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Long-distance dispersal of a wolf, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Canis lupus</Emphasis>, in northwestern Europe
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Liselotte?Wesley?AndersenEmail author  Verena?Harms  Romolo?Caniglia  Sylwia?D?Czarnomska  Elena?Fabbri  Bogumi?a?J?drzejewska  Gesa?Kluth  Aksel?Bo?Madsen  Carsten?Nowak  Cino?Pertoldi  Ettore?Randi  Ilka?Reinhardt  Astrid?Vik?Stronen
Institution:1.Department of Bioscience,Aarhus University,R?nde,Denmark;2.Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt,Gelnhausen,Germany;3.Laboratorio di Genetica, ISPRA,Ozzano dell’Emilia (BO),Italy;4.Mammal Research Institute Polish Academy of Science,Bia?owie?a,Poland;5.LUPUS – German Institute for Wolf Monitoring and Research,Spreewitz,Germany;6.Department of Chemistry and Bioscience,Aalborg University,Aalborg ?st,Denmark;7.Aalborg Zoo,Aalborg,Denmark
Abstract:Several mammal species have recolonized their historical ranges across Europe during the last decades. In November 2012, a wolf-looking canid was found dead in Thy National Park (56° 56′ N, 8° 25′ E) in Jutland, Denmark. DNA from this individual and nine German wolves were genotyped using a genome-wide panel of 22,163 canine single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers and compared to existing profiles based on the same marker panel obtained from northeastern Polish (n?=?13) wolves, domestic dogs (n?=?13) and known wolf-dog hybrids (n?=?4). The Thy canid was confirmed to be a wolf from the German-western Polish population, approximately 800 km to the southeast. Access to the German reference database on DNA profiles based on 13 autosomal microsatellites of German wolves made it possible to pinpoint the exact pack origin of the Thy wolf in Saxony, Germany. This was the first documented observation of a wolf in Denmark in 200 years and another example of long-distance dispersal of a carnivore.
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