Genetic support for the current discrete conservation unit of the Central European wolf population
The gray wolf Canis lupus range in central Europe is dynamically expanding, reconnecting previously isolated populations. Thus, a recent paper has proposed to merge the current Baltic and Central European (CE) wolf management units, which are no longer isolated by distance. However, recent genetic f...
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ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/2740a2a7-421d-48a9-af95-f2db5cd504bd 2023-12-24T10:15:47+01:00 Genetic support for the current discrete conservation unit of the Central European wolf population Szewczyk, Maciej Nowak, Carsten Hulva, Pavel Mergeay, Joachim Stronen, Astrid V. Bolfíková, Barbora Černá Czarnomska, Sylwia D. Diserens, Tom A. Fenchuk, Viktar Figura, Michał de Groot, Arjen Haidt, Andżelika Hansen, Michael Møller Jansman, Hugh Kluth, Gesa Kwiatkowska, Iga Lubińska, Karolina Michaux, Johan R. Niedźwiecka, Natalia Nowak, Sabina Olsen, Kent Reinhardt, Ilka Romański, Maciej Schley, Laurent Smith, Steve Špinkytė-Bačkaitienė, Renata Stachyra, Przemysław Stępniak, Kinga M. Sunde, Peter Thomsen, Philip Francis Zwijacz-Kozica, Tomasz Mysłajek, Robert W. 2021-05 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/genetic-support-for-the-current-discrete-conservation-unit-of-the-central-european-wolf-population(2740a2a7-421d-48a9-af95-f2db5cd504bd).html https://doi.org/10.2981/wlb.00809 eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/genetic-support-for-the-current-discrete-conservation-unit-of-the-central-european-wolf-population(2740a2a7-421d-48a9-af95-f2db5cd504bd).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Szewczyk , M , Nowak , C , Hulva , P , Mergeay , J , Stronen , A V , Bolfíková , B Č , Czarnomska , S D , Diserens , T A , Fenchuk , V , Figura , M , de Groot , A , Haidt , A , Hansen , M M , Jansman , H , Kluth , G , Kwiatkowska , I , Lubińska , K , Michaux , J R , Niedźwiecka , N , Nowak , S , Olsen , K , Reinhardt , I , Romański , M , Schley , L , Smith , S , Špinkytė-Bačkaitienė , R , Stachyra , P , Stępniak , K M , Sunde , P , Thomsen , P F , Zwijacz-Kozica , T & Mysłajek , R W 2021 , ' Genetic support for the current discrete conservation unit of the Central European wolf population ' , Wildlife Biology , vol. 2021 , no. 2 , wlb.00809 . https://doi.org/10.2981/wlb.00809 Canis lupus genetic structure gray wolf population managament units recolonisation article 2021 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.2981/wlb.00809 2023-11-30T00:00:51Z The gray wolf Canis lupus range in central Europe is dynamically expanding, reconnecting previously isolated populations. Thus, a recent paper has proposed to merge the current Baltic and Central European (CE) wolf management units, which are no longer isolated by distance. However, recent genetic findings indicate that these two populations are not genetically homogenous. Here we review the most recent data on wolf genetic structure in central Europe and show that even though the CE and Baltic wolves represent the same phylogeographic lineage, their demographic history has resulted in significant genetic structure between these two populations. While the groups are interconnected by moderate gene flow, it is not high enough to reduce the strong founder signal observed in the CE population, suggesting that population dynamics within the CE wolf range are largely independent from those of its source (Baltic) population. Consequently, a management unit combining the CE and Baltic wolves would not form a demographically coherent entity. Thus, we recommend that conservation management units maintain their separate status. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus gray wolf Aarhus University: Research Wildlife Biology 2021 2 |
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Canis lupus genetic structure gray wolf population managament units recolonisation Szewczyk, Maciej Nowak, Carsten Hulva, Pavel Mergeay, Joachim Stronen, Astrid V. Bolfíková, Barbora Černá Czarnomska, Sylwia D. Diserens, Tom A. Fenchuk, Viktar Figura, Michał de Groot, Arjen Haidt, Andżelika Hansen, Michael Møller Jansman, Hugh Kluth, Gesa Kwiatkowska, Iga Lubińska, Karolina Michaux, Johan R. Niedźwiecka, Natalia Nowak, Sabina Olsen, Kent Reinhardt, Ilka Romański, Maciej Schley, Laurent Smith, Steve Špinkytė-Bačkaitienė, Renata Stachyra, Przemysław Stępniak, Kinga M. Sunde, Peter Thomsen, Philip Francis Zwijacz-Kozica, Tomasz Mysłajek, Robert W. Genetic support for the current discrete conservation unit of the Central European wolf population |
