Previous studies have suggested that the presence of sea ice is an important factor in facilitating migration and determining the degree of genetic isolation among contemporary arctic fox populations. Because the extent of sea ice is dependent upon global temperatures, periods of significant cooling would have had a major impact on fox population connectivity and genetic variation. We tested this hypothesis by extracting and sequencing mitochondrial control region sequences from 17 arctic foxes excavated from two late 9th-12th century AD archaeological sites in northeast Iceland, both of which predate the Little Ice Age (~16th-19th century). Despite the fact that five haplotypes have been observed in modern Icelandic foxes, a single haploty...
The Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) population in Fennoscandia experienced a drastic bottleneck in the l...
The climatic fluctuations of the Late Pleistocene likely had a large impact on the evolutionary hist...
Accelerating climate change is causing severe habitat fragmentation in the Arctic, threatening the ...
Ancient DNA provides a powerful means to investigate the timing, rate and extent of population decli...
The circumpolar arctic fox Alopex lagopus thrives in cold climates and has a high migration rate inv...
The circumpolar arctic fox Alopex lagopus thrives in cold climates and has a high migration rate inv...
This thesis investigates how changes in population size and spatial movements of individuals have sh...
Unlike Oceanic islands, the islands of the Arctic Sea are not completely isolated from migration by ...
Accelerating climate change is causing severe habitat fragmentation in the Arctic, threatening the p...
The Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) population in Fennoscandia experienced a drastic demographic and gen...
Understanding the response of boreal species to past climate warming can help to predict future resp...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Oecologia. The final authenticated version is availab...
Funding: The study was supported by the ERC Advanced Grant “Arctic Domus” ERC AdG 295458 based at th...
Abstract Arctic foxes are highly mobile arctic predators with a very weak population genetic structu...
BACKGROUND: The genus Vulpes (true foxes) comprises numerous species that inhabit a wide range of ha...
The Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) population in Fennoscandia experienced a drastic bottleneck in the l...
The climatic fluctuations of the Late Pleistocene likely had a large impact on the evolutionary hist...
Accelerating climate change is causing severe habitat fragmentation in the Arctic, threatening the ...
Ancient DNA provides a powerful means to investigate the timing, rate and extent of population decli...
The circumpolar arctic fox Alopex lagopus thrives in cold climates and has a high migration rate inv...
The circumpolar arctic fox Alopex lagopus thrives in cold climates and has a high migration rate inv...
This thesis investigates how changes in population size and spatial movements of individuals have sh...
Unlike Oceanic islands, the islands of the Arctic Sea are not completely isolated from migration by ...
Accelerating climate change is causing severe habitat fragmentation in the Arctic, threatening the p...
The Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) population in Fennoscandia experienced a drastic demographic and gen...
Understanding the response of boreal species to past climate warming can help to predict future resp...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Oecologia. The final authenticated version is availab...
Funding: The study was supported by the ERC Advanced Grant “Arctic Domus” ERC AdG 295458 based at th...
Abstract Arctic foxes are highly mobile arctic predators with a very weak population genetic structu...
BACKGROUND: The genus Vulpes (true foxes) comprises numerous species that inhabit a wide range of ha...
The Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) population in Fennoscandia experienced a drastic bottleneck in the l...
The climatic fluctuations of the Late Pleistocene likely had a large impact on the evolutionary hist...
Accelerating climate change is causing severe habitat fragmentation in the Arctic, threatening the ...