Times Cited: 10International audienceIn the early 1900s, the wolf (Canis lupus) was extirpated from France and Switzerland. There is growing evidence that the species is presently recolonizing these countries in the western Alps. By sequencing the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region of various samples mainly collected in the field (scats, hairs, regurgitates, blood or tissue; n = 292), we could (1) develop a non-invasive method enabling the unambiguous attribution of these samples to wolf, fox (Vulpes vulpes) or dog (Canis familiaris), among others; (2) demonstrate that Italian, French and Swiss wolves share the same mtDNA haplotype, a haplotype that has never been found in any other wolf population world-wide. Combined together, field...
Genetic bottlenecks resulting from human-induced population declines make alarming symbols for the i...
Following protection measures implemented since the 1970s, large carnivores are currently increasing...
A population of grey wolves Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758 inhabiting Białowieża Primeval Forest (BPF) o...
Times Cited: 10International audienceIn the early 1900s, the wolf (Canis lupus) was extirpated from ...
Times Cited: 3International audienceWolves in Italy strongly declined in the past and were confined ...
Potential hybridization between wolves and dogs has fueled the sensitive conservation and political ...
The survival of isolated small populations is threatened by both demographic and genetic factors. La...
Following massive persecution and eradication, strict legal protection facilitated a successful rees...
Potential hybridization between wolves and dogs has fueled the sensitive conservation and political ...
International audiencePhylogeographic patterns in large mammals result from natural environmental fa...
International audiencePhylogeographic patterns in large mammals result from natural environmental fa...
Article number: 19003Local extinction and recolonization events can shape genetic structure of subdi...
Following protection measures implemented since the 1970s, large carnivores are currently increasing...
By using Global Positioning System technology, we documented the long-distance dispersal of a wolf (...
Background: The contemporary Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) represents a case of morphological ...
Genetic bottlenecks resulting from human-induced population declines make alarming symbols for the i...
Following protection measures implemented since the 1970s, large carnivores are currently increasing...
A population of grey wolves Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758 inhabiting Białowieża Primeval Forest (BPF) o...
Times Cited: 10International audienceIn the early 1900s, the wolf (Canis lupus) was extirpated from ...
Times Cited: 3International audienceWolves in Italy strongly declined in the past and were confined ...
Potential hybridization between wolves and dogs has fueled the sensitive conservation and political ...
The survival of isolated small populations is threatened by both demographic and genetic factors. La...
Following massive persecution and eradication, strict legal protection facilitated a successful rees...
Potential hybridization between wolves and dogs has fueled the sensitive conservation and political ...
International audiencePhylogeographic patterns in large mammals result from natural environmental fa...
International audiencePhylogeographic patterns in large mammals result from natural environmental fa...
Article number: 19003Local extinction and recolonization events can shape genetic structure of subdi...
Following protection measures implemented since the 1970s, large carnivores are currently increasing...
By using Global Positioning System technology, we documented the long-distance dispersal of a wolf (...
Background: The contemporary Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) represents a case of morphological ...
Genetic bottlenecks resulting from human-induced population declines make alarming symbols for the i...
Following protection measures implemented since the 1970s, large carnivores are currently increasing...
A population of grey wolves Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758 inhabiting Białowieża Primeval Forest (BPF) o...