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Ancient DNA suggests modern wolves trace their origin to a Late Pleistocene expansion from Beringia

Grey wolves (Canis lupus) are one of the few large terrestrial carnivores that have maintained a wide geographical distribution across the Northern Hemisphere throughout the Pleistocene and Holocene. Recent genetic studies have suggested that, despite this continuous presence, major demographic chan...

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Pubblicato in:Mol Ecol
Autori principali: Loog, Liisa, Thalmann, Olaf, Sinding, Mikkel‐Holger S., Schuenemann, Verena J., Perri, Angela, Germonpré, Mietje, Bocherens, Herve, Witt, Kelsey E., Samaniego Castruita, Jose A., Velasco, Marcela S., Lundstrøm, Inge K. C., Wales, Nathan, Sonet, Gontran, Frantz, Laurent, Schroeder, Hannes, Budd, Jane, Jimenez, Elodie‐Laure, Fedorov, Sergey, Gasparyan, Boris, Kandel, Andrew W., Lázničková‐Galetová, Martina, Napierala, Hannes, Uerpmann, Hans‐Peter, Nikolskiy, Pavel A., Pavlova, Elena Y., Pitulko, Vladimir V., Herzig, Karl‐Heinz, Malhi, Ripan S., Willerslev, Eske, Hansen, Anders J., Dobney, Keith, Gilbert, M. Thomas P., Krause, Johannes, Larson, Greger, Eriksson, Anders, Manica, Andrea
Natura: Artigo
Lingua:Inglês
Pubblicazione: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Accesso online:https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7317801/
https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31840921
https://ncbi.nlm.nih.govhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.15329
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