mosbachensis in Europe, other informative cranial remains far predate the crucial period from MIS 12 to MIS 9, when the Canis mosbachensis-Canis lupus transition occurred 11, 13, 19. Aside from the Ostiense cranium (456–416 ka, MIS 11) 2, which represents the last occurrence (LO) of C. Most importantly, there is overlap in tooth size between these two species, leading to uncertain taxonomic attributions. lupus have long been vaguely defined (Supplementary Note 1), as the remains of wolf-like canids from the Middle Pleistocene of Europe are mainly of poor taxonomic value (Fig. maximus, sensu Brugal and Boudadì-Maligne 2). An increase in dimensions is usually recorded across the Middle Pleistocene, with the largest Canis reported during the end of the Late Pleistocene ( C. ![]() Despite being intensively investigated from taxonomic, morphological and biochronological perspectives, European Middle Pleistocene wolves have been attributed either to C. 400 ka), characterized by the earliest dispersal of several modern mammal taxa in Europe 14, 15, 16, 17. The first occurrence (FO) of the modern wolf is one of the defining bioevents of the faunal turnover that took place during the transition between the Galerian and Aurelian European Land Mammal Ages (ca. lupus, with a replacement occurred in Europe during the Middle Pleistocene ca. lupus from the late Early Pleistocene of North America 12, there is broad consensus in considering the Early to Middle Pleistocene Mosbach wolf ( Canis mosbachensis, Soergel, 1925) the ancestor of C. lupus in Europe is instead limited due to the paucity of fossil remains 10, 11.Īlthough there are a few remains attributed to C. Moving back to the Middle Pleistocene, our knowledge on the origin of C. lupus is remarkable in terms of number of remains and their preservation, offering a privileged context for investigating the paleobiology of the wolf 2, 3, 4, 5, as well as the early human-wolf interactions and the origin of the domestic dog 6, 7, 8, 9. ![]() The European fossil record of Late Pleistocene C. Overall - I give it a 5 - for the daughter and the scenery.The ecological plasticity, the pack hunting abilities and the complex social structure are just some of the traits that contribute to making the wolf ( Canis lupus, Linnaeus, 1758) the most widespread and iconic representative of the genus Canis, with a considerable impact on the collective human imagination over the centuries 1. but still nothing on the sister's IVF thing. One of the most contrived, silly storylines ever. After JUST ONE use - he's sold and asks her to stay. there's avalanche activity and no one knew it without her program. she and Huzsar's friend use it and freak out because they are on a search and rescue operation - and HORRORS. They never really discussed it in depth - but he won't support it - so she gets angry and decides to go home. We also have the confrontation between Newbrough and Huzsar about her avalanche software. What was the point there? Totally unnecessary. What was the point? AND her sister (Newbrough) never asks her about it? NEVER!!! Then there's the "nemesis woman." She obviously has the hots for Huzsar's character.and seems miffed he's not interested - but that storyline too is never addressed after she huffs out of the party. ![]() She's devastated - AND YET - the next day she's very chipper - hot tubbing and playing in the snow with the daughter. She takes a pregnancy test and it's negative. She and her husband have been going through IVF. UNNECESSARY and UNFINISHED storylines: Teagan Moss is the sister. The young lady playing his daughter was delightful - she lit up the screen in every scene she was in. AND PLEASE! No one goes skiing in full makeup INCLUDING fake lashes and lipstick. I have not seen a single movie with her in it that's she been good OR believable. So let's talk actors: Ashley Newbrough is a mediocre actor in every sense of the word. Another example is in The Christmas Train - which shows the actors gazing at the beautiful, rugged peaks outside La Junta, CO - which is on the eastern plains of Colorado at least 200 miles from any kind of mountain - and nothing rugged as shown. So over Hallmark using places that don't even resemble the actual location. Glacier doesn't have any formal ski resorts within its boundaries. ![]() NOT! Why not just call it "Love in British Columbia" ? The people at Hallmark think we're all stupid.
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