نتایج جستجو برای: 2003 wolves behavior

تعداد نتایج: 731959  

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2007
Elena Fabbri Christian Miquel Vittorio Lucchini Alberto Santini Romolo Caniglia Christophe Duchamp Jean-Marc Weber Benoît Lequette Francesca Marucco Luigi Boitani Luca Fumagalli Pierre Taberlet Ettore Randi

Wolves in Italy strongly declined in the past and were confined south of the Alps since the turn of the last century, reduced in the 1970s to approximately 100 individuals surviving in two fragmented subpopulations in the central-southern Apennines. The Italian wolves are presently expanding in the Apennines, and started to recolonize the western Alps in Italy, France and Switzerland about 16 y...

2014
DAVID E. AUSBAND ELIZABETH M. GLENN

The behavioral patterns and large territories of large carnivores make them challenging to monitor. Occupancy modeling provides a framework for monitoring population dynamics and distribution of territorial carnivores. We combined data from hunter surveys, howling and sign surveys conducted at predicted wolf rendezvous sites, and locations of radiocollared wolves to model occupancy and estimate...

2016
Zita Polgár Mari Kinnunen Dóra Újváry Ádám Miklósi Márta Gácsi

Many dog breeds are bred specifically for increased performance in scent-based tasks. Whether dogs bred for this purpose have higher olfactory capacities than other dogs, or even wolves with whom they share a common ancestor, has not yet been studied. Indeed, there is no standard test for assessing canine olfactory ability. This study aimed to create a simple procedure that requires no pre-trai...

Journal: :Frontiers in conservation science 2022

Human interactions with potentially problematic wildlife spawn intense and polarized sentiments. This study investigates one contributing factor: People perceive as having intentions toward them, consequently, they feel targeted by the animals' behavior. Thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews 20 German-speaking participants on three model – wolves, corvids, spiders yielded 12 different...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2016
Adrian Treves Cristian Bonacic

Dogs were first domesticated 31 000-41 000 years ago. Humanity has experienced ecological costs and benefits from interactions with dogs and wolves. We propose that humans inherited a dual response of attraction or aversion that expresses itself independently to domestic and wild canids. The dual response has had far-reaching consequences for the ecology and evolution of all three taxa, includi...

باهنر , علیرضا, حق دوست , علی اکبر, راد , محمدعلی, رشیدی , حسین, رضایی نسب , مجید, سیمانی , سوسن, فیاض , احمد,

Background and Aim: Rabies is one of the oldest and most serious zoonoses in the world. In Iran, the disease has been reported from most of the provinces and among domestic as well as wild animals. This study was conducted in the province of Kerman and aimed to assess the frequency and epidemiological features of suspected and confirmed animal rabies cases from 1993 to 2003.Material and Methods...

2010
Scott Creel Jay J. Rotella

Following the growth and geographic expansion of wolf (Canis lupus) populations reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho in 1995-1996, Rocky Mountain wolves were removed from the endangered species list in May 2009. Idaho and Montana immediately established hunting seasons with quotas equaling 20% of the regional wolf population. Combining hunting with predator control, 37.1%...

2017
Luca Montana Romolo Caniglia Marco Galaverni Elena Fabbri Atidje Ahmed Barbora Černá Bolfíková Sylwia D Czarnomska Ana Galov Raquel Godinho Maris Hindrikson Pavel Hulva Bogumiła Jędrzejewska Maja Jelenčič Miroslav Kutal Urmas Saarma Tomaž Skrbinšek Ettore Randi

The survival of isolated small populations is threatened by both demographic and genetic factors. Large carnivores declined for centuries in most of Europe due to habitat changes, overhunting of their natural prey and direct persecution. However, the current rewilding trends are driving many carnivore populations to expand again, possibly reverting the erosion of their genetic diversity. In thi...

2014
Michelle L. Lute Adam Bump Meredith L. Gore

Whereas past wolf management in the United States was restricted to recovery, managers must now contend with publicly contentious post-recovery issues including regulated hunting seasons. Understanding stakeholder concerns associated with hunting can inform stakeholder engagement, communication, and policy development and evaluation. Social identity theory (SIT) has been used to understand how ...

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