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Non-invasive genetic monitoring involving citizen science enables reconstruction of current pack dynamics in a re-establishing wolf population

机译:涉及公民科学的非侵入性基因监测能够重建狼群中​​当前种群动态

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BackgroundCarnivores are re-establishing in many human-populated areas, where their presence is often contentious. Reaching consensus on management decisions is often hampered by a dispute over the size of the local carnivore population. Understanding the reproductive dynamics and individual movements of the carnivores can provide support for management decisions, but individual-level information can be difficult to obtain from elusive, wide-ranging species. Non-invasive genetic sampling can yield such information, but makes subsequent reconstruction of population history challenging due to incomplete population coverage and error-prone data. Here, we combine a collaborative, volunteer-based sampling scheme with Bayesian pedigree reconstruction to describe the pack dynamics of an establishing grey wolf (Canis lupus) population in south-west Finland, where wolf breeding was recorded in 2006 for the first time in over a century.
机译:背景技术食肉动物在许多人口稠密的地区正在重新建立,在那里它们的存在常常引起争议。有关当地食肉动物种群数量的争议常常阻碍了就管理决策达成共识。了解食肉动物的繁殖动态和个体运动可以为管理决策提供支持,但是从难以捉摸的大范围物种中很难获得个体水平的信息。非侵入性基因采样可以产生此类信息,但是由于人口覆盖范围不完整和数据容易出错,因此人口历史的后续重建面临挑战。在这里,我们将基于志愿者的协作采样方案与贝叶斯家谱重建相结合,以描述芬兰西南部正在建立的灰太狼(Canis lupus)种群的pack动态,该地区在2006年首次记录了狼的繁殖一个世纪。

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