Specialized sledge dogs accompanied Inuit dispersal across the North American Arctic
Domestic dogs have been central to life in the North American Arctic for millennia. The ancestors of the Inuit were the first to introduce the widespread usage of dog sledge transportation technology to the Americas, but whether the Inuit adopted local Palaeo-Inuit dogs or introduced a new dog popul...
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ftnrm:oai:DiVA.org:nrm-3674 2023-05-15T14:35:31+02:00 Specialized sledge dogs accompanied Inuit dispersal across the North American Arctic Ameen, Carly Feuerborn, Tatiana R. Brown, Sarah K. Linderholm, Anna Hulme-Beaman, Ardern Lebrasseur, Ophelie Sinding, Mikkel-Holger S. Lounsberry, Zachary T. Lin, Audrey T. Appelt, Martin Bachmann, Lutz Betts, Matthew Britton, Kate Darwent, John Dietz, Rune Fredholm, Merete Gopalakrishnan, Shyam Goriunova, Olga I. Gronnow, Bjarne Haile, James Hallsson, Jon Hallsteinn Harrison, Ramona Heide-Jorgensen, Mads Peter Knecht, Rick Losey, Robert J. Masson-MacLean, Edouard McGovern, Thomas H. McManus-Fry, Ellen Meldgaard, Morten Midtdal, Aslaug Moss, Madonna L. Nikitin, Iurii G. Nomokonova, Tatiana Palsdottir, Albina Hulda Perri, Angela Popov, Aleksandr N. Rankin, Lisa Reuther, Joshua D. Sablin, Mikhail Schmidt, Anne Lisbeth Shirar, Scott Smiarowski, Konrad Sonne, Christian Stiner, Mary C. Vasyukov, Mitya West, Catherine F. Ween, Gro Birgit Wennerberg, Sanne Eline Wiig, Oystein Woollett, James Dalen, Love Hansen, Anders J. Gilbert, M. Thomas P. Sacks, Benjamin N. Frantz, Laurent Larson, Greger Dobney, Keith Darwent, Christyann M. Evin, Allowen 2019 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:nrm:diva-3674 https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2019.1929 eng eng Enheten för bioinformatik och genetik Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences, 0962-8452, 2019, 286:1916, http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:nrm:diva-3674 doi:10.1098/rspb.2019.1929 PMID 31771471 ISI:000499474600006 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Natural Sciences Naturvetenskap Humanities and the Arts Humaniora och konst Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2019 ftnrm https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2019.1929 2021-10-08T07:21:21Z Domestic dogs have been central to life in the North American Arctic for millennia. The ancestors of the Inuit were the first to introduce the widespread usage of dog sledge transportation technology to the Americas, but whether the Inuit adopted local Palaeo-Inuit dogs or introduced a new dog population to the region remains unknown. To test these hypotheses, we generated mitochondrial DNA and geometric morphometric data of skull and dental elements from a total of 922 North American Arctic dogs and wolves spanning over 4500 years. Our analyses revealed that dogs from Inuit sites dating from 2000 BP possess morphological and genetic signatures that distinguish them from earlier Palaeo-Inuit dogs, and identified a novel mitochondrial clade in eastern Siberia and Alaska. The genetic legacy of these Inuit dogs survives today in modern Arctic sledge dogs despite phenotypic differences between archaeological and modern Arctic dogs. Together, our data reveal that Inuit dogs derive from a secondary pre-contact migration of dogs distinct from Palaeo-Inuit dogs, and probably aided the Inuit expansion across the North American Arctic beginning around 1000 BP. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic inuit Alaska Siberia Swedish Museum of Natural History: Publications (DiVA) Arctic Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 286 1916 20191929 |
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Natural Sciences Naturvetenskap Humanities and the Arts Humaniora och konst Ameen, Carly Feuerborn, Tatiana R. Brown, Sarah K. Linderholm, Anna Hulme-Beaman, Ardern Lebrasseur, Ophelie Sinding, Mikkel-Holger S. Lounsberry, Zachary T. Lin, Audrey T. Appelt, Martin Bachmann, Lutz Betts, Matthew Britton, Kate Darwent, John Dietz, Rune Fredholm, Merete Gopalakrishnan, Shyam Goriunova, Olga I. Gronnow, Bjarne Haile, James Hallsson, Jon Hallsteinn Harrison, Ramona Heide-Jorgensen, Mads Peter Knecht, Rick Losey, Robert J. Masson-MacLean, Edouard McGovern, Thomas H. McManus-Fry, Ellen Meldgaard, Morten Midtdal, Aslaug Moss, Madonna L. Nikitin, Iurii G. Nomokonova, Tatiana Palsdottir, Albina Hulda Perri, Angela Popov, Aleksandr N. Rankin, Lisa Reuther, Joshua D. Sablin, Mikhail Schmidt, Anne Lisbeth Shirar, Scott Smiarowski, Konrad Sonne, Christian Stiner, Mary C. Vasyukov, Mitya West, Catherine F. Ween, Gro Birgit Wennerberg, Sanne Eline Wiig, Oystein Woollett, James Dalen, Love Hansen, Anders J. Gilbert, M. Thomas P. Sacks, Benjamin N. Frantz, Laurent Larson, Greger Dobney, Keith Darwent, Christyann M. Evin, Allowen Specialized sledge dogs accompanied Inuit dispersal across the North American Arctic |
