Non-invasive genetic monitoring involving citizen science enables reconstruction of current pack dynamics in a re-establishing wolf population (original) (raw)

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Population genomics of grey wolves and wolf-like canids in North America

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Genetic support for the current discrete conservation unit of the Central European wolf population

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Genetic Characterization of Hybrid Wolves across Ontario

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Effects of migration and selective harvest for the genetic status of the Scandinavian wolf population

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Transboundary Monitoring of the Wolf Alpine Population over 21 Years and Seven Countries

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Genetic structure and patterns of gene flow among populations of the endangered Ethiopian wolf

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Balancing costs and confidence: volunteer-provided point observations, GPS telemetry and the genetic monitoring of Finland’s wolves

Katja Holmala

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The return of the wild in the Anthropocene. Wolf resurgence in the Netherlands

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The role of human-related risk in breeding site selection by wolves

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Population Genetics for Animal Conservation

Cristiano Vernesi

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Citizen science contribution to national wolf population monitoring: what have we learned?

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Demography and Genetic Structure of a Recovering Grizzly Bear Population

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Himalayan wolf distribution and admixture based on multiple genetic markers

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Genomes of Pleistocene Siberian Wolves Uncover Multiple Extinct Wolf Lineages

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Cross-Boundary Management of Algonquin Park Wolves

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The wolf alpine population in 2020-2022 over 7 countries

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Monitoring wolves (Canis lupus) by non-invasive genetics and camera trapping: a small-scale pilot study

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Efficient, Noninvasive Genetic Sampling for Monitoring Reintroduced Wolves

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Monozygotic Twin Wolves with Divergent Life Histories

John J Nagy Jr

ARCTIC, 2009

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DNA profiles of the eastern Canadian wolf and the red wolf provide evidence for a common evolutionary history independent of the gray wolf

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Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2000

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The unique genetic adaptation of the Himalayan wolf to high-altitudes and consequences for conservation

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Genetic assessment of the Iberian wolf Canis lupus signatus captive breeding program

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Re-connecting grizzly bear populations: Prospects for participatory projects

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Ursus, 2004

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Megafaunal Extinctions and the Disappearance of a Specialized Wolf Ecomorph

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Nurturing orphaned Indian Grey Wolf at Machia Biological Park, Jodhpur, India

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Lethal management may hinder population recovery in Iberian wolves

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Consensus on Criteria for Potential Areas for Wolf Reintroduction in Mexico

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Genetic Distinctiveness of Alexander Archipelago Wolves (Canis lupus ligoni)

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