C Musto, J Cerri, M Galaverni, R Caniglia… - Global Ecology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Over the last 40 years the gray wolf (Canis lupus) re-colonized its historical range in Italy increasing human-predator interactions. However, temporal and spatial trends in wolf …
V Salvatori, V Donfrancesco, A Trouwborst… - Biological …, 2020 - Elsevier
Hybridisation between wolves and dogs is increasingly reported in Europe. Nonetheless, no systematic survey has ever been attempted at the continental scale. We made the first …
Hybridisation between wild and domestic taxa raises complex questions for conservation. Genetic advances offer new methods for hybrid identification, yet social and cultural factors …
Deciphering the origins of phenotypic variations in natural animal populations is a challenging topic for evolutionary and conservation biologists. Atypical morphologies in …
L Smeds, J Aspi, J Berglund, I Kojola… - Evolutionary …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Hybridization and admixture can threaten the genetic integrity of populations and be of particular concern to endangered species. Hybridization between grey wolves and dogs has …
Background Understanding the processes that lead to hybridization of wolves and dogs is of scientific and management importance, particularly over large geographical scales, as …
Intra-and inter-specific gene flow are natural evolutionary processes. However, human- induced hybridization is a global conservation concern across taxa, and the development of …
Forensic identification of species is in growing demand, particularly from law enforcement authorities in the areas of wildlife, fisheries and hunting as well as food authentication …
Throughout history the human–wolf interaction has not evolved in favour of the wolf, however, wolves have never been endangered in Russia. The wolf (Canis lupus lupus L …