Topographical map of eastern Canada showing the proportions of three genetic clusters of red foxes in each locality.

The pie charts of each genetic cluster are as presented in Fig 7A . Dashed lines indicate changes in pattern of genetic variation between northwestern vs northeastern localities (left) and interior and coastal localities (right). The map was generated in topographical-map.com. (PPTX)

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Main Authors: Susan A. Nadin-Davis (7354802), Emilie Falardeau (10150779), Alex Flynn (10150782), Hugh Whitney (217457), H. Dawn Marshall (10150785)
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14040909 2023-05-15T14:31:08+02:00 Topographical map of eastern Canada showing the proportions of three genetic clusters of red foxes in each locality. Susan A. Nadin-Davis (7354802) Emilie Falardeau (10150779) Alex Flynn (10150782) Hugh Whitney (217457) H. Dawn Marshall (10150785) 2021-02-16T18:30:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246508.s002 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/presentation/Topographical_map_of_eastern_Canada_showing_the_proportions_of_three_genetic_clusters_of_red_foxes_in_each_locality_/14040909 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0246508.s002 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Ecology Infectious Diseases Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified rabies virus spread impact rabies spread population structure Arctic fox sympatry 33 mitochondrial control region hap. fox population substructure rabies virus subtypes 18 control region haplotypes disease transmission patterns fox populations 157 Arctic foxes mitochondrial DNA control region se. rabies virus Arctic foxes 9- locus microsatellite genotypes wildlife disease surveillance Text Presentation 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246508.s002 2021-02-26T11:21:03Z The pie charts of each genetic cluster are as presented in Fig 7A . Dashed lines indicate changes in pattern of genetic variation between northwestern vs northeastern localities (left) and interior and coastal localities (right). The map was generated in topographical-map.com. (PPTX) Conference Object Arctic Fox Arctic Unknown Arctic Canada
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topic Ecology
Infectious Diseases
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
rabies virus spread
impact rabies spread
population structure
Arctic fox sympatry
33 mitochondrial control region hap.
fox population substructure
rabies virus subtypes
18 control region haplotypes
disease transmission patterns
fox populations
157 Arctic foxes
mitochondrial DNA control region se.
rabies virus
Arctic foxes
9- locus microsatellite genotypes
wildlife disease surveillance
spellingShingle Ecology
Infectious Diseases
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
rabies virus spread
impact rabies spread
population structure
Arctic fox sympatry
33 mitochondrial control region hap.
fox population substructure
rabies virus subtypes
18 control region haplotypes
disease transmission patterns
fox populations
157 Arctic foxes
mitochondrial DNA control region se.
rabies virus
Arctic foxes
9- locus microsatellite genotypes
wildlife disease surveillance
Susan A. Nadin-Davis (7354802)
Emilie Falardeau (10150779)
Alex Flynn (10150782)
Hugh Whitney (217457)
H. Dawn Marshall (10150785)
Topographical map of eastern Canada showing the proportions of three genetic clusters of red foxes in each locality.
topic_facet Ecology
Infectious Diseases
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
rabies virus spread
impact rabies spread
population structure
Arctic fox sympatry
33 mitochondrial control region hap.
fox population substructure
rabies virus subtypes
18 control region haplotypes
disease transmission patterns
fox populations
157 Arctic foxes
mitochondrial DNA control region se.
rabies virus
Arctic foxes
9- locus microsatellite genotypes
wildlife disease surveillance
description The pie charts of each genetic cluster are as presented in Fig 7A . Dashed lines indicate changes in pattern of genetic variation between northwestern vs northeastern localities (left) and interior and coastal localities (right). The map was generated in topographical-map.com. (PPTX)
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author Susan A. Nadin-Davis (7354802)
Emilie Falardeau (10150779)
Alex Flynn (10150782)
Hugh Whitney (217457)
H. Dawn Marshall (10150785)
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Emilie Falardeau (10150779)
Alex Flynn (10150782)
Hugh Whitney (217457)
H. Dawn Marshall (10150785)
author_sort Susan A. Nadin-Davis (7354802)
title Topographical map of eastern Canada showing the proportions of three genetic clusters of red foxes in each locality.
title_short Topographical map of eastern Canada showing the proportions of three genetic clusters of red foxes in each locality.
title_full Topographical map of eastern Canada showing the proportions of three genetic clusters of red foxes in each locality.
title_fullStr Topographical map of eastern Canada showing the proportions of three genetic clusters of red foxes in each locality.
title_full_unstemmed Topographical map of eastern Canada showing the proportions of three genetic clusters of red foxes in each locality.
title_sort topographical map of eastern canada showing the proportions of three genetic clusters of red foxes in each locality.
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