[图书][B] Canids: foxes, wolves, jackals, and dogs: status survey and conservation action plan
C Sillero-Zubiri, M Hoffmann, DW Macdonald - 2004 - researchgate.net
Canids: Foxes, Wolves, Jackals and Dogs Page 1 Canids: Foxes, Wolves, Jackals and
Dogs Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan Status Survey and Conservation Action …
Dogs Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan Status Survey and Conservation Action …
Quaternary history of the European roe deer Capreolus capreolus
RS Sommer, JM Fahlke, U Schmölcke… - Mammal …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT 1 The European roe deer Capreolus capreolus is a typical faunal element of the
Holocene. It was already present in Europe at least 600 000 years ago and it has been …
Holocene. It was already present in Europe at least 600 000 years ago and it has been …
[HTML][HTML] Temporal genetic variation of the red fox, Vulpes vulpes, across western Europe and the British Isles
Quaternary climatic fluctuations have had profound effects on the phylogeographic structure
of many species. Classically, species were thought to have become isolated in peninsular …
of many species. Classically, species were thought to have become isolated in peninsular …
Genetic consequences of hunting: what do we know and what should we do?
RB Harris, WA Wall, FW Allendorf - Wildlife Society Bulletin, 2002 - JSTOR
Possible evolutionary consequences of sport hunting have received relatively little
consideration by wildlife managers. We reviewed the literature on genetic implications of …
consideration by wildlife managers. We reviewed the literature on genetic implications of …
Population history and genetic structure of a circumpolar species: the arctic fox
L Dalén, EVA Fuglei, P Hersteinsson… - Biological Journal of …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
The circumpolar arctic fox Alopex lagopus thrives in cold climates and has a high migration
rate involving long-distance movements. Thus, it differs from many temperate taxa that were …
rate involving long-distance movements. Thus, it differs from many temperate taxa that were …
Phylogeography of the North American red fox: vicariance in Pleistocene forest refugia
Fossil, archaeological, and morphometric data suggest that indigenous red foxes in North
America were derived from vicariance in two disjunct refugia during the last glaciation: one …
America were derived from vicariance in two disjunct refugia during the last glaciation: one …
Range‐wide multilocus phylogeography of the red fox reveals ancient continental divergence, minimal genomic exchange and distinct demographic histories
Widely distributed taxa provide an opportunity to compare biogeographic responses to
climatic fluctuations on multiple continents and to investigate speciation. We conducted the …
climatic fluctuations on multiple continents and to investigate speciation. We conducted the …
Late-Pleistocene and early Holocene history of the canid fauna of Europe (Canidae)
R Sommer, N Benecke - Mammalian Biology, 2005 - Elsevier
In the sub-fossil assemblages of Europe the red fox is clearly the most frequent carnivorous
mammalian species with a total of 1553 records. In depositions from the Weichselian Glacial …
mammalian species with a total of 1553 records. In depositions from the Weichselian Glacial …
The origin of recently established red fox populations in the United States: translocations or natural range expansions?
Red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) are native to boreal and western montane portions of North
America but their origins are unknown in many lowland areas of the United States. Red …
America but their origins are unknown in many lowland areas of the United States. Red …
Species-specific mitochondrial DNA markers for identification of non-invasive samples from sympatric carnivores in the Iberian Peninsula
Genetic species identification of non-invasively collected samples has become an important
tool in ecological research, management and conservation and wildlife forensics. This is …
tool in ecological research, management and conservation and wildlife forensics. This is …