Patterns and determinants of dispersal in grey wolves (Canis lupus)

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作者
Morales-Gonzalez, Ana [1 ]
Fernandez-Gil, Alberto [1 ]
Quevedo, Mario [2 ,3 ]
Revilla, Eloy [1 ]
机构
[1] Estn Biol Donana EBD CSIC, Dept Conservat Biol, Avd Americo Vespucio 26, Seville 41092, Spain
[2] Oviedo Univ, Dept Organisms & Syst Biol, Oviedo, Spain
[3] Oviedo Univ, Res Inst Biodivers IMIB UO CSIC PA, Oviedo, Spain
关键词
emigration; transience; settlement; dispersal rate; dispersal distance; dispersal success; density-dependence; human-caused mortality; BIALOWIEZA PRIMEVAL FOREST; CAUSE-SPECIFIC MORTALITY; LONG-DISTANCE DISPERSAL; POPULATION-DYNAMICS; WOLF POPULATION; GRAY WOLF; NATAL DISPERSAL; EXTRATERRITORIAL MOVEMENTS; OFFSPRING RETENTION; LARGE CARNIVORE;
D O I
10.1111/brv.12807
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Dispersal is a key demographic process involving three stages: emigration, transience and settlement; each of which is influenced by individual, social and environmental determinants. An integrated understanding of species dispersal is essential for demographic modelling and conservation planning. Here, we review the dispersal patterns and determinants documented in the scientific literature for the grey wolf (Canis lupus) across its distribution range. We showed a surprisingly high variability within and among study areas on all dispersal parameters - dispersal rate, direction, distance, duration and success. We found that such large variability is due to multiple individual, social and environmental determinants, but also due to previously overlooked methodological research issues. We revealed a potential non-linear relationship between dispersal rate and population density, with dispersal rate higher at both ends of the gradient of population density. We found that human-caused mortality reduces distance, duration and success of dispersal events. Furthermore, dispersers avoid interaction with humans, and highly exposed areas like agricultural lands hamper population connectivity in many cases. We identified numerous methodological research problems that make it difficult to obtain robust estimates of dispersal parameters and robust inferences on dispersal patterns and their determinants. In particular, analyses where confounding factors were not accounted for led to substantial knowledge gaps on all aspects of dispersal in an otherwise much-studied species. Our understanding of wolf biology and management would significantly benefit if wolf dispersal studies reported the results and possible factors affecting wolf dispersal more transparently.
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