Anderson, David G.Kvie, Kjersti S.Davydov, Vladimir N.Røed, Knut H.2017-07-262017-07-262017-09Anderson, D G, Kvie, K S, Davydov, V N & Røed, K H 2017, 'Maintaining genetic integrity of coexisting wild and domestic populations : Genetic differentiation between wild and domestic Rangifer with long traditions of intentional interbreeding', Ecology and Evolution, vol. 7, no. 17, pp. 6790-6802. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.32302045-7758ORCID: /0000-0002-9624-5867/work/95953761http://hdl.handle.net/2164/8997The funding for the fieldwork and laboratory work for this study was provided by the ERC Advanced Grant 295458 Arctic Domus (PI D.G. Anderson). The writing and analysis was supported by ESRC ES-M0110548-1 JPI HUMANOR (PI D.G. Anderson). The sample set for Lake Nichatka was collected and deposited under a research programme of the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research. We thank Liv Midthjell for skilful laboratory analyses, Konstantin Klokov for help sourcing statistics on Russian reindeer populations, and Jan Heggenes for useful comments on an earlier version of this paper. A full list of project participants is in Appendix 2.131188389engdomesticationEvenkindigenous animal husbandryinterbreedingintrogressionmale-mediated gene flowreindeer husbandryreproductive isolationRussiaGN AnthropologyEuropean Research Council295458Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)ES-M0110548-1GNMaintaining genetic integrity of coexisting wild and domestic populations : Genetic differentiation between wild and domestic Rangifer with long traditions of intentional interbreedingJournal article10.1002/ece3.3230717