When hybridizing species come into contact, understanding the processes that regulate their interactions can help predict the future outcome of the system. This is especially relevant in conservation situations where human activities can influence hybridization dynamics. We investigated a developing hybrid zone between red wolves and coyotes in North Carolina, USA to elucidate patterns of hybridization in a system heavily managed for preservation of the red wolf genome. Using noninvasive genetic sampling of scat, we surveyed a 2880 km2 region adjacent to the Red Wolf Experimental Population Area (RWEPA). We combined microsatellite genotypes collected from this survey with those from companion studies conducted both within and outside the RW...
Background: Population densities of many species throughout the world are changing due to direct per...
Admixture resulting from natural dispersal processes can potentially generate novel phenotypic varia...
Concerns over red wolf (Canis rufus) extinction caused by hybridization with coyotes (C. latrans) le...
When hybridizing species come into contact, understanding the processes that regulate their interact...
Distinguishing genetically differentiated populations within hybrid zones and determining the mechan...
Eastern wolves have hybridized extensively with coyotes and gray wolves and are listed as a 'species...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization as a source of new adaptive genetic variation is rapidl...
Anthropogenic hybridization of historically isolated taxa has become a primary conservation challeng...
Human-mediated range expansions have increased in recent decades and represent unique opportunities ...
Hybrid zones typically contain novel gene combinations that can be tested by natural selection in a ...
Background: Hybridization can be a conservation concern if genomic introgression leads to the loss o...
Background: Population densities of many species throughout the world are changing due to direct per...
Top predators are disappearing worldwide, significantly changing ecosystems that depend on top-down ...
The red wolf (Canis rufus), a legally recognized and severely endangered wolf, is known to interbree...
Background: Population densities of many species throughout the world are changing due to direct per...
Admixture resulting from natural dispersal processes can potentially generate novel phenotypic varia...
Concerns over red wolf (Canis rufus) extinction caused by hybridization with coyotes (C. latrans) le...
When hybridizing species come into contact, understanding the processes that regulate their interact...
Distinguishing genetically differentiated populations within hybrid zones and determining the mechan...
Eastern wolves have hybridized extensively with coyotes and gray wolves and are listed as a 'species...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization as a source of new adaptive genetic variation is rapidl...
Anthropogenic hybridization of historically isolated taxa has become a primary conservation challeng...
Human-mediated range expansions have increased in recent decades and represent unique opportunities ...
Hybrid zones typically contain novel gene combinations that can be tested by natural selection in a ...
Background: Hybridization can be a conservation concern if genomic introgression leads to the loss o...
Background: Population densities of many species throughout the world are changing due to direct per...
Top predators are disappearing worldwide, significantly changing ecosystems that depend on top-down ...
The red wolf (Canis rufus), a legally recognized and severely endangered wolf, is known to interbree...
Background: Population densities of many species throughout the world are changing due to direct per...
Admixture resulting from natural dispersal processes can potentially generate novel phenotypic varia...
Concerns over red wolf (Canis rufus) extinction caused by hybridization with coyotes (C. latrans) le...