Marc Nussbaumer
American Museum of Natural History
3 Papers
Marc Nussbaumer is an academic researcher from American Museum of Natural History. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extinction (optical mineralogy) & Domestication. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Do Large Dogs Die Young
TL;DR: This work explores two datasets for dogs and finds support for a negative relationship between size and longevity if the authors consider variation across breeds and within breeds, however, the relationship is not negative and is slightly, but significantly, positive in the larger of the two datasets.
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Grey wolf genomic history reveals a dual ancestry of dogs
Anders Bergström,David W. G. Stanton,Ulrike H. Taron,Laurent A. F. Frantz,Mikkel-Holger S. Sinding,Erik Ersmark,Saskia Pfrengle,Molly Cassatt-Johnstone,Ophélie Lebrasseur,Linus Girdland-Flink,Daniel Fernandes,Morgane Ollivier,Leo Speidel,Shyam Gopalakrishnan,Michael V. Westbury,Jasmin Ramos-Madrigal,Tatiana R. Feuerborn,Ella Reiter,Joscha Gretzinger,Susanne C. Münzel,Pooja Swali,Nicholas J. Conard,Christian Carøe,James Haile,Anna Linderholm,Semyon Androsov,Ian Barnes,Christopher D. Baumann,Norbert Benecke,Hervé Bocherens,Selina Brace,Ruth F. Carden,Dorothée G. Drucker,Sergey Fedorov,Mihály Gasparik,Mietje Germonpré,Semyon Grigoriev,Pamela Groves,Stefan Hertwig,Varvara V. Ivanova,Luc Janssens,Richard P. Jennings,Aleksei Kasparov,Irina V. Kirillova,I. Kurmaniyazov,Yaroslav V. Kuzmin,Pavel A. Kosintsev,Martina Lázničková-Galetová,Charlotte Leduc,Pavel A. Nikolskiy,Marc Nussbaumer,Cóilín O'Drisceoil,Ludovic Orlando,Alan K. Outram,Elena Y. Pavlova,Angela R. Perri,Malgorzata Pilot,Vladimir V. Pitulko,Valerii V. Plotnikov,A. V. Protopopov,André Rehazek,Mikhail V. Sablin,Andaine Seguin-Orlando,Jan Storå,Christian Verjux,Victor Zaibert,Grant D. Zazula,Philippe Crombé,Anders J. Hansen,Eske Willerslev,Jennifer A. Leonard,Anders Götherström,Ron Pinhasi,Verena J. Schuenemann,Michael Hofreiter,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,Beth Shapiro,Greger Larson,Johannes Krause,Love Dalén,Pontus Skoglund +80 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors analyzed 72 ancient wolf genomes spanning the last 100,000 years from Europe, Siberia and North America and found that wolf populations were highly connected throughout the Late Pleistocene, with levels of differentiation an order of magnitude lower than they are today.
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Response to Editor and Reviewers “Direct observations of NO x emissions over the San Joaquin Valley using airborne flux measurements during RECAP-CA 2021 field campaign”
Qindan Zhu,Bryan K. Place,Eva Y. Pfannerstill,Shan Tong,Huanxin Zhang,Jun Wang,Clara,Marc Nussbaumer,Paul J. Wooldridge,Benjamin C. Schulze,Caleb Arata,Anthony Bucholtz,John,H. Seinfeld,Allen H. Goldstein,Ronald C. Cohen +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors performed airborne eddy covariance flux measurements during the Re-Evaluating the Chemistry of Air Pollutants in CAlifornia (RECAP-CA) field campaign in June 2021.