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Gomes Rodrigues H, Le Gouellec C, Ortiz K, Locatelli Y, Neaux D, Cucchi T
J Morphol . 2025 Jan; 286(1):e70024. PMID: 39789777
Dental anomalies are frequent in boars and pigs, and they generally affect the first premolar loci. The prevalence of these dental anomalies was investigated in a large number of populations...
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Herrel A, Locatelli Y, Ortiz K, Theil J, Cornette R, Cucchi T
J Morphol . 2024 Feb; 285(2):e21676. PMID: 38361257
The jaw system in mammals is complex and different muscle morphotypes have been documented. Pigs are an interesting group of animals as they are omnivorous and have a bunodont crushing...
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Yu H, Jamieson A, Hulme-Beaman A, Conroy C, Knight B, Speller C, et al.
Nat Commun . 2022 May; 13(1):2399. PMID: 35504912
The distribution of the black rat (Rattus rattus) has been heavily influenced by its association with humans. The dispersal history of this non-native commensal rodent across Europe, however, remains poorly...
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Neaux D, Harbers H, Blanc B, Ortiz K, Locatelli Y, Herrel A, et al.
J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol . 2022 Mar; 338(8):575-585. PMID: 35286754
Deciphering the plastic (i.e., nonheritable) changes induced by human control over wild animals in the archeological record is challenging. Previous studies detected morphological markers associated with captivity in the cranium,...
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Cucchi T, Domont A, Harbers H, Evin A, Alcantara Fors R, Sana M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Sep; 11(1):19243. PMID: 34552107
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Hulme-Beaman A, Orton D, Cucchi T
Anim Front . 2021 Jun; 11(3):78-86. PMID: 34158992
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Cucchi T, Domont A, Harbers H, Evin A, Alcantara Fors R, Sana M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Jun; 11(1):11435. PMID: 34075126
Epipaleolithic hunter-gatherers from the Near East introduced wild boars (Sus scrofa) to Cyprus, with the Early Pre-Pottery Neolithic (PPN) settlers hunting the wild descendants of these boars. However, the geographic...
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Neaux D, Blanc B, Ortiz K, Locatelli Y, Schafberg R, Herrel A, et al.
J Anat . 2021 Mar; 239(2):489-497. PMID: 33713426
The domestication process is associated with substantial phenotypic changes through time. However, although morphological integration between biological structures is purported to have a major influence on the evolution of new...
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Harbers H, Zanolli C, Cazenave M, Theil J, Ortiz K, Blanc B, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 Nov; 10(1):19070. PMID: 33149160
The lack of bone morphological markers associated with the human control of wild animals has prevented the documentation of incipient animal domestication in archaeology. Here, we assess whether direct environmental...
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Cucchi T, Papayianni K, Cersoy S, Aznar-Cormano L, Zazzo A, Debruyne R, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 May; 10(1):8276. PMID: 32427845
The house mouse (Mus musculus) represents the extreme of globalization of invasive mammals. However, the timing and basis of its origin and early phases of dispersal remain poorly documented. To...