Ashleigh Haruda
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Haruda A, Mazzucato C, Yeomans L
J Morphol
. 2024 Jul;
285(8):e21750.
PMID: 39032031
Accurate identification of waterfowl bones in archaeological and fossil assemblages has potential to unlock new methods of past environmental reconstruction, as species have differing habitat preferences and migration patterns. Therefore,...
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Jamieson A, Carmagnini A, Howard-McCombe J, Doherty S, Hirons A, Dimopoulos E, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2023 Nov;
33(21):4751-4760.e14.
PMID: 37935117
Domestic cats were derived from the Near Eastern wildcat (Felis lybica), after which they dispersed with people into Europe. As they did so, it is possible that they interbred with...
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Ventresca Miller A, Wilkin S, Bayarsaikhan J, Ramsoe A, Clark J, Byambadorj B, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2023 Mar;
6(1):351.
PMID: 37002413
Domesticated yaks endure as iconic symbols of high-altitude frozen landscapes, where herding communities depend on their high-fat milk, transport, dung, and natural fibers. While there is established proteomic evidence for...
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Hanot P, Bayarsaikhan J, Guintard C, Haruda A, Mijiddorj E, Schafberg R, et al.
BMC Ecol Evol
. 2021 Sep;
21(1):178.
PMID: 34548035
The potential of artificial selection to dramatically impact phenotypic diversity is well known. Large-scale morphological changes in domestic species, emerging over short timescales, offer an accelerated perspective on evolutionary processes....
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Allais-Bonnet A, Hintermann A, Deloche M, Cornette R, Bardou P, Naval-Sanchez M, et al.
Mol Biol Evol
. 2021 Feb;
38(6):2260-2272.
PMID: 33528505
In the course of evolution, pecorans (i.e., higher ruminants) developed a remarkable diversity of osseous cranial appendages, collectively referred to as "headgear," which likely share the same origin and genetic...
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Harbers H, Neaux D, Ortiz K, Blanc B, Laurens F, Baly I, et al.
R Soc Open Sci
. 2020 Apr;
7(3):192039.
PMID: 32269811
Deciphering the plastic (non-heritable) changes induced by human control over wild animals in the archaeological record is challenging. We hypothesized that changes in locomotor behaviour in a wild ungulate due...