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The gray wolf Canis lupus range in central Europe is dynamically expanding, reconnecting previously isolated populations. Thus, a recent paper has proposed to merge the current Baltic and Central European (CE) wolf management units, which are no longer isolated by distance. However, recent genetic findings indicate that these two populations are not genetically homogenous. Here we review the most recent data on wolf genetic structure in central Europe and show that even though the CE and Baltic wolves represent the same phylogeographic lineage, their demographic history has resulted in significant genetic structure between these two populations. While the groups are interconnected by moderate gene flow, it is not high enough to reduce the strong founder signal observed in the CE population, suggesting that population dynamics within the CE wolf range are largely independent from those of its source (Baltic) population. Consequently, a management unit combining the CE and Baltic wolves would not form a demographically coherent entity. Thus, we recommend that conservation management units maintain their separate status. |
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Szewczyk, Maciej Nowak, Carsten Hulva, Pavel Mergeay, Joachim Stronen, Astrid V. Bolfíková, Barbora Černá Czarnomska, Sylwia D. Diserens, Tom A. Fenchuk, Viktar Figura, Michał de Groot, Arjen Haidt, Andżelika Hansen, Michael Møller Jansman, Hugh Kluth, Gesa Kwiatkowska, Iga Lubińska, Karolina Michaux, Johan R. Niedźwiecka, Natalia Nowak, Sabina Olsen, Kent Reinhardt, Ilka Romański, Maciej Schley, Laurent Smith, Steve Špinkytė-Bačkaitienė, Renata Stachyra, Przemysław Stępniak, Kinga M. Sunde, Peter Thomsen, Philip Francis Zwijacz-Kozica, Tomasz Mysłajek, Robert W. |
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Szewczyk, Maciej Nowak, Carsten Hulva, Pavel Mergeay, Joachim Stronen, Astrid V. Bolfíková, Barbora Černá Czarnomska, Sylwia D. Diserens, Tom A. Fenchuk, Viktar Figura, Michał de Groot, Arjen Haidt, Andżelika Hansen, Michael Møller Jansman, Hugh Kluth, Gesa Kwiatkowska, Iga Lubińska, Karolina Michaux, Johan R. Niedźwiecka, Natalia Nowak, Sabina Olsen, Kent Reinhardt, Ilka Romański, Maciej Schley, Laurent Smith, Steve Špinkytė-Bačkaitienė, Renata Stachyra, Przemysław Stępniak, Kinga M. Sunde, Peter Thomsen, Philip Francis Zwijacz-Kozica, Tomasz Mysłajek, Robert W. |
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Genetic support for the current discrete conservation unit of the Central European wolf population |
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Genetic support for the current discrete conservation unit of the Central European wolf population |
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Genetic support for the current discrete conservation unit of the Central European wolf population |
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Genetic support for the current discrete conservation unit of the Central European wolf population |
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Genetic support for the current discrete conservation unit of the Central European wolf population |
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genetic support for the current discrete conservation unit of the central european wolf population |
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Szewczyk , M , Nowak , C , Hulva , P , Mergeay , J , Stronen , A V , Bolfíková , B Č , Czarnomska , S D , Diserens , T A , Fenchuk , V , Figura , M , de Groot , A , Haidt , A , Hansen , M M , Jansman , H , Kluth , G , Kwiatkowska , I , Lubińska , K , Michaux , J R , Niedźwiecka , N , Nowak , S , Olsen , K , Reinhardt , I , Romański , M , Schley , L , Smith , S , Špinkytė-Bačkaitienė , R , Stachyra , P , Stępniak , K M , Sunde , P , Thomsen , P F , Zwijacz-Kozica , T & Mysłajek , R W 2021 , ' Genetic support for the current discrete conservation unit of the Central European wolf population ' , Wildlife Biology , vol. 2021 , no. 2 , wlb.00809 . https://doi.org/10.2981/wlb.00809 |
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