Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1,2], while others failed to adapt and became extinct [3]. The factors that determine successful climate adaptation remain poorly understood. We constructed a reference genome and studied physiological adaptations in the Alpine marmot (Marmota marmota), a large ground-dwelling squirrel exquisitely adapted to the "ice-age" climate of the Pleistocene steppe [4,5]. Since the disappearance of this habitat, the rodent persists in large numbers in the high-altitude Alpine meadow [6,7]. Genome and metabolome showed evidence of adaptation consistent with cold climate, affecting white adipose tissue. Conversely, however, we found that the Alpine marmot has levels of genetic varia...
The genetic diversity in modern species is strongly affected by contemporary gene flow between popul...
Summary: The Himalayan marmot (Marmota himalayana) is a hibernating mammal that inhabits the high-el...
Adaptive population shifts in response to climate change Ing. Michaela Horníková, Doctoral thesis Ab...
International audienceSome species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1,2], w...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
Goßmann T, Shanmugasundram A, Borno S, et al. Ice-Age Climate Adaptations Trap the Alpine Marmot in ...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
\ua9 2019 The Author(s) Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2]...
Many species that occupy high latitudes of North America were historically restricted to relatively ...
Ground squirrels of the genus Marmota are known for their ability to tolerate bitterly cold climates...
Ground squirrels of the genus Marmota are known for their ability to tolerate bitterly cold climates...
The genetic diversity in modern species is strongly affected by contemporary gene flow between popul...
The genetic diversity in modern species is strongly affected by contemporary gene flow between popul...
Summary: The Himalayan marmot (Marmota himalayana) is a hibernating mammal that inhabits the high-el...
Adaptive population shifts in response to climate change Ing. Michaela Horníková, Doctoral thesis Ab...
International audienceSome species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1,2], w...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
Goßmann T, Shanmugasundram A, Borno S, et al. Ice-Age Climate Adaptations Trap the Alpine Marmot in ...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
\ua9 2019 The Author(s) Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2]...
Many species that occupy high latitudes of North America were historically restricted to relatively ...
Ground squirrels of the genus Marmota are known for their ability to tolerate bitterly cold climates...
Ground squirrels of the genus Marmota are known for their ability to tolerate bitterly cold climates...
The genetic diversity in modern species is strongly affected by contemporary gene flow between popul...
The genetic diversity in modern species is strongly affected by contemporary gene flow between popul...
Summary: The Himalayan marmot (Marmota himalayana) is a hibernating mammal that inhabits the high-el...
Adaptive population shifts in response to climate change Ing. Michaela Horníková, Doctoral thesis Ab...