gray wolfGray, or timber, wolf (Canis lupus). Keen senses, largecanine teeth, powerfuljaws, and the ability to pursue prey at 60 km (37 miles) per hour equip the graywolfwell for a predatory way of life. A typical northern male may be about 2 metres (6.6 feet) long, including the ...
Distribution and habitat use of the gray wolf (Canis lupus L. 1758) in the upper Apennine (northern Italy)Gilio, NicolaCampi, ClaudiaOppio, CarolaMeriggi, Alberto
Multi-scale habitat selection model assessing potential gray wolf den habitat and dispersal corridors in Michigan, USA - ScienceDirectHeather K. Stricker aThomas M. Gehring aDeahn Donner bTyler Petroelje cEcological Modelling
Map Source:National Park Service VOCALIZATIONS Is there any sound in nature more haunting than the howl of a wolf? Communication is very important both within and between packs, and while wolves use many forms of communication, the howl is the one that we, as humans, are most familiar with...
Differences in parasite taxa frequency between wolf and fox as well as in natural vs. anthropized areas were analyzed using the X2 test, while Student’s t-test was used for the quantitative data analysis for wolves and red foxes in different habitat types. p-values lower than 0.05 were ...
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The strength of habitat selection in relation to roads varied among wolf packs. The most heavily viewed wolf packs exhibited less road avoidance, suggesting increased tolerance, which could lead to increased vulnerability to human harvest if they leave the park. Federal and state managers have ...
1992 . Mitochondrial DNA variability of the gray wolf—genetic consequences of population decline and habitat fragmentation. Conservation Biology 6: 559 – 569 .Wayne RK, Lehman N, Allard MW, and Honeycutt RL (1992). Mitochondrial DNA variability of the gray wolf: genetic consequences of ...
1995. A regional analysis and prediction of favorable gray wolf habitat in the Northern Great Lakes Region. Cons. Biol. 9: 279-294.Mladenoff, D. J., T. A. Sickley, R. G. Haight, and A. P. Wydeven, 1995. A regional analysis and prediction of favorable gray wolf habitat i...
Wolf den site selection in unmanaged areas with dominance of agriculture-lands and human disturbance is not completely understood. We used a GIS multivariate model based on the Mahalanobis distance statistic and 11 digital habitat layers to evaluate gray wolf denning site suitability in Hamedan ...