The Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) population has remained isolated South of the Alps for the last few thousand years. After a strong decline, the species has recolonized the Apennines and the Western Alps, while it is currently struggling to colonize the Eastern Alps. Recently, the species was detected in a lowland park connecting the Northern Apennines to the Central Alps. If the park was able to sustain a net wolf dispersal flow, this could significantly boost the connection with the Eastern Alps and the Dinaric-Balkan population. We investigated the suitability of the park as a functional ecological corridor for the wolf through the unhospitable lowland of Northern Italy. We collected wolf occurrence data in two study areas. We mod...
By using Global Positioning System technology, we documented the long-distance dispersal of a wolf (...
Non-invasive genetic sampling has been used to reconstruct spatial patterns of carnivore distributio...
Fine-scale knowledge of how anthropogenic effects may alter habitat selection by wolves (Canis lupus...
The Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) population has remained isolated South of the Alps for the l...
The wolf recolonized part of its former habitat in the South-Western Alps through dispersal from the...
The Italian wolf population was near to the extinction at the beginning of the seventies of the past...
The wolf is naturally recolonizing the Alpine range. Potentially, eight different countries are affe...
The Apennine wolf (Canis lupus italicus, Altobello, 1921) is currently experiencing a period of grea...
In recent years, the European wolf (Canis lupus) population has expanded its southern range from the...
Wolves (Canis lupus) in Italy represent a relict west European population. They are classi-fied as v...
Wolves (Canis lupus) in Italy represent a relict west European population. They are classified as vu...
The expansion of the wolf population all over Europe has posed problems on wolf-man coexistence in t...
Wolves in Italy strongly declined in the past and were confined south of the Alps since the turn of ...
Despite the recent positive trend of wolves, their conservation is still one of the most important p...
Wolves (Canis lupus) in Italy represent a relict west European population. They are classified as vu...
By using Global Positioning System technology, we documented the long-distance dispersal of a wolf (...
Non-invasive genetic sampling has been used to reconstruct spatial patterns of carnivore distributio...
Fine-scale knowledge of how anthropogenic effects may alter habitat selection by wolves (Canis lupus...
The Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) population has remained isolated South of the Alps for the l...
The wolf recolonized part of its former habitat in the South-Western Alps through dispersal from the...
The Italian wolf population was near to the extinction at the beginning of the seventies of the past...
The wolf is naturally recolonizing the Alpine range. Potentially, eight different countries are affe...
The Apennine wolf (Canis lupus italicus, Altobello, 1921) is currently experiencing a period of grea...
In recent years, the European wolf (Canis lupus) population has expanded its southern range from the...
Wolves (Canis lupus) in Italy represent a relict west European population. They are classi-fied as v...
Wolves (Canis lupus) in Italy represent a relict west European population. They are classified as vu...
The expansion of the wolf population all over Europe has posed problems on wolf-man coexistence in t...
Wolves in Italy strongly declined in the past and were confined south of the Alps since the turn of ...
Despite the recent positive trend of wolves, their conservation is still one of the most important p...
Wolves (Canis lupus) in Italy represent a relict west European population. They are classified as vu...
By using Global Positioning System technology, we documented the long-distance dispersal of a wolf (...
Non-invasive genetic sampling has been used to reconstruct spatial patterns of carnivore distributio...
Fine-scale knowledge of how anthropogenic effects may alter habitat selection by wolves (Canis lupus...