Browsing School of Biological and Chemical Sciences by Author "Kuzmin, YV"
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Dire wolves were the last of an ancient New World canid lineage
Perri, AR; Mitchell, KJ; Mouton, A; Alvarez-Carretero, S; Hulme-Beaman, A; Haile, J; Jamieson, A; Meachen, J; Lin, AT; Schubert, BW (2021-03-04) -
Dire wolves were the last of an ancient New World canid lineage.
Perri, AR; Mitchell, KJ; Mouton, A; Álvarez-Carretero, S; Hulme-Beaman, A; Haile, J; Jamieson, A; Meachen, J; Lin, AT; Schubert, BW (Nature Publishing Group, 2021-01-13)Dire wolves are considered to be one of the most common and widespread large carnivores in Pleistocene America1, yet relatively little is known about their evolution or extinction. Here, to reconstruct the evolutionary ... -
Grey wolf genomic history reveals a dual ancestry of dogs
Bergstrom, A; Stanton, DWG; Taron, UH; Frantz, L; Sinding, M-HS; Ersmark, E; Pfrengle, S; Cassatt-Johnstone, M; Lebrasseur, O; Girdland-Flink, L (2022) -
Modern Siberian dog ancestry was shaped by several thousand years of Eurasian-wide trade and human dispersal
Feuerborn, TR; Carmagnini, A; Losey, RJ; Nomokonova, T; Askeyev, A; Askeyev, I; Askeyev, O; Antipina, EE; Appelt, M; Bachura, OP (PNAS, 2021-09-28)Dogs have been essential to life in the Siberian Arctic for over 9,500 y, and this tight link between people and dogs continues in Siberian communities. Although Arctic Siberian groups such as the Nenets received limited ...