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A 16S rRNA Gene-Based Metabarcoding of Phosphate-Rich Deposits in Muierilor Cave, South-Western Carpathians
ArticleAbstract: Muierilor Cave is one of Romania’s most important show caves, with paleontological and archeologicalPalabras claves:bat guano, cave microbiology, fossil bones, metabarcoding, pathogens, radiocarbon, RomaniaAutores:Atkinson I., Bulzu P., Cadar O., Faur L., Fruth V., Haidău C., Levei E.A., Mirea I.C., Moldovan O.T., Năstase-Bucur R., Silviu ConstantinFuentes:scopusAn early modern human from Romania with a recent Neanderthal ancestor
ArticleAbstract: Neanderthals are thought to have disappeared in Europe approximately 39,000-41,000 years ago but thePalabras claves:Autores:Fu Q., Hajdinjak M., Kelso J., Lazaridis I., Mallick S., Meyer M., Moldovan O.T., Nickel B., Pääbo S., Patterson N., Prüfer K., Reich D., Rohland N., Silviu Constantin, Skoglund P., Viola B.Fuentes:scopusAncient human footprints in Ciur-Izbuc Cave, Romania
ArticleAbstract: In 1965, Ciur-Izbuc Cave in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania was discovered to contain about 400Palabras claves:cave occupation, human footprints, minimum number of individuals, stature estimationAutores:Moldovan O.T., Neag I., Robu M., Silviu Constantin, Tomus B., Webb D.Fuentes:scopusCave bears (Ursus spelaeus) from the Peştera cu Oase (Banat, Romania): Paleobiology and taphonomy
ArticleAbstract: The 2002 discovery of the earliest European modern humans in the Peştera cu Oase (Romania) has led tPalabras claves:Cave bear, humans, Palaeobiology, Romania, TaphonomyAutores:Gherase M., Milota S., Moldovan O.T., Petrea C., Quilès J., Rodrigo R., Rougier H., Sarcinǎ L., Silviu Constantin, Trinkaus E., Zilhão J.Fuentes:scopusFossil invertebrates records in cave sediments and paleoenvironmental assessments-a study of four cave sites from Romanian Carpathians
ArticleAbstract: Fossil invertebrates from cave sediments have been recently described as a potential new proxy for pPalabras claves:Autores:Frenzel P., Miko L., Moldovan O.T., Panaiotu C.G., Roban R.D., Silviu ConstantinFuentes:scopusInitial Upper Palaeolithic humans in Europe had recent Neanderthal ancestry
ArticleAbstract: Modern humans appeared in Europe by at least 45,000 years ago1–5, but the extent of their interactioPalabras claves:Autores:Endarova E., Essel E., Fewlass H., Fu Q., Hajdinjak M., Hublin J.J., Hübner A., Kelso J., Mafessoni F., McPherron S.P., Meyer M., Moldovan O.T., Nagel S., Nickel B., Pääbo S., Paskulin L., Peter B.M., Rezek Z., Richter J., Silviu Constantin, Sinet-Mathiot V., Sirakov N., Sirakova S., Skoglund P., Skov L., Smith G.M., Spasov R., Talamo S., Tsanova T., Vernot B., Welker F., Zahariev N.Fuentes:scopusInvertebrate fossils from cave sediments: A new proxy for pre-Quaternary paleoenvironments
ArticleAbstract: Five samples of clastic sediments from interior cave facies taken in three Slovenian relic caves (TrPalabras claves:Autores:Bosák P., Meleg I.N., Mihevc A., Miko L., Moldovan O.T., Petculescu A., Silviu ConstantinFuentes:scopusNew insights on the cave bear population from the urşilor cave, Romania
Conference ObjectAbstract: The first two palaeontological excavation campaigns held in 2010 at the Urşilor Cave, Bihor MountainPalabras claves:Biochronological estimation, Magnetic susceptibility, Romania, Taphonomy, Upper Pleistocene, Urjilor cave, Ursus spelaeusAutores:Döppes D., Drǎguşin V., Kenesz M., Marius V., Moldovan O.T., Panaiotu C.G., Petculescu A., Robu M., Silviu ConstantinFuentes:scopusThe genetic history of Ice Age Europe
ArticleAbstract: Modern humans arrived in Europe ∼45,000 years ago, but little is known about their genetic compositiPalabras claves:Autores:Benazzi S., Bocherens H., Caramelli D., Conard N.J., Coppola D., Cremonesi R.G., Crevecoeur I., Cupillard C., Derevianko A.P., Drozdov N., Drucker D.G., Fernandes D., Flas D., Fu Q., Furtwängler A., Gély B., Grigorescu D., Haak W., Hajdinjak M., Harvati K., Kelso J., Krause J., Lari M., Lazaridis I., Lipson M., Mallegni F., Mallick S., Mannino M.A., Mathieson I., Meyer M., Mittnik A., Moiseyev V., Moldovan O.T., Morales M.R.G., Neugebauer-Maresch C., Nickel B., Pääbo S., Patterson N., Peltzer A., Peresani M., Petr M., Pinhasi R., Posth C., Reich D., Ricci S., Richards M.P., Rohland N., Ronchitelli A., Rougier H., Schiffels S., Semal P., Silviu Constantin, Skoglund P., Slavinsky V., Slon V., Straus L.G., Svoboda J., Talamo S., Teschler-Nicola M., Thevenet C., Tsybankov A., Vacca E., Valentin F., Wehrberger K.Fuentes:scopus