D URING the Wisconsin glaciation the present land areas of the coastal regions of Alaska bordering the Gulf of Alaska were virtually com-pletely overridden by ice. The now existing flora and fauna of the region have presumably become established in the 10,000 years since the recession of the ice. Swarth discussed the origins of the fauna of the “Sitkan District’ ’ in 1936, and since then additional knowledge of the glacial history of the southern coastal regions of Alaska has become available, permitting a new interpretation of the distribution patterns of mammals (Heusser 1960, Miller 1958, Flint 1957, and Karlstrom 1964). The present distribution of mammals in this region, although complicated by the phenomenon of insularity, reflects ...
Radical restructuring of the terrestrial, large mammal fauna living in arctic Alaska occurred betwee...
On cover: "RF 1469."From observations conducted during the summer of 1962 concerning the habitat, sp...
<div><p>Recent studies suggest that alpine and arctic organisms may have distinctly different phylog...
Discusses the spread of mammals from two refugia (a northern: interior Alaska-Bering Sea, and a sout...
T HE mammal fauna of arctic Alaska is comprised of about thirty species, most of which are widely di...
Pleistocene glacial-interglacial cycles resulted in population isolation that led to inter- and intr...
On the basis of studies of botanists and his own on arctic birds, the author suggests a number of re...
In 1990 vertebrate fossils were found in the caves of southeast Alaska, an area of impressive karst ...
THE mammal fauna of arctic Alaska is comprised of ahout thirty specles,most of which are widely dist...
During the Quaternary there was a cyclical alternation of warm and cold periods - interglacials and ...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Periodic glacial advances during the Pleistocene f...
Contains a study of mammals of arctic Alaska, mainly from the Brooks Range, each species discussed i...
Although islands are of long-standing interest to biologists, only a handful of studies have investi...
Describes remains of the arctic ground squirrel, collared and brown lemmings, and the narrow-skulled...
L ATE Pleistocene sediments in central and northern Alaska have yielded abundant remains of a varied...
Radical restructuring of the terrestrial, large mammal fauna living in arctic Alaska occurred betwee...
On cover: "RF 1469."From observations conducted during the summer of 1962 concerning the habitat, sp...
<div><p>Recent studies suggest that alpine and arctic organisms may have distinctly different phylog...
Discusses the spread of mammals from two refugia (a northern: interior Alaska-Bering Sea, and a sout...
T HE mammal fauna of arctic Alaska is comprised of about thirty species, most of which are widely di...
Pleistocene glacial-interglacial cycles resulted in population isolation that led to inter- and intr...
On the basis of studies of botanists and his own on arctic birds, the author suggests a number of re...
In 1990 vertebrate fossils were found in the caves of southeast Alaska, an area of impressive karst ...
THE mammal fauna of arctic Alaska is comprised of ahout thirty specles,most of which are widely dist...
During the Quaternary there was a cyclical alternation of warm and cold periods - interglacials and ...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Periodic glacial advances during the Pleistocene f...
Contains a study of mammals of arctic Alaska, mainly from the Brooks Range, each species discussed i...
Although islands are of long-standing interest to biologists, only a handful of studies have investi...
Describes remains of the arctic ground squirrel, collared and brown lemmings, and the narrow-skulled...
L ATE Pleistocene sediments in central and northern Alaska have yielded abundant remains of a varied...
Radical restructuring of the terrestrial, large mammal fauna living in arctic Alaska occurred betwee...
On cover: "RF 1469."From observations conducted during the summer of 1962 concerning the habitat, sp...
<div><p>Recent studies suggest that alpine and arctic organisms may have distinctly different phylog...