Pleistocene origins, western ghost lineages, and the emerging phylogeographic history of the red wolf and coyote

Author:

Sacks Benjamin N.1ORCID,Mitchell Kieren J.2ORCID,Quinn Cate B.1ORCID,Hennelly Lauren M.1ORCID,Sinding Mikkel‐Holger S.3ORCID,Statham Mark J.1ORCID,Preckler‐Quisquater Sophie1ORCID,Fain Steven R.4ORCID,Kistler Logan5ORCID,Vanderzwan Stevi L.1ORCID,Meachen Julie A.6ORCID,Ostrander Elaine A.7ORCID,Frantz Laurent A. F.89ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Mammalian Ecology and Conservation Unit/Veterinary Genetics Laboratory and Department of Population Health and Reproduction School of Veterinary Medicine University of California, Davis Davis CA USA

2. Australian Centre for Ancient DNA (ACAD) and ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage (CABAH) School of Biological Sciences University of Adelaide Adelaide SA Australia

3. Section for Computational and RNA Biology Department of Biology University of Copenhagen Copenhagen N Denmark

4. National Fish & Wildlife Forensic Laboratory Ashland OR USA

5. Department of Anthropology Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History Washington DC USA

6. Anatomy Department Des Moines University Des Moines IA USA

7. National Human Genome Research Institute National Institutes of Health Bethesda MD USA

8. Palaeogenomics Group Department of Veterinary Sciences Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich Munich Germany

9. School of Biological and Chemical Sciences Queen Mary University of London London UK

Funder

Wellcome

Natural Environment Research Council

H2020 European Research Council

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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