Closer to Carrying Capacity: Analysis of the Internal Demographic Structure Associated with the Management and Density Dependence of a Controlled Wolf Population in Latvia

Large carnivores are essential components of natural ecosystems. In populated areas, their conservation depends on preserving a favorable status in coexistence with humans, which may require the elimination of excess carnivores to minimize public concerns. As the Baltic region currently hosts a thri...

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Main Authors: Jurģis Šuba, Agrita Žunna, Guna Bagrade, Gundega Done, Mārtiņš Lūkins, Aivars Ornicāns, Digna Pilāte, Alda Stepanova, Jānis Ozoliņš
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Alda Stepanova
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description Large carnivores are essential components of natural ecosystems. In populated areas, their conservation depends on preserving a favorable status in coexistence with humans, which may require the elimination of excess carnivores to minimize public concerns. As the Baltic region currently hosts a thriving wolf population, locally sustainable management of wolves is important for preserving biodiversity at a European scale. In this paper, we provide a dynamic assessment of the Latvian wolf subpopulation from 1998 until 2020. This study is based on age composition and fecundity data from teeth, uteri, and ovaria inspections obtained from samples of legally culled or accidentally killed individuals. The abundance estimates indicated population growth that exceeded the previously predicted carrying capacity. The proportion of juveniles among the culled individuals increased in recent years, but the mean age of culled adults exhibited a stable trend. In presumably nonselective hunting, the juveniles and individuals older than 3 years had greater culling mortality estimates in comparison with other age classes, and the culling rates for adult females of particular age classes were higher than for males of the same age. While creating significant hunting pressure, wolf management in Latvia may have contributed to the population growth by affecting its demographic processes.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2071-1050/13/17/9783/ 2025-01-16T21:26:06+00:00 Closer to Carrying Capacity: Analysis of the Internal Demographic Structure Associated with the Management and Density Dependence of a Controlled Wolf Population in Latvia Jurģis Šuba Agrita Žunna Guna Bagrade Gundega Done Mārtiņš Lūkins Aivars Ornicāns Digna Pilāte Alda Stepanova Jānis Ozoliņš agris 2021-08-31 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/su13179783 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Sustainability, Biodiversity and Conservation https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13179783 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sustainability; Volume 13; Issue 17; Pages: 9783 wolf Canis lupus Latvia demography population management Text 2021 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/su13179783 2023-08-01T02:34:58Z Large carnivores are essential components of natural ecosystems. In populated areas, their conservation depends on preserving a favorable status in coexistence with humans, which may require the elimination of excess carnivores to minimize public concerns. As the Baltic region currently hosts a thriving wolf population, locally sustainable management of wolves is important for preserving biodiversity at a European scale. In this paper, we provide a dynamic assessment of the Latvian wolf subpopulation from 1998 until 2020. This study is based on age composition and fecundity data from teeth, uteri, and ovaria inspections obtained from samples of legally culled or accidentally killed individuals. The abundance estimates indicated population growth that exceeded the previously predicted carrying capacity. The proportion of juveniles among the culled individuals increased in recent years, but the mean age of culled adults exhibited a stable trend. In presumably nonselective hunting, the juveniles and individuals older than 3 years had greater culling mortality estimates in comparison with other age classes, and the culling rates for adult females of particular age classes were higher than for males of the same age. While creating significant hunting pressure, wolf management in Latvia may have contributed to the population growth by affecting its demographic processes. Text Canis lupus MDPI Open Access Publishing Sustainability 13 17 9783
spellingShingle wolf
Canis lupus
Latvia
demography
population management
Jurģis Šuba
Agrita Žunna
Guna Bagrade
Gundega Done
Mārtiņš Lūkins
Aivars Ornicāns
Digna Pilāte
Alda Stepanova
Jānis Ozoliņš
Closer to Carrying Capacity: Analysis of the Internal Demographic Structure Associated with the Management and Density Dependence of a Controlled Wolf Population in Latvia
title Closer to Carrying Capacity: Analysis of the Internal Demographic Structure Associated with the Management and Density Dependence of a Controlled Wolf Population in Latvia
title_full Closer to Carrying Capacity: Analysis of the Internal Demographic Structure Associated with the Management and Density Dependence of a Controlled Wolf Population in Latvia
title_fullStr Closer to Carrying Capacity: Analysis of the Internal Demographic Structure Associated with the Management and Density Dependence of a Controlled Wolf Population in Latvia
title_full_unstemmed Closer to Carrying Capacity: Analysis of the Internal Demographic Structure Associated with the Management and Density Dependence of a Controlled Wolf Population in Latvia
title_short Closer to Carrying Capacity: Analysis of the Internal Demographic Structure Associated with the Management and Density Dependence of a Controlled Wolf Population in Latvia
title_sort closer to carrying capacity: analysis of the internal demographic structure associated with the management and density dependence of a controlled wolf population in latvia
topic wolf
Canis lupus
Latvia
demography
population management
topic_facet wolf
Canis lupus
Latvia
demography
population management
url https://doi.org/10.3390/su13179783