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4 .. Contents list of Figures, 6 list of Maps, 7 list of Tables, 11 Resume, 14 Summary, 15 Pe310Me, 16 Biographical Note, 17 Acknowledgements, 18 Introduction, 19 History of Mammalogy in the Yukon, 21 Materials and Methods, 23 Environmental Influences, 25 Geography, 25 Climate, 26 Vegetation, 27 Cenozoic History, 28 Discussion, 30 The Beringian Refugium, 31 Southern Unglaciated North America, 32 Influences from Other Refugia, 33 Checklist of the Mammals of the Yukon, with Page Numbers for Locating Species and Subspecies, 35 Key to Orders of Recent Yukon Mammals, 39 Accounts of Species and Subspecies, 41 Hypothetical list, 175 Type Localities of Mammals in the Yukon, 177 References Cited, 179 Index, 190 5
5 List of Figures Frontispiece Chestnut-cheeked voles, Microtus xanthognathus 1 The Arctic Coastal Plain, 25 2 The Arctic Mountains province, British Mountains, 26 3 The northern plateaus province, Ogilvie Mountains, 26 4 Ventral views of auditory ossicles of three specimens of Sorex, 40 5 Old mounds of Spermophilus parryii plesius, near Tagish, 71 6 Hay pile (Hedysarum sp.) of Microtus miurus, Skull of Rangifer tarandus caribou, Skull of Rangifer tarandus groen!andicus,
6 List of Maps 1 Physiographic provinces of the Yukon, 25 2 Retreat of Wisconsin ice, glacial maximum, ca years B.P., 29 3 Beginning of deglaciated corridor between Cordilleran glacial complex and Keewatin glacier, ca. 12,300 B.P., 29 4 Deglaciated corridor open between Beringia and region south of drift border, ca. 12,200 B.P., 30 5 Wide deglaciated corridor open, ca B.P., 31 6 Approximate ranges of nine postglacial immigrants with limited ranges in the Yukon, 32 Distribution Maps 7 Screx cinereus, 42 8 Sorex arcticus arcticus, 45 9 Sorex tundrensis, Sorex obscurus obscurus, Sorex pa/ustris navigator, Microsorex hoyi intervectus, Myotis lucifugus pernox, Ochotona princeps col/aris, Lepus americanus dal/i, Eutamias minimus borealis, Marmota monax ochracea, Marmota caligata caligata, 66 7
7 List of Maps 19 Spermophilus parryii, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus preblei, Glaucomys sabrinus sabrinus, Castor canadensis canadensis, Peromyscus maniculatus, Neotoma cinerea occidentalis, Clethrionomys rutilus dawsoni, Phenacomys intermedius mackenzii, Microtus pennsylvanicus drummondii, Microtus oeconomus macfarlani, Microtus longicaudus vellerosus, Microtus xanthognathus, Microtus miurus, Ondatra zibethicus spatulatus, Lemmus sibiricus, Synaptomys borealis borealis, Dicrostonyx torquatus, Zapus hudsonius hudsonius, Zapus princeps salta tor, Erethizon dorsa tum myops,
8 List of Maps 39 Canis latrans latrans, Canis lupus, Vulpes lagopus lagopus, Vulpes vulpes alascensis, Ursus americanus americanus, Ursus arctos, Ursus maritimus maritimus, Martes americana actuosa, Martes pennanti columbiana, Mustela erminea, Mustela nivalis eskimo, Mustela vi son Gulo gulo luscus, Lontra canadensis pacifica, Felis concolor, Felis canadensis canadensis, Odocoileus hemionus hemionus, Alces alces gigas, Rangifer tarandus, Oreamnos americanus columbiae,
9 List of Maps 59 Ovibos moschatus moschatus, Ovis nivicola,
10 List of Tables 1 Probable refugial origins of Recent Yukon native terrestrial mammals, 31 2 Postglacial immigrants from the south, having extensive ranges in the Yukon and Alaska, 32 3 Postglacial immigrants from the south, having limited ranges in the Yukon and Alaska, 33 Cranial Measurements 4 Sorex cinereus, 43 5 Sorex tundrensis and Sorex arcticus, 46 6 Sorex obscurus obscurus and Sorex pa/ustds, 49 7 Microsorex hoyi intervectus, 52 8 Myotis lucifugus pernox, 54 9 Ochotona princeps co//aris, Lepus americanus dalli, Eutamias minimus borealis, Two species of Marmota, Spermophilus parryii, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus and Glaucomys sabrinus, Castor canadensis canadensis, Peromyscus manicu/atus, Clethrionomys rutilus dawsoni, Microtus pennsylvanicus drummondii, 90 11
11 List of Tables 19 Microtus oeconomus macfarlani, Microtus longicaudus vellerosus, Microtus xanthognathus, Microtus miurus, Ondatra zibethicus spatulatus, Lemmus sibiricus, Synaptomys borealis borealis, Two species of Zapus, Erethizon dorsatum myops, Canis lupus and Canis latrans, Vulpes vulpes and Vulpes lagopus, Ursus americanus americanus, Ursus arctos, Martes americana actuosa, Mustela erminea and Mustela nivalis, Mustela vison, Gulo gulo and Lontra canadensis, Felis canadensis canadensis, Alces alces gigas,
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