Habitat selection of resident and non-resident gray wolves: implications for habitat connectivity

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van den Bosch M. [1 ]
Kellner K.F. [1 ]
Gantchoff M.G. [2 ]
Patterson B.R. [3 ]
Barber-Meyer S.M. [4 ]
Beyer D.E. [1 ]
Erb J.D. [5 ]
Isaac E.J. [6 ]
MacFarland D.M. [7 ]
Moore S.A. [6 ]
Norton D.C. [8 ]
Petroelje T.R. [8 ]
Price Tack J.L. [7 ]
Roell B.J. [8 ]
Schrage M. [9 ]
Belant J.L. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
[2] Department of Biology, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH
[3] Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Wildlife Research and Development Section, Trent University, Peterborough, ON
[4] Pacific Whale Foundation, Wailuku, HI
[5] Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Forest Wildlife Populations and Research Group, Grand Rapids, MN
[6] Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, Biology and Environment, Grand Portage, MN
[7] Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Office of Applied Science, Rhinelander, WI
[8] Wildlife Division, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Marquette, MI
[9] Fond du Lac Resource Management Division, Cloquet, MN
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10.1038/s41598-023-47815-0
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Habitat selection studies facilitate assessing and predicting species distributions and habitat connectivity, but habitat selection can vary temporally and among individuals, which is often ignored. We used GPS telemetry data from 96 Gray wolves (Canis lupus) in the western Great Lakes region of the USA to assess differences in habitat selection while wolves exhibited resident (territorial) or non-resident (dispersing or floating) movements and discuss implications for habitat connectivity. We used a step-selection function (SSF) to assess habitat selection by wolves exhibiting resident or non-resident movements, and modeled circuit connectivity throughout the western Great Lakes region. Wolves selected for natural land cover and against areas with high road densities, with no differences in selection among wolves when resident, dispersing, or floating. Similar habitat selection between resident and non-resident wolves may be due to similarity in environmental conditions, when non-resident movements occur largely within established wolf range rather than near the periphery or beyond the species range. Alternatively, non-resident wolves may travel through occupied territories because higher food availability or lower human disturbance outweighs risks posed by conspecifics. Finally, an absence of differences in habitat selection between resident and non-resident wolf movements may be due to other unknown reasons. We recommend considering context-dependency when evaluating differences in movements and habitat use between resident and non-resident individuals. Our results also provide independent validation of a previous species distribution model and connectivity analysis suggesting most potential wolf habitat in the western Great Lakes region is occupied, with limited connectivity to unoccupied habitat. © 2023, The Author(s).
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