The response of Arctic organisms and their parasites to dramatic fluctuations in climate during the Pleistocene has direct implications for predicting the impact of current climate change in the North. An increasing number of phylogeographical studies in the Arctic have laid a framework for testing hypotheses concerning the impact of shifting environmental conditions on transcontinental movement. We review 35 phylogeographical studies of trans-Beringian terrestrial and freshwater taxa, both hosts and parasites, to identify generalized patterns regarding the number, direction and timing of trans-continental colonizations. We found that colonization across Beringia was primarily from Asia to North America, with many events occurring in the Qu...
Palaeoenvironmental records from the now-submerged Bering Land Bridge (BLB) covering the Last Glacia...
Important drivers for emergence of infectious disease in wildlife include changes in the environment...
AbstractClimate change is occurring very rapidly in the Arctic, and the processes that have taken mi...
The response of Arctic organisms and their parasites to dramatic fluctuations in climate during the ...
Parasites are an understudied group that can provide important information on ecosystem dynamics and...
Traditional concepts of the Bering Land Bridge as a zone of predominantly eastward expansion from Eu...
The opening and closing of the Bering Land Bridge due to Pleistocene climate fluctuations facilitate...
Terrestrial communities in North America were assembled through a history of climate-driven coloniza...
Rapid climate warming in the Arctic results in multifaceted disruption of biodiversity, faunal struc...
Beringia is the region spanning eastern Asia and northwestern North America that remained ice-free d...
First paragraph: The review by E. Post et al. ( Ecological dynamics across the Arctic associated wit...
Ruminants are vital elements of the Holarctic ecosystem. Little is known, however, of the structure ...
The Beringian Coevolution Project (BCP), a field program underway in the high northern latitudes sin...
Global climate change is altering the ecology of infectious agents and driving the emergence of dise...
The Beringian Coevolution Project (BCP), a field program underway in the high northern latitudes sin...
Palaeoenvironmental records from the now-submerged Bering Land Bridge (BLB) covering the Last Glacia...
Important drivers for emergence of infectious disease in wildlife include changes in the environment...
AbstractClimate change is occurring very rapidly in the Arctic, and the processes that have taken mi...
The response of Arctic organisms and their parasites to dramatic fluctuations in climate during the ...
Parasites are an understudied group that can provide important information on ecosystem dynamics and...
Traditional concepts of the Bering Land Bridge as a zone of predominantly eastward expansion from Eu...
The opening and closing of the Bering Land Bridge due to Pleistocene climate fluctuations facilitate...
Terrestrial communities in North America were assembled through a history of climate-driven coloniza...
Rapid climate warming in the Arctic results in multifaceted disruption of biodiversity, faunal struc...
Beringia is the region spanning eastern Asia and northwestern North America that remained ice-free d...
First paragraph: The review by E. Post et al. ( Ecological dynamics across the Arctic associated wit...
Ruminants are vital elements of the Holarctic ecosystem. Little is known, however, of the structure ...
The Beringian Coevolution Project (BCP), a field program underway in the high northern latitudes sin...
Global climate change is altering the ecology of infectious agents and driving the emergence of dise...
The Beringian Coevolution Project (BCP), a field program underway in the high northern latitudes sin...
Palaeoenvironmental records from the now-submerged Bering Land Bridge (BLB) covering the Last Glacia...
Important drivers for emergence of infectious disease in wildlife include changes in the environment...
AbstractClimate change is occurring very rapidly in the Arctic, and the processes that have taken mi...