The moose (Alces alces) is the most intensely managed game species in Fennoscandia; approximately one-third of the population, ca. 160,000 animals, is harvested annually. Despite the species' biological and socioeconomic importance, there are knowledge gaps with respect to its intraspecific diversity and genetic structure. Recent studies of moose in neighboring countries report 2 genetic groups in Finland, 3 in Norway with one of them suggested to be of ancient origin, and no indications of bottlenecks. To delineate the spatial genetic landscape of the Swedish moose, we used allozyme variability from over 20,000 georeferenced moose collected all over Sweden in combination with 12 microsatellites (n = 1,200) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) seq...
Changes in the distribution of Eurasian moose (Alces alces) populations during the Pleistocene and H...
We studied variation in nucleotide sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome-b gene to assess the ph...
Moose (Alces alces) are highly mobile mammals that occur across arboreal regions of North America, E...
The moose (Alces alces) is the most intensely managed game species in Fennoscandia; approximately on...
AimTo determine whether a contemporary population of the moose (Alces alces), a large northern ungul...
To investigate genetic diversity and the population structure of the European moose (Alces alces), w...
To investigate genetic diversity and the population structure of the European moose (Alces alces), w...
To investigate genetic diversity and the population structure of the European moose (Alces alces), w...
To investigate genetic diversity and the population structure of the European moose (Alces alces), w...
To investigate genetic diversity and the population structure of the European moose (Alces alces), w...
Early studies of genetic variation in moose (Alces alces) indicated little variation. Recent studies...
Abstract Spatial and temporal variation is a universal feature in most organisms in nature, commonl...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Through analysis of mitochondrial DNA (mtDN...
Genetic variation is a prerequisite for the viability and evolution of species. Information on popul...
Genetic variation is a prerequisite for the viability and evolution of species. Information on popul...
Changes in the distribution of Eurasian moose (Alces alces) populations during the Pleistocene and H...
We studied variation in nucleotide sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome-b gene to assess the ph...
Moose (Alces alces) are highly mobile mammals that occur across arboreal regions of North America, E...
The moose (Alces alces) is the most intensely managed game species in Fennoscandia; approximately on...
AimTo determine whether a contemporary population of the moose (Alces alces), a large northern ungul...
To investigate genetic diversity and the population structure of the European moose (Alces alces), w...
To investigate genetic diversity and the population structure of the European moose (Alces alces), w...
To investigate genetic diversity and the population structure of the European moose (Alces alces), w...
To investigate genetic diversity and the population structure of the European moose (Alces alces), w...
To investigate genetic diversity and the population structure of the European moose (Alces alces), w...
Early studies of genetic variation in moose (Alces alces) indicated little variation. Recent studies...
Abstract Spatial and temporal variation is a universal feature in most organisms in nature, commonl...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Through analysis of mitochondrial DNA (mtDN...
Genetic variation is a prerequisite for the viability and evolution of species. Information on popul...
Genetic variation is a prerequisite for the viability and evolution of species. Information on popul...
Changes in the distribution of Eurasian moose (Alces alces) populations during the Pleistocene and H...
We studied variation in nucleotide sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome-b gene to assess the ph...
Moose (Alces alces) are highly mobile mammals that occur across arboreal regions of North America, E...