Prioritisation of areas for early detection of southward movement of arctic fox rabies based on historical surveillance data in Quebec, Canada. [PDF]
Aenishaenslin C +7 more
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Predation Risk Does Not Delay Breeding but Reduces Nest Survival in High‐Arctic Shorebirds
Understanding predator–prey interactions is crucial for correctly answering many fundamental research questions, given their behavioural, ecological and evolutionary consequences.
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Arctic fox diet in Yamal peninsula
Arctic fox in inland areas has been typically described as a species dependent on rodent populations, but being able to use alternative prey, therefore named an opportunistic specialist. Rodent populations in the low shrub tundra of southern Yamal peninsula exhibit at present low amplitude cycles.
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Polydactyly in Arctic foxes (Vulpes lagopus)
MALGORZATA KONSTANTYNOWICZ +2 more
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Ecosystem engineering of tundra heath by Arctic fox (<i>Vulpes lagopus</i>) is driven by nutrient additions. [PDF]
Baron-Preston L, Roth JD, Markham JH.
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Consequences of past climate change and recent human persecution on mitogenomic diversity in the arctic fox. [PDF]
Larsson P +18 more
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An Alaska brochure from the Four Flats\u27 trip to Alaska.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/fourflats_papers/1047/thumbnail ...
George Fox University Archives
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Genetic rescue in an inbred Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) population. [PDF]
Hasselgren M +7 more
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Origins of the arctic fox variant rabies viruses responsible for recent cases of the disease in southern Ontario. [PDF]
Nadin-Davis SA, Fehlner-Gardiner C.
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Report of the Eighth Session of the Working Group on Ocean Model Development, 30th April - 1st May 2009, Exeter, United Kingdom [PDF]
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