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Home range size variation in a recovering wolf population: evaluating the effect of environmental, demographic, and social factors.

Jenny Mattisson1, Håkan Sand, Petter Wabakken, Vincenzo Gervasi, Olof Liberg, John D C Linnell, Geir Rune Rauset, Hans Christian Pedersen.   

Abstract

Home range size in mammals is a key ecological trait and an important parameter in conservation planning, and has been shown to be influenced by ecological, demographic and social factors in animal populations. Information on space requirements is especially important for carnivore species which range over very large areas and often come into direct conflict with human interest. We used long-term telemetry-location data from a recovering wolf population in Scandinavia to investigate variation in home range size in relation to environmental and social characteristics of the different packs. Wolves showed considerable variation in home range size, which ranged from 259 to 1,676 km(2). Although wolf density increased fourfold during the study period, we found no evidence that intraspecific competition influenced range size. Local variation in moose density, which was the main prey for most packs, did not influence wolf home range size. Home ranges increased with latitude and elevation and decreased with increased roe deer density. Although prey biomass alone did not influence range size, our data suggest that there is a correlation between habitat characteristics, choice of prey species and possible hunting success, which currently combine to shape home range size in Scandinavian wolves.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23636461     DOI: 10.1007/s00442-013-2668-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oecologia        ISSN: 0029-8549            Impact factor:   3.225


  10 in total

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2.  Severe inbreeding depression in a wild wolf (Canis lupus) population.

Authors:  Olof Liberg; Henrik Andrén; Hans-Christian Pedersen; Håkan Sand; Douglas Sejberg; Petter Wabakken; Mikael Kesson; Staffan Bensch
Journal:  Biol Lett       Date:  2005-03-22       Impact factor: 3.703

3.  Scaling regression inputs by dividing by two standard deviations.

Authors:  Andrew Gelman
Journal:  Stat Med       Date:  2008-07-10       Impact factor: 2.373

4.  Landscape heterogeneity shapes predation in a newly restored predator-prey system.

Authors:  Matthew J Kauffman; Nathan Varley; Douglas W Smith; Daniel R Stahler; Daniel R MacNulty; Mark S Boyce
Journal:  Ecol Lett       Date:  2007-08       Impact factor: 9.492

5.  Decomposing risk: landscape structure and wolf behavior generate different predation patterns in two sympatric ungulates.

Authors:  Vincenzo Gervasi; Hakan Sand; Barbara Zimmermann; Jenny Mattisson; Petter Wabakken; John D C Linnell
Journal:  Ecol Appl       Date:  2013-10       Impact factor: 4.657

Review 6.  Multimodel inference in ecology and evolution: challenges and solutions.

Authors:  C E Grueber; S Nakagawa; R J Laws; I G Jamieson
Journal:  J Evol Biol       Date:  2011-01-27       Impact factor: 2.411

7.  What determines variation in home range size across spatiotemporal scales in a large browsing herbivore?

Authors:  Floris M van Beest; Inger M Rivrud; Leif E Loe; Jos M Milner; Atle Mysterud
Journal:  J Anim Ecol       Date:  2011-03-09       Impact factor: 5.091

8.  Summer kill rates and predation pattern in a wolf-moose system: can we rely on winter estimates?

Authors:  Håkan Sand; Petter Wabakken; Barbara Zimmermann; Orjan Johansson; Hans C Pedersen; Olof Liberg
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  2008-02-13       Impact factor: 3.225

9.  Summer movements, predation and habitat use of wolves in human modified boreal forests.

Authors:  Eliezer Gurarie; Johanna Suutarinen; Ilpo Kojola; Otso Ovaskainen
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  2011-01-05       Impact factor: 3.225

10.  LoCoH: nonparameteric kernel methods for constructing home ranges and utilization distributions.

Authors:  Wayne M Getz; Scott Fortmann-Roe; Paul C Cross; Andrew J Lyons; Sadie J Ryan; Christopher C Wilmers
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2007-02-14       Impact factor: 3.240

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1.  On the move: spatial ecology and habitat use of red fox in the Trans-Himalayan cold desert.

Authors:  Hussain S Reshamwala; Pankaj Raina; Zehidul Hussain; Shaheer Khan; Rodolfo Dirzo; Bilal Habib
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2022-09-15       Impact factor: 3.061

2.  Evidence of economical territory selection in a cooperative carnivore.

Authors:  Sarah N Sells; Michael S Mitchell; Kevin M Podruzny; Justin A Gude; Allison C Keever; Diane K Boyd; Ty D Smucker; Abigail A Nelson; Tyler W Parks; Nathan J Lance; Michael S Ross; Robert M Inman
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2021-03-03       Impact factor: 5.349

3.  Response of moose hunters to predation following wolf return in Sweden.

Authors:  Camilla Wikenros; Håkan Sand; Roger Bergström; Olof Liberg; Guillaume Chapron
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-04-08       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Prey Selection of Scandinavian Wolves: Single Large or Several Small?

Authors:  Håkan Sand; Ann Eklund; Barbara Zimmermann; Camilla Wikenros; Petter Wabakken
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-12-28       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Mobility of moose-comparing the effects of wolf predation risk, reproductive status, and seasonality.

Authors:  Camilla Wikenros; Gyöngyvér Balogh; Håkan Sand; Kerry L Nicholson; Johan Månsson
Journal:  Ecol Evol       Date:  2016-11-21       Impact factor: 2.912

6.  Fear or food - abundance of red fox in relation to occurrence of lynx and wolf.

Authors:  Camilla Wikenros; Malin Aronsson; Olof Liberg; Anders Jarnemo; Jessica Hansson; Märtha Wallgren; Håkan Sand; Roger Bergström
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-08-22       Impact factor: 4.379

7.  Let's stay together? Intrinsic and extrinsic factors involved in pair bond dissolution in a recolonizing wolf population.

Authors:  Cyril Milleret; Petter Wabakken; Olof Liberg; Mikael Åkesson; Øystein Flagstad; Harry Peter Andreassen; Håkan Sand
Journal:  J Anim Ecol       Date:  2016-09-28       Impact factor: 5.091

8.  Group or ungroup - moose behavioural response to recolonization of wolves.

Authors:  Johan Månsson; Marie-Caroline Prima; Kerry L Nicholson; Camilla Wikenros; Håkan Sand
Journal:  Front Zool       Date:  2017-02-17       Impact factor: 3.172

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10.  Sarcoptic mange in the Scandinavian wolf Canis lupus population.

Authors:  Boris Fuchs; Barbara Zimmermann; Petter Wabakken; Set Bornstein; Johan Månsson; Alina L Evans; Olof Liberg; Håkan Sand; Jonas Kindberg; Erik O Ågren; Jon M Arnemo
Journal:  BMC Vet Res       Date:  2016-07-27       Impact factor: 2.741

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