Interglacial-glacial cycles of the Quaternary are widely recognized in shaping phylogeographic structure. Patterns from cold adapted species can be especially informative - in particular, uncovering additional glacial refugia, identifying likely recolonization patterns, and increasing our understanding of species' responses to climate change. We investigated phylogenetic structure of the wolverine, a wide-ranging cold adapted carnivore, using a 318 bp of the mitochondrial DNA control region for 983 wolverines (n=209 this study, n=774 from GenBank) from across their full Holarctic distribution. Bayesian phylogenetic tree reconstruction and the distribution of observed pairwise haplotype differences (mismatch distribution) provided evidence o...
Widely distributed taxa provide an opportunity to compare biogeographic responses to climatic fluctu...
Fossil, archaeological, and morphometric data suggest that indigenous red foxes in North America wer...
AimTo determine whether a contemporary population of the moose (Alces alces), a large northern ungul...
<div><p>Interglacial-glacial cycles of the Quaternary are widely recognized in shaping phylogeograph...
Interglacial-glacial cycles of the Quaternary are widely recognized in shaping phylogeographic struc...
The circumboreal wolverine (Gulo gulo sp.) is ideal for studying responses to environmental perturba...
Understanding the response of boreal species to past climate warming can help to predict future resp...
Information on genetic population structure provides important knowledge for species conservation. Y...
Glacial refugia considerably shaped the phylogeographical structure of species and may influence int...
Abstract After decades, even centuries of persecution, large carnivore populations are widely recov...
Wolverines were greatly reduced in number and possibly extirpated from the contiguous United States ...
<div><p>Glacial refugia considerably shaped the phylogeographical structure of species and may influ...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Periodic glacial advances during the Pleistocene f...
Wolverines (Gulo gulo) were greatly reduced in number and possibly extirpated from the contiguous U....
Pleistocene glacial-interglacial cycles resulted in population isolation that led to inter- and intr...
Widely distributed taxa provide an opportunity to compare biogeographic responses to climatic fluctu...
Fossil, archaeological, and morphometric data suggest that indigenous red foxes in North America wer...
AimTo determine whether a contemporary population of the moose (Alces alces), a large northern ungul...
<div><p>Interglacial-glacial cycles of the Quaternary are widely recognized in shaping phylogeograph...
Interglacial-glacial cycles of the Quaternary are widely recognized in shaping phylogeographic struc...
The circumboreal wolverine (Gulo gulo sp.) is ideal for studying responses to environmental perturba...
Understanding the response of boreal species to past climate warming can help to predict future resp...
Information on genetic population structure provides important knowledge for species conservation. Y...
Glacial refugia considerably shaped the phylogeographical structure of species and may influence int...
Abstract After decades, even centuries of persecution, large carnivore populations are widely recov...
Wolverines were greatly reduced in number and possibly extirpated from the contiguous United States ...
<div><p>Glacial refugia considerably shaped the phylogeographical structure of species and may influ...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Periodic glacial advances during the Pleistocene f...
Wolverines (Gulo gulo) were greatly reduced in number and possibly extirpated from the contiguous U....
Pleistocene glacial-interglacial cycles resulted in population isolation that led to inter- and intr...
Widely distributed taxa provide an opportunity to compare biogeographic responses to climatic fluctu...
Fossil, archaeological, and morphometric data suggest that indigenous red foxes in North America wer...
AimTo determine whether a contemporary population of the moose (Alces alces), a large northern ungul...