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Domestic dogs have been central to life in the North American Arctic for millennia. The ancestors of the Inuit were the first to introduce the widespread usage of dog sledge transportation technology to the Americas, but whether the Inuit adopted local Palaeo-Inuit dogs or introduced a new dog population to the region remains unknown. To test these hypotheses, we generated mitochondrial DNA and geometric morphometric data of skull and dental elements from a total of 922 North American Arctic dogs and wolves spanning over 4500 years. Our analyses revealed that dogs from Inuit sites dating from 2000 BP possess morphological and genetic signatures that distinguish them from earlier Palaeo-Inuit dogs, and identified a novel mitochondrial clade in eastern Siberia and Alaska. The genetic legacy of these Inuit dogs survives today in modern Arctic sledge dogs despite phenotypic differences between archaeological and modern Arctic dogs. Together, our data reveal that Inuit dogs derive from a secondary pre-contact migration of dogs distinct from Palaeo-Inuit dogs, and probably aided the Inuit expansion across the North American Arctic beginning around 1000 BP. |
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Ameen, Carly Feuerborn, Tatiana R. Brown, Sarah K. Linderholm, Anna Hulme-Beaman, Ardern Lebrasseur, Ophelie Sinding, Mikkel-Holger S. Lounsberry, Zachary T. Lin, Audrey T. Appelt, Martin Bachmann, Lutz Betts, Matthew Britton, Kate Darwent, John Dietz, Rune Fredholm, Merete Gopalakrishnan, Shyam Goriunova, Olga I. Gronnow, Bjarne Haile, James Hallsson, Jon Hallsteinn Harrison, Ramona Heide-Jorgensen, Mads Peter Knecht, Rick Losey, Robert J. Masson-MacLean, Edouard McGovern, Thomas H. McManus-Fry, Ellen Meldgaard, Morten Midtdal, Aslaug Moss, Madonna L. Nikitin, Iurii G. Nomokonova, Tatiana Palsdottir, Albina Hulda Perri, Angela Popov, Aleksandr N. Rankin, Lisa Reuther, Joshua D. Sablin, Mikhail Schmidt, Anne Lisbeth Shirar, Scott Smiarowski, Konrad Sonne, Christian Stiner, Mary C. Vasyukov, Mitya West, Catherine F. Ween, Gro Birgit Wennerberg, Sanne Eline Wiig, Oystein Woollett, James Dalen, Love Hansen, Anders J. Gilbert, M. Thomas P. Sacks, Benjamin N. Frantz, Laurent Larson, Greger Dobney, Keith Darwent, Christyann M. Evin, Allowen |
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Ameen, Carly Feuerborn, Tatiana R. Brown, Sarah K. Linderholm, Anna Hulme-Beaman, Ardern Lebrasseur, Ophelie Sinding, Mikkel-Holger S. Lounsberry, Zachary T. Lin, Audrey T. Appelt, Martin Bachmann, Lutz Betts, Matthew Britton, Kate Darwent, John Dietz, Rune Fredholm, Merete Gopalakrishnan, Shyam Goriunova, Olga I. Gronnow, Bjarne Haile, James Hallsson, Jon Hallsteinn Harrison, Ramona Heide-Jorgensen, Mads Peter Knecht, Rick Losey, Robert J. Masson-MacLean, Edouard McGovern, Thomas H. McManus-Fry, Ellen Meldgaard, Morten Midtdal, Aslaug Moss, Madonna L. Nikitin, Iurii G. Nomokonova, Tatiana Palsdottir, Albina Hulda Perri, Angela Popov, Aleksandr N. Rankin, Lisa Reuther, Joshua D. Sablin, Mikhail Schmidt, Anne Lisbeth Shirar, Scott Smiarowski, Konrad Sonne, Christian Stiner, Mary C. Vasyukov, Mitya West, Catherine F. Ween, Gro Birgit Wennerberg, Sanne Eline Wiig, Oystein Woollett, James Dalen, Love Hansen, Anders J. Gilbert, M. Thomas P. Sacks, Benjamin N. Frantz, Laurent Larson, Greger Dobney, Keith Darwent, Christyann M. Evin, Allowen |
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Specialized sledge dogs accompanied Inuit dispersal across the North American Arctic |
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Specialized sledge dogs accompanied Inuit dispersal across the North American Arctic |
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Specialized sledge dogs accompanied Inuit dispersal across the North American Arctic |
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Specialized sledge dogs accompanied Inuit dispersal across the North American Arctic |
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Specialized sledge dogs accompanied Inuit dispersal across the North American Arctic |
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specialized sledge dogs accompanied inuit dispersal across the north american arctic |
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Enheten för bioinformatik och genetik |
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