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Distinct Populations of Gray Wolves Found Living Side by Side in Canada

Posted on June 10, 2014 by wolfpark

A team based at the University of Victoria recently reported the results of a study in an area of British Columbia known as Bella Bella.  The area includes a mainland land mass separated by water from five nearby islands.  There … Continue reading →

Posted in Wolf News | Tagged 2014, Astrid Stronen, Bella Bella, BMC Ecology, British Columbia, Canada, canis lupus, Chris Darimont, coastal, ecological divergence, Erin Navid, Heather Bryan, Heiltsuk First Nation, island, Jun, June, Michael Quinn, niche, Paul Paquet, population, Population genetic structure of gray wolves (canis lupus) in a marine archipelago suggests island-mainland differentiation consistent with dietary niche, speciation, timber, University of Victoria, wolf, wolves | Leave a comment
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