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— The BEAM lab collaborated in the publication of the first review of Panthera pardus during the Pleistocene in the Pyrenees

Pere Gelabert is a co-author of a recent paper published in Quaternary Science Reviews, which fills a critical gap in the published record of Panthera pardus during the Pleistocene. The study presents the first comprehensive review of leopard fossils in the Pyrenees, revealing a progressive increase in both the number of fossil occurrences and body mass throughout the Pleistocene. Notably, the results also indicate a reduced sexual dimorphism in Pleistocene leopards compared to modern populations.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0277379125001477?dgcid=coauthor