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Tatyana Kuznetsova
Researcher at Moscow State University
Publications - 44
Citations - 2434
Tatyana Kuznetsova is an academic researcher from Moscow State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pleistocene & Permafrost. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 36 publications receiving 2230 citations.
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Species-specific responses of Late Quaternary megafauna to climate and humans
Eline D. Lorenzen,David Nogués-Bravo,Ludovic Orlando,Jaco Weinstock,Jonas Binladen,Katharine A. Marske,Andrew Ugan,Andrew Ugan,Andrew Ugan,Michael K. Borregaard,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,Rasmus Nielsen,Rasmus Nielsen,Simon Y. W. Ho,Ted Goebel,Kelly E. Graf,David A. Byers,Jesper Stenderup,Morten Rasmussen,Paula F. Campos,Jennifer A. Leonard,Jennifer A. Leonard,Klaus-Peter Koepfli,Duane G. Froese,Grant D. Zazula,Thomas W. Stafford,Kim Aaris-Sørensen,Persaram Batra,Alan M. Haywood,Joy S. Singarayer,Paul J. Valdes,G. G. Boeskorov,James A. Burns,S. P. Davydov,James Haile,Dennis L. Jenkins,Pavel A. Kosintsev,Tatyana Kuznetsova,Xulong Lai,Larry D. Martin,H. Gregory McDonald,Dick Mol,Morten Meldgaard,Kasper Munch,Elisabeth Stephan,Mikhail V. Sablin,Robert S. Sommer,Taras Sipko,Eric Scott,Marc A. Suchard,Alexei Tikhonov,Rane Willerslev,Robert K. Wayne,Alan Cooper,Michael Hofreiter,Andrei Sher,Beth Shapiro,Carsten Rahbek,Eske Willerslev +58 more
TL;DR: It is shown that climate has been a major driver of population change over the past 50,000 years, however, each species responds differently to the effects of climatic shifts, habitat redistribution and human encroachment.
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Whole-genome shotgun sequencing of mitochondria from ancient hair shafts
M. Thomas P. Gilbert,Lynn P. Tomsho,Snjezana Rendulic,Michael Packard,Daniela I. Drautz,Andrei Sher,Alexei Tikhonov,Love Dalén,Tatyana Kuznetsova,Pavel A. Kosintsev,Paula F. Campos,Thomas Higham,Matthew J. Collins,Andrew Wilson,Fyodor Shidlovskiy,Bernard Buigues,Per G. P. Ericson,Mietje Germonpré,Anders Götherström,Paola Iacumin,V. I. Nikolaev,Malgosia Nowak-Kemp,Eske Willerslev,James R. Knight,Gerard P. Irzyk,Clotilde S. Perbost,Karin M. Fredrikson,Timothy T. Harkins,Sharon Sheridan,Webb Miller,Stephan C. Schuster +30 more
TL;DR: The observed levels of damage-derived sequencing errors were lower than those observed in previously published frozen bone samples, even though one of the specimens was >50,000 14C years old and another had been stored for 200 years at room temperature.
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Paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic records from permafrost deposits in the Arctic region of Northern Siberia
Lutz Schirrmeister,Christine Siegert,Tatyana Kuznetsova,Svetlana Kuzmina,Andrei Andreev,Frank Kienast,Hanno Meyer,Anatoly A Bobrov +7 more
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Ancient DNA analyses exclude humans as the driving force behind late Pleistocene musk ox (Ovibos moschatus) population dynamics.
Paula F. Campos,Eske Willerslev,Andrei Sher,Ludovic Orlando,Erik Axelsson,Alexei Tikhonov,Kim Aaris-Sørensen,Alex D. Greenwood,Ralf-Dietrich Kahlke,Pavel A. Kosintsev,Tatiana Krakhmalnaya,Tatyana Kuznetsova,Philippe Lemey,Ross D. E. MacPhee,Christopher A. Norris,Kieran Shepherd,Marc A. Suchard,Grant D. Zazula,Beth Shapiro,M. Thomas P. Gilbert +19 more
TL;DR: Musk ox population dynamics are better explained by a nonanthropogenic cause (for example, environmental change), a hypothesis supported by historic observations on the sensitivity of the species to both climatic warming and fluctuations.
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Intraspecific phylogenetic analysis of Siberian woolly mammoths using complete mitochondrial genomes
M. Thomas P. Gilbert,Daniela I. Drautz,Arthur M. Lesk,Simon Y. W. Ho,Ji Qi,Aakrosh Ratan,Chih-Hao Hsu,Andrei Sher,Love Dalén,Anders Götherström,Lynn P. Tomsho,Snjezana Rendulic,Michael Packard,Paula F. Campos,Tatyana Kuznetsova,Fyodor Shidlovskiy,Alexei Tikhonov,Eske Willerslev,Paola Iacumin,Bernard Buigues,Per G. P. Ericson,Mietje Germonpré,Pavel A. Kosintsev,V. I. Nikolaev,Malgosia Nowak-Kemp,James R. Knight,Gerard P. Irzyk,Clotilde S. Perbost,Karin M. Fredrikson,Timothy T. Harkins,Sharon Sheridan,Webb Miller,Stephan C. Schuster +32 more
TL;DR: Five new complete mitochondrial DNA genomes of Siberian woolly mammoth are reported, sequenced with up to 73-fold coverage from DNA extracted from hair shaft material, demonstrating the existence of two apparently sympatric mtDNA clades that exhibit high interclade divergence.