Little is known about the population dynamics between Arctic and red foxes in Alaska and consequences for rabies ecology. Both species carry different variants of rabies and inhabit different environments. As the global warming trends progress, the Arctic and red fox will have increased habitat overlap due to northward range expansion of the red fox into the historic habitat of the Arctic fox. Hypothesis: global warming trends will significantly influence the disease dynamics between red and Arctic foxes as well as their roles in disease dynamics in the far North. In order to better survey the movement of the variants of rabies among Arctic and red fox, microsatellites will be used to assess population structure of these host species
Rabies is a globally prevalent viral zoonosis that causes 59,000 deaths per year and has important e...
BACKGROUND: The genus Vulpes (true foxes) comprises numerous species that inhabit a wide range of ha...
The Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) population in Fennoscandia experienced a drastic demographic and gen...
Populations are exposed to different types and strains of pathogens across heterogeneous landscapes,...
Rabies spreads in both Arctic (Vulpes lagopus) and red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) throughout the Canadian...
Rabies is a fatal disease that raises public health concerns in the Canadian Eastern Subarctic regio...
For pathogens that infect multiple species the distinction between reservoir hosts and spillover hos...
The direct and interactive effects of climate change on host species and infectious disease dynamics...
Rabies is a major issue for human and animal health in the Arctic, yet little is known about its epi...
Pathogens are recognized as major drivers of local adaptation in wildlife systems. By determining wh...
Abstract The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) expanded its dis-tribution over large parts of the Canadian Arc...
The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) occurs on multiple continents in diverse habitats, making it an informat...
Understanding the response of boreal species to past climate warming can help to predict future resp...
This thesis investigates how changes in population size and spatial movements of individuals have sh...
The circumpolar arctic fox Alopex lagopus thrives in cold climates and has a high migration rate inv...
Rabies is a globally prevalent viral zoonosis that causes 59,000 deaths per year and has important e...
BACKGROUND: The genus Vulpes (true foxes) comprises numerous species that inhabit a wide range of ha...
The Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) population in Fennoscandia experienced a drastic demographic and gen...
Populations are exposed to different types and strains of pathogens across heterogeneous landscapes,...
Rabies spreads in both Arctic (Vulpes lagopus) and red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) throughout the Canadian...
Rabies is a fatal disease that raises public health concerns in the Canadian Eastern Subarctic regio...
For pathogens that infect multiple species the distinction between reservoir hosts and spillover hos...
The direct and interactive effects of climate change on host species and infectious disease dynamics...
Rabies is a major issue for human and animal health in the Arctic, yet little is known about its epi...
Pathogens are recognized as major drivers of local adaptation in wildlife systems. By determining wh...
Abstract The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) expanded its dis-tribution over large parts of the Canadian Arc...
The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) occurs on multiple continents in diverse habitats, making it an informat...
Understanding the response of boreal species to past climate warming can help to predict future resp...
This thesis investigates how changes in population size and spatial movements of individuals have sh...
The circumpolar arctic fox Alopex lagopus thrives in cold climates and has a high migration rate inv...
Rabies is a globally prevalent viral zoonosis that causes 59,000 deaths per year and has important e...
BACKGROUND: The genus Vulpes (true foxes) comprises numerous species that inhabit a wide range of ha...
The Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) population in Fennoscandia experienced a drastic demographic and gen...