Article number: 19003Local extinction and recolonization events can shape genetic structure of subdivided animal populations. The gray wolf (Canis lupus) was extirpated from most of Europe, but recently recolonized big part of its historical range. An exceptionally dynamic expansion of wolf population is observed in the western part of the Great European Plain. Nonetheless, genetic consequences of this process have not yet been fully understood. We aimed to assess genetic diversity of this recently established wolf population in Western Poland (WPL), determine its origin and provide novel data regarding the population genetic structure of the grey wolf in Central Europe. We utilized both spatially explicit and non-explicit Bayesian clusteri...
The Carpathian Mountains were always inhabited by grey wolves and present one of the largest distrib...
<div><p>European wolves (<i>Canis lupus</i>) show population genetic structure in the absence of geo...
The survival of isolated small populations is threatened by both demographic and genetic factors. La...
Article number: wlb.00809The gray wolf Canis lupus range in central Europe is dynamically expanding,...
Local extinction and recolonization events can shape genetic structure of subdivided animal populati...
Aim: Population fragmentation represents a leitmotif of conservation biology, but the impact of popu...
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) is the largest canine carnivore living on northern hemisphere of the Ear...
Although the mechanisms controlling gene flow among populations are particularly important for evolu...
A population of grey wolves Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758 inhabiting Białowieża Primeval Forest (BPF) o...
The grey wolf is a top predator that plays a keystone role in maintaining the ecological balance of ...
Spatial genetics is a relatively new field in wildlife and conservation biology that is becoming an ...
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) is an iconic large carnivore that has increasingly been recognized as an...
European wolves (Canis lupus) show population genetic structure in the absence of geographic barrier...
Abstract Monitoring the loss of genetic diversity in wild populations after a bottleneck event is a ...
<div><p>Despite continuous historical distribution of the grey wolf (<i>Canis lupus</i>) throughout ...
The Carpathian Mountains were always inhabited by grey wolves and present one of the largest distrib...
<div><p>European wolves (<i>Canis lupus</i>) show population genetic structure in the absence of geo...
The survival of isolated small populations is threatened by both demographic and genetic factors. La...
Article number: wlb.00809The gray wolf Canis lupus range in central Europe is dynamically expanding,...
Local extinction and recolonization events can shape genetic structure of subdivided animal populati...
Aim: Population fragmentation represents a leitmotif of conservation biology, but the impact of popu...
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) is the largest canine carnivore living on northern hemisphere of the Ear...
Although the mechanisms controlling gene flow among populations are particularly important for evolu...
A population of grey wolves Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758 inhabiting Białowieża Primeval Forest (BPF) o...
The grey wolf is a top predator that plays a keystone role in maintaining the ecological balance of ...
Spatial genetics is a relatively new field in wildlife and conservation biology that is becoming an ...
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) is an iconic large carnivore that has increasingly been recognized as an...
European wolves (Canis lupus) show population genetic structure in the absence of geographic barrier...
Abstract Monitoring the loss of genetic diversity in wild populations after a bottleneck event is a ...
<div><p>Despite continuous historical distribution of the grey wolf (<i>Canis lupus</i>) throughout ...
The Carpathian Mountains were always inhabited by grey wolves and present one of the largest distrib...
<div><p>European wolves (<i>Canis lupus</i>) show population genetic structure in the absence of geo...
The survival of isolated small populations is threatened by both demographic and genetic factors. La...