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Genomic sex identification of ancient pinnipeds using the dog genome
Determining the proportion of males and females in zooarchaeological assemblages can be used to reconstruct the diversity and severity of past anthropogenic impacts on animal... -
Ecological Globalisation, Serial Depletion and the Medieval Trade of Walrus R...
The impacts of early ecological globalisation may have had profound economic and environmental consequences for human settlements and animal populations. Here, we review the... -
Observatoire Pelagis - Reseau National Echouage (French stranding network) st...
<p>The French stranding network is co-ordinated by the Joint Service Unit PELAGIS, UAR 3462, University of La Rochelle-CNRS, dedicated to monitoring marine mammal and... -
Happywhale - Walrus in North Atlantic Ocean
<p>Original provider: Happywhale Dataset credits: Happywhale and contributors Abstract: Happywhale.com is a resource to help you know whales as individuals, and to benefit... -
Happywhale - Walrus in Arctic Ocean
<p>Happywhale.com is a resource to help you know whales as individuals, and to benefit conservation science with rich data about individual whales. </p> -
Walruses on the Dnieper: New evidence for the intercontinental trade of Green...
The depletion of walruses by medieval hunting in Iceland and Greenland has been identified as an important pre-modern example of ecological globalization, linking rural or... -
DNA Zoo
The DNA Zoo is a consortium focused on facilitating conservation efforts through the rapid generation and release of high-quality genomics resources. -
Germline mutation rate in vertebrates
We estimated the germline mutation rate of 68 species of vertebrates using WGS of pedigrees (i.e. at least 3 individuals mother, father, and their offspring).