AbstractHybridization between wolves (Canis lupus) and domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) can represent a threat to wild populations via genetic introgression and ecological competition. Therefore understanding the ecological role of hybrids may be crucial for developing appropriate conservation strategies.The Italian wolf population has a peculiar genetic composition due to a long-lasting geographic isolation. Nowadays, however, its genetic integrity is threatened by the spread of canine genes as a result of the hybridization with stray dogs in the wild.The aim of the present study was to gain insights into the ecological role of free-ranging wolf–dog hybrids by investigating their winter food habits in comparison with wolves in a mountain a...
Abstract Introgressive hybridization between domestic animals and their wild relatives is an indirec...
Thanks to protection by law and increasing habitat restoration, wolves (Canis lupus) are currently r...
The trophic ecology of wolves was studied in a mountainous area of the Italian Northern Apennines fr...
Hybridization between wolves (Canis lupus) and domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) can represent a thre...
<div><p>Hybridization and introgression can impact the evolution of natural populations. Several wil...
Hybridization and introgression can impact the evolution of natural populations. Several wild canid ...
Hybridization and introgression can impact the evolution of natural populations. Several wild canid ...
Representing a form of anthropogenic hybridization, wolf–dog interbreeding may potentially compromis...
The survival of isolated small populations is threatened by both demographic and genetic factors. La...
Wolves in Italy strongly declined in the past and were confined south of the Alps since the turn of ...
One major concern in wolf (Canis lupus) conservation is the risk of genetic contamination due to cro...
open6noHybridization is a natural or anthropogenic process that can deeply affect the genetic make-u...
Abstract Hybridisation between wild and domestic taxa raises complex questions for conservation. Ge...
none6Isolated small populations may experience low adaptability and increased extinction risks due t...
Non-invasive genetic sampling has been used to reconstruct spatial patterns of carnivore distributio...
Abstract Introgressive hybridization between domestic animals and their wild relatives is an indirec...
Thanks to protection by law and increasing habitat restoration, wolves (Canis lupus) are currently r...
The trophic ecology of wolves was studied in a mountainous area of the Italian Northern Apennines fr...
Hybridization between wolves (Canis lupus) and domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) can represent a thre...
<div><p>Hybridization and introgression can impact the evolution of natural populations. Several wil...
Hybridization and introgression can impact the evolution of natural populations. Several wild canid ...
Hybridization and introgression can impact the evolution of natural populations. Several wild canid ...
Representing a form of anthropogenic hybridization, wolf–dog interbreeding may potentially compromis...
The survival of isolated small populations is threatened by both demographic and genetic factors. La...
Wolves in Italy strongly declined in the past and were confined south of the Alps since the turn of ...
One major concern in wolf (Canis lupus) conservation is the risk of genetic contamination due to cro...
open6noHybridization is a natural or anthropogenic process that can deeply affect the genetic make-u...
Abstract Hybridisation between wild and domestic taxa raises complex questions for conservation. Ge...
none6Isolated small populations may experience low adaptability and increased extinction risks due t...
Non-invasive genetic sampling has been used to reconstruct spatial patterns of carnivore distributio...
Abstract Introgressive hybridization between domestic animals and their wild relatives is an indirec...
Thanks to protection by law and increasing habitat restoration, wolves (Canis lupus) are currently r...
The trophic ecology of wolves was studied in a mountainous area of the Italian Northern Apennines fr...