
Mathilde Le Moullec
@mathilde_mlm
Arctic terrestrial biologist, ecology & evolution.
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Check out our first ColdRein project paper! Contrasting genomic consequences of anthropogenic reintroduction and natural recolonization in high-arctic wild reindeer coldrein.org/news/first-pap… By @BrageBH Vanessa Bieker Bart Peeters Mathilde Le Moullec Love Dalén Jørgen Rosvold & more





How do you do population genomics in a species without genetic variation? Find out in our new publication in Molecular Ecology titled "Population genomics of the muskox' resilience in the near absence of genetic variation" 🧵 ⬇️⬇️⬇️ onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/me… Photo credit: Lars Holst Hansen





Few days left to apply! We are looking for a #postdoc to join the #NordBorN team Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands - LBHÍ with amazing international collaborators. Deadline is Dec 8. Send me a line for more details 😊 @NordForsk @NTNUnorway UiT Norges arktiske universitet Göteborgs universitet / University of Gothenburg University of Eastern Finland Aarhus University



Now out in Molecular Ecology Molecular Ecology, a palaeo-genomic investigation of over-hunting in the endemic Svalbard reindeer population! Congrats to Fabi (first chapter of his Ph.D. thesis) and all coauthors! Mathilde Le Moullec Vanessa Bieker @BrageBH doi.org/10.1111/mec.17…



From ME 🔥 4000 years of genetic information showed that historical overharvesting drastically changed Svalbard reindeer genetic structure and decreased whole-genome diversity by 26%. Implications for diverse genetic pathways are unknown. buff.ly/49utQ79 📸 Mathilde Le Moullec



So happy to see this paper out! Huge thanks to all the co-authors who made this possible (especially isabel c barrio ). Read the whole article here: rdcu.be/dCsk9

Management strategies for chronic wasting disease impact the genetic viability of wild tundra reindeer in Europe. In particular, male biased harvest and population decimation increase genetic drift and put genetic variation at risk. with Thomas Kvalnes doi.org/10.1111/eva.13…



