Museum skull specimens from 224 Arctic foxes (Vulpes lagopus) were examined macroscopically using an established protocol for examination of mammalian skull specimens. Foxes were collected from coastal and island regions of Alaska, USA, except for two individuals. Collection years ranged from 1931 to 2016 with most specimens collected during the 1950s and 1960s. The study population comprised more females (n = 134, 59.8%) than males (n = 83, 37.0%) and individuals of unknown sex (n = 7, 3.1%). There were 108 (48.2%) young adults, 115 (51.3%) adults, and one (0.4%) individual of unknown age. A total of 8,891 teeth (94.5%) were available for examination. The most common types of pathology observed were periodonti...
Skulls from 112 Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) were examined according to predefined criteri...
Samples of 510 gray fox and 150 red fox from southern Illinois were examined for the presence of con...
Archaeological dog remains from many areas clearly show that these animals suffered tooth fractures,...
Skulls from 392 grey wolves (Canis lupus) were examined macroscopically according to predefined crit...
Skull specimens from: southern sea otter (Enhydra lutris nereis), Eastern Pacific harbor seal (Phoca...
Studies of the effects of variation in resource availability are important for understanding the eco...
Museum specimens (maxillae and mandibles) of the three marmot species occurring in Alaska (Marmota c...
We investigated if dietary exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) affect mandibular asymme...
While studying skulls of Foxes from western Europe for taxonomical purposes, the authors were struck...
Museum skull specimens represent a non-invasive, informative, and readily available means to study t...
The aim of the present study was to test whether there are morphological and morphometrical differen...
The occurrence and kinds of dental pathology in wild carnivore populations in Arkansas were investig...
We examined 56 anterior segments of mandibles from moose harvested from a declining population that ...
The systematic analysis of museum collections can provide important insights into the dental and ske...
The systematic analysis of museum collections can provide important insights into the dental and ske...
Skulls from 112 Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) were examined according to predefined criteri...
Samples of 510 gray fox and 150 red fox from southern Illinois were examined for the presence of con...
Archaeological dog remains from many areas clearly show that these animals suffered tooth fractures,...
Skulls from 392 grey wolves (Canis lupus) were examined macroscopically according to predefined crit...
Skull specimens from: southern sea otter (Enhydra lutris nereis), Eastern Pacific harbor seal (Phoca...
Studies of the effects of variation in resource availability are important for understanding the eco...
Museum specimens (maxillae and mandibles) of the three marmot species occurring in Alaska (Marmota c...
We investigated if dietary exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) affect mandibular asymme...
While studying skulls of Foxes from western Europe for taxonomical purposes, the authors were struck...
Museum skull specimens represent a non-invasive, informative, and readily available means to study t...
The aim of the present study was to test whether there are morphological and morphometrical differen...
The occurrence and kinds of dental pathology in wild carnivore populations in Arkansas were investig...
We examined 56 anterior segments of mandibles from moose harvested from a declining population that ...
The systematic analysis of museum collections can provide important insights into the dental and ske...
The systematic analysis of museum collections can provide important insights into the dental and ske...
Skulls from 112 Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) were examined according to predefined criteri...
Samples of 510 gray fox and 150 red fox from southern Illinois were examined for the presence of con...
Archaeological dog remains from many areas clearly show that these animals suffered tooth fractures,...