Diversity and Distribution of the Terrestrial Mammals of the Yukon Territory: A Review

Authors

  • Brian G. Slough 135 Cronkhite Road, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory Y1A 5S9
  • Thomas S. Jung Yukon Department of Environment, Box 2703, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory Y1A 2C6

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v121i2.434

Keywords:

biological diversity, Beringia, checklist, distribution, Mammalia, Yukon

Abstract

The diversity and distribution of the terrestrial mammals of the Yukon has not been systematically reviewed since 1975, a time when the occurrences of many species were not well known. Since then, single species and community studies, biological collections and expert observations have increased our knowledge of the land mammals of the Yukon. Taxonomic studies have resulted in some additional species. We provide an update on the diversity and distribution of recent land mammals of the Yukon, including previously unreported range extensions, and include a revised checklist. Research in adjoining jurisdictions has contributed more hypothetical species for the Yukon. The mammalian fauna of the Yukon is in a relatively dynamic state, and human-induced changes, particularly climate warming, will undoubtedly influence mammalian diversity and distributions in the coming decades.

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