Rapid climate warming in the Arctic results in multifaceted disruption of biodiversity, faunal structure, and ecosystem health. Hypotheses have linked range expansion and emergence of parasites and diseases to accelerating warming globally but empirical studies demonstrating causality are rare. Using historical data and recent surveys as baselines, we explored climatological drivers for Arctic warming as determinants of range expansion for two temperature-dependent lungworms, Umingmakstrongylus pallikuukensis and Varestrongylus eleguneniensis, of muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) and caribou (Rangifer tarandus), in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago from 1980 through 2017. Our field data shows a substantial northward shift of the northern edge of th...
In a warming world, changes in climate may result in species-level responses as well as changes in c...
The Arctic, even more so than other parts of the world, has warmed substantially over the past few d...
First paragraph: The review by E. Post et al. ( Ecological dynamics across the Arctic associated wit...
Rapid climate warming in the Arctic results in multifaceted disruption of biodiversity, faunal struc...
Global climate change is altering the ecology of infectious agents and driving the emergence of dise...
Ruminants are vital elements of the Holarctic ecosystem. Little is known, however, of the structure ...
Important drivers for emergence of infectious disease in wildlife include changes in the environment...
SYNOPSIS. Important drivers for emergence of infectious disease in wildlife include changes in the e...
AbstractClimate change is occurring very rapidly in the Arctic, and the processes that have taken mi...
Abstract Background Umingmakstrongylus pallikuukensis and Varestrongylus eleguneniensis are two pote...
Development of the muskox protostrongylid lungworm, Umingmakstrongylus pallikuukensis, in its slug i...
Processes leading to range contractions and population declines of Arctic megafauna during the late ...
The response of Arctic organisms and their parasites to dramatic fluctuations in climate during the ...
Climatic impacts are especially pronounced in the Arctic, which as a region is warming twice as fast...
Climate change is already affecting Arctic species including infectious disease agents and greater c...
In a warming world, changes in climate may result in species-level responses as well as changes in c...
The Arctic, even more so than other parts of the world, has warmed substantially over the past few d...
First paragraph: The review by E. Post et al. ( Ecological dynamics across the Arctic associated wit...
Rapid climate warming in the Arctic results in multifaceted disruption of biodiversity, faunal struc...
Global climate change is altering the ecology of infectious agents and driving the emergence of dise...
Ruminants are vital elements of the Holarctic ecosystem. Little is known, however, of the structure ...
Important drivers for emergence of infectious disease in wildlife include changes in the environment...
SYNOPSIS. Important drivers for emergence of infectious disease in wildlife include changes in the e...
AbstractClimate change is occurring very rapidly in the Arctic, and the processes that have taken mi...
Abstract Background Umingmakstrongylus pallikuukensis and Varestrongylus eleguneniensis are two pote...
Development of the muskox protostrongylid lungworm, Umingmakstrongylus pallikuukensis, in its slug i...
Processes leading to range contractions and population declines of Arctic megafauna during the late ...
The response of Arctic organisms and their parasites to dramatic fluctuations in climate during the ...
Climatic impacts are especially pronounced in the Arctic, which as a region is warming twice as fast...
Climate change is already affecting Arctic species including infectious disease agents and greater c...
In a warming world, changes in climate may result in species-level responses as well as changes in c...
The Arctic, even more so than other parts of the world, has warmed substantially over the past few d...
First paragraph: The review by E. Post et al. ( Ecological dynamics across the Arctic associated wit...