Large carnivours are suffering from population declines all over the world, but many have also recolonized parts of their previous habitats. However, recovery by these species is usually slow and challenging. The population sizes are therefore often small and semi-isolated which can lead to lowered health, fitness and survival for these individuals. The objective of the present study was to investigate the effects of age, sex, inbreeding, conditions in natal territory (wolf density and food availability) as well as season on three body size measurements; body weight, body condition (residuals from a regression of body weight and body length) and structural size (a principal component analysis of body length, ear length and tail length) in t...
Summary 1. Reproduction in social organisms is shaped by numerous morphological, behavioural and lif...
Understanding how spatial and temporal variations shape populations is necessary to develop trustwor...
The difficulty of obtaining pedigrees for wild populations has hampered the possibility of demonstra...
During the last century, the grey wolf (Canis lupus L.) was subject to extensive hunting pressure, w...
Age at first reproduction constitutes a key life-history trait in animals and is evolutionarily shap...
Age at first reproduction constitutes a key life-history trait in animals and is evolutionarily shap...
The Swedish wolf population is closely monitored and managed to keep the population at a sustainable...
The home-range of an animal and what factors influence it’s size and appearance is vital information...
Large carnivores are essential components of natural ecosystems. In populated areas, their conservat...
The genetic aspects of population health are critical, but frequently difficult to assess. Of concer...
Predators have an important role in ecosystems due to their regulating effect on lower trophic level...
Animal populations commonly show changes in individual behaviour and demography as they change in si...
Large carnivores are elusive and use large areas, which causes monitoring to be challenging and cost...
Abstract The genetic aspects of population health are critical, but frequently difficult to assess....
Summary 1. Reproduction in social organisms is shaped by numerous morphological, behavioural and lif...
Understanding how spatial and temporal variations shape populations is necessary to develop trustwor...
The difficulty of obtaining pedigrees for wild populations has hampered the possibility of demonstra...
During the last century, the grey wolf (Canis lupus L.) was subject to extensive hunting pressure, w...
Age at first reproduction constitutes a key life-history trait in animals and is evolutionarily shap...
Age at first reproduction constitutes a key life-history trait in animals and is evolutionarily shap...
The Swedish wolf population is closely monitored and managed to keep the population at a sustainable...
The home-range of an animal and what factors influence it’s size and appearance is vital information...
Large carnivores are essential components of natural ecosystems. In populated areas, their conservat...
The genetic aspects of population health are critical, but frequently difficult to assess. Of concer...
Predators have an important role in ecosystems due to their regulating effect on lower trophic level...
Animal populations commonly show changes in individual behaviour and demography as they change in si...
Large carnivores are elusive and use large areas, which causes monitoring to be challenging and cost...
Abstract The genetic aspects of population health are critical, but frequently difficult to assess....
Summary 1. Reproduction in social organisms is shaped by numerous morphological, behavioural and lif...
Understanding how spatial and temporal variations shape populations is necessary to develop trustwor...
The difficulty of obtaining pedigrees for wild populations has hampered the possibility of demonstra...