Posts Tagged: canid
Defining the danger zone: critical snow properties for predator–prey interactions
December 23, 2023
Snowpack dynamics have a major influence on wildlife movement ecology and predator–prey interactions. Specific snow properties such as density, hardness, and depth determine how much an animal sinks into the snowpack, which in turn drives both the energetic cost of … read more
Posted in Biology, Resources | Tagged canid, felid, movement ecology, predator–prey, snow ecology, ungulate
Rediscovery of Red Wolf Ghost Alleles in a Canid Population Along the American Gulf Coast
December 29, 2018
Though red wolves were declared extinct in the wild by 1980, a team of biologists has found their DNA in a group of canines living on Galveston Island off the coast of Texas. DOWNLOAD PDF
Posted in News, Regional Wolves, Southeast-Red Wolves | Tagged alleles, along, canid, ghost, population, rediscovery