[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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Temporal genetic variation of the red fox, Vulpes vulpes, across western Europe and the British Isles

CJ Edwards, CD Soulsbury, MJ Statham… - Quaternary science …, 2012 - Elsevier
Quaternary climatic fluctuations have had profound effects on the phylogeographic structure
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 …

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 …

Phylogeography of the North American red fox: vicariance in Pleistocene forest refugia

KB Aubry, MJ Statham, BN Sacks, JD Perrine… - Molecular …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Range‐wide multilocus phylogeography of the red fox reveals ancient continental divergence, minimal genomic exchange and distinct demographic histories

MJ Statham, J Murdoch, J Janecka, KB Aubry… - Molecular …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Widely distributed taxa provide an opportunity to compare biogeographic responses to
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 …

The origin of recently established red fox populations in the United States: translocations or natural range expansions?

MJ Statham, BN Sacks, KB Aubry… - Journal of …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
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 …

Species-specific mitochondrial DNA markers for identification of non-invasive samples from sympatric carnivores in the Iberian Peninsula

CA Fernandes, C Ginja, I Pereira, R Tenreiro… - Conservation …, 2008 - Springer
Genetic species identification of non-invasively collected samples has become an important
tool in ecological research, management and conservation and wildlife forensics. This is …