Dire wolves were the last of an ancient New World canid lineage
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Perri Angela R.ORCID, Mitchell Kieren J.ORCID, Mouton AliceORCID, Álvarez-Carretero Sandra, Hulme-Beaman ArdernORCID, Haile JamesORCID, Jamieson AlexandraORCID, Meachen JulieORCID, Lin Audrey T.ORCID, Schubert Blaine W., Ameen Carly, Antipina Ekaterina E., Bover PereORCID, Brace SelinaORCID, Carmagnini Alberto, Carøe Christian, Samaniego Castruita Jose A.ORCID, Chatters James C.ORCID, Dobney KeithORCID, dos Reis MarioORCID, Evin AllowenORCID, Gaubert Philippe, Gopalakrishnan Shyam, Gower GrahamORCID, Heiniger Holly, Helgen Kristofer M.ORCID, Kapp Josh, Kosintsev Pavel A., Linderholm Anna, Ozga Andrew T., Presslee Samantha, Salis Alexander T.ORCID, Saremi Nedda F., Shew Colin, Skerry Katherine, Taranenko Dmitry E.ORCID, Thompson MaryORCID, Sablin Mikhail V.ORCID, Kuzmin Yaroslav V.ORCID, Collins Matthew J., Sinding Mikkel-Holger S.ORCID, Gilbert M. Thomas P., Stone Anne C.ORCID, Shapiro BethORCID, Van Valkenburgh BlaireORCID, Wayne Robert K., Larson GregerORCID, Cooper Alan, Frantz Laurent A. F.ORCID
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Multidisciplinary
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