Map of Canada showing localities of fox sampling for population studies.

Samples were collected between 1993–2017 with the majority recovered between 2012–2014. Each marker represents a coordinate corresponding to one or several individuals. Major sampling localities are shown by large circles for red foxes, and large squares for Arctic foxes, while those localities repr...

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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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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246508.g001
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14040930 2023-05-15T14:31:09+02:00 Map of Canada showing localities of fox sampling for population studies. 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.g001 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Map_of_Canada_showing_localities_of_fox_sampling_for_population_studies_/14040930 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0246508.g001 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 Image Figure 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246508.g001 2021-02-26T11:21:01Z Samples were collected between 1993–2017 with the majority recovered between 2012–2014. Each marker represents a coordinate corresponding to one or several individuals. Major sampling localities are shown by large circles for red foxes, and large squares for Arctic foxes, while those localities represented by 1–3 foxes are small circles or squares respectively. Still Image 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)
Map of Canada showing localities of fox sampling for population studies.
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 Samples were collected between 1993–2017 with the majority recovered between 2012–2014. Each marker represents a coordinate corresponding to one or several individuals. Major sampling localities are shown by large circles for red foxes, and large squares for Arctic foxes, while those localities represented by 1–3 foxes are small circles or squares respectively.
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author Susan A. Nadin-Davis (7354802)
Emilie Falardeau (10150779)
Alex Flynn (10150782)
Hugh Whitney (217457)
H. Dawn Marshall (10150785)
author_facet Susan A. Nadin-Davis (7354802)
Emilie Falardeau (10150779)
Alex Flynn (10150782)
Hugh Whitney (217457)
H. Dawn Marshall (10150785)
author_sort Susan A. Nadin-Davis (7354802)
title Map of Canada showing localities of fox sampling for population studies.
title_short Map of Canada showing localities of fox sampling for population studies.
title_full Map of Canada showing localities of fox sampling for population studies.
title_fullStr Map of Canada showing localities of fox sampling for population studies.
title_full_unstemmed Map of Canada showing localities of fox sampling for population studies.
title_sort map of canada showing localities of fox sampling for population studies.
publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246508.g001
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