals)]. Moskva: Nauka. 172 p. [in Russian].
Vereshchagin N.K. 1959. [Mammals of the Caucasus. A History of the Fauna Formation]. Moskva - Leningrad: Izdatel'stvo AN SSSR. 704 p. [in Russian].
Vereshchagin N.K. 1973. [Craniological characteristic of recent and fossil bears] // Zoologicheskii Zhurnal. T.52. No.6. P.920-930 [in Russian with English summary].
Smilodon-Rex says: Interesting, the last cave lion's population also from Yakutia Russia, it means cave lion would likely to conflict with brown bear at the same area during the late Pleistocene
Skull of the Pleistocene brown bear (Ursus arctos) from Yakutia, Russia.
Baryshnikov G.F., Boeskorov G.G.
P. 71-75
A skull of the robust brown bear found in the mouth of Ulakhan-Orto-Stan River in the north of Yakutia has been examined. Its morphometrical characteristics referred the specimen to the subspecies U.arctospriscus Goldfuss, 1818 recorded in the later Middle and Late Pleistocene of Europe. This find revealed the wider distributional range for U.a.priscus, extending eastward as far as the northern part of East Siberia.
DOI: 10.15298/rusjtheriol.3.2.04
References
Aristov A.A. & Baryshnikov G.F. 2001. [The Mammals of Russia and Adjacent Territories. Carnivores and Pinnipeds]. Santkt-Peterburg: Izdatel'stvo Zoologicheskogo Instituta RAN. 560 p. [in Russian].
Averianov A.O., Baryshnikov G.F., Garutt V.E., Garutt N.V. & Fomicheva N.L. 1992. [Volga River Fauna of Pleistocene Mammals in Geological-Mineralogical Museum of Kazan University]. Kazan': Izdatel'stvo Kazanskogo Universiteta. 164 p. [in Russian].
Baryshnikov G.F. & Boeskorov G.F. 1998. [Brown bear Ursus arctos (Carnivora, Ursidae) from the Pleistocene of Yakutia] // Byulleten' Moskovskogo Obshchestva Ispytatelei Prirody, Otdel Biologicheskiy. T.103. No.2. P.3-9 [in Russian, with English summary].
Baryshnikov G.F., Mano T. & Masuda R. 2005. Taxonomic differentiation of Ursus arctos from south Okhotsk Sea islands // Russian Journal of Theriology. Vol.3. N.2. P.00-00.
Cherniavsky F.B. & Kretchmar M.A. 2001. [Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) in North-East of Siberia]. Magadan: Izdatel'stvo Instituta biologicheskikh problem Severa RAN. 93 p. [in Russian with English summary].
Kurtén B. 1959. On the bears of the Holsteinian Interglacial // Stockholm Contribution in Geology. Vol.2. No.5. P.73-102.
Kurtén B. 1968. Pleistocene Mammals of Europe. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 317 p.
Rusanov B.S. 1968. [Biostratigraphy of the Cenozoic Sediments in the Southern Yakutia]. Moskva: Nauka. 460 p. [in Russian].
Spektor V.B., Epov O.G., Gabala R.O., Savchenko A.G. & Sergeenko A.I. 1995. [Geological Map of Yakutia. Lower Yana River Block]. Yakutsk: Izdatel'stvo Geologicheskogo komiteta RS(Ya). List 17.
Thenius E. 1956. Zur Kenntnis der fossilen Braunbären (Ursidae, Mammalia) // Sitzungsberichte der mathematische-naturwissenschen Klasse, Abteilung I. Bd.165. Hf.2-3. S.153-172.
Vangengeim E.A. 1977. [Paleontological Foundation of the Anthropogene Stratigraphy of Northern Asia (on Mammals)]. Moskva: Nauka. 172 p. [in Russian].
Vereshchagin N.K. 1959. [Mammals of the Caucasus. A History of the Fauna Formation]. Moskva - Leningrad: Izdatel'stvo AN SSSR. 704 p. [in Russian].
Vereshchagin N.K. 1973. [Craniological characteristic of recent and fossil bears] // Zoologicheskii Zhurnal. T.52. No.6. P.920-930 [in Russian with English summary].
Smilodon-Rex says: Interesting, the last cave lion's population also from Yakutia Russia, it means cave lion would likely to conflict with brown bear at the same area during the late Pleistocene