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Native Great Lakes wolves were not restored

机译:五大湖原生狼未恢复

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Wolves from the Great Lakes area were historically decimated due to habitat loss and predator control programmes. Under the protection of the US Endangered Species Act, the population has rebounded to approximately 3000 individuals. We show that the pre-recovery population was dominated by mitochondrial DNA haplotypes from an endemic American wolf referred to here as the Great Lakes wolf. In contrast, the recent population is admixed, and probably derives also from the grey wolf (Canis lupus) of Old World origin and the coyote (Canis latrans). Consequently, the pre-recovery population has not been restored, casting doubt on delisting actions.
机译:由于栖息地的丧失和捕食者控制计划,大湖地区的狼在历史上被淘汰。在美国《濒危物种法》的保护下,人口已反弹至大约3000人。我们显示,恢复前的种群主要由一种流行的美洲狼(在这里称为大湖狼)的线粒体DNA单倍型所主导。相反,最近的种群混杂在一起,可能还来自旧世界血统的灰太狼(Canis lupus)和土狼(Canis latrans)。因此,恢复前的种群尚未恢复,这对除名行动产生了怀疑。

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