Cargando…
A human-neutral large carnivore? No patterns in the body mass of gray wolves across a gradient of anthropization
The gray wolf (Canis lupus) expanded its distribution in Europe over the last few decades. To better understand the extent to which wolves could re-occupy their historical range, it is important to test if anthropization can affect their fitness-related traits. After having accounted for ecologicall...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Public Library of Science
2023
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10234544/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37262076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0282232 |
_version_ | 1785052514352103424 |
---|---|
author | Cerri, Jacopo Musto, Carmela Stefanini, Federico M. di Nicola, Umberto Riganelli, Nicoletta Fontana, Maria C. Rossi, Arianna Garbarino, Chiara Merialdi, Giuseppe Ciuti, Francesca Berzi, Duccio Delogu, Mauro Apollonio, Marco |
author_facet | Cerri, Jacopo Musto, Carmela Stefanini, Federico M. di Nicola, Umberto Riganelli, Nicoletta Fontana, Maria C. Rossi, Arianna Garbarino, Chiara Merialdi, Giuseppe Ciuti, Francesca Berzi, Duccio Delogu, Mauro Apollonio, Marco |
author_sort | Cerri, Jacopo |
collection | PubMed |
description | The gray wolf (Canis lupus) expanded its distribution in Europe over the last few decades. To better understand the extent to which wolves could re-occupy their historical range, it is important to test if anthropization can affect their fitness-related traits. After having accounted for ecologically relevant confounders, we assessed how anthropization influenced i) the growth of wolves during their first year of age (n = 53), ii) sexual dimorphism between male and female adult wolves (n = 121), in a sample of individuals that had been found dead in Italy between 1999 and 2021. Wolves in anthropized areas have a smaller overall variation in their body mass, during their first year of age. Because they already have slightly higher body weight at 3–5 months, possibly due to the availability of human-derived food sources. The difference in the body weight of adult females and males slightly increases with anthropization. However, this happens because of an increase in the body mass of males only, possibly due to sex-specific differences in dispersal and/or to “dispersal phenotypes”. Anthropization in Italy does not seem to have any clear, nor large, effect on the body mass of wolves. As body mass is in turn linked to important processes, like survival and reproduction, our findings indicates that wolves could potentially re-occupy most of their historical range in Europe, as anthropized landscapes do not seem to constrain such of an important life-history trait. Wolf management could therefore be needed across vast spatial scales and in anthropized areas prone to social conflicts. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-10234544 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2023 |
publisher | Public Library of Science |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-102345442023-06-02 A human-neutral large carnivore? No patterns in the body mass of gray wolves across a gradient of anthropization Cerri, Jacopo Musto, Carmela Stefanini, Federico M. di Nicola, Umberto Riganelli, Nicoletta Fontana, Maria C. Rossi, Arianna Garbarino, Chiara Merialdi, Giuseppe Ciuti, Francesca Berzi, Duccio Delogu, Mauro Apollonio, Marco PLoS One Research Article The gray wolf (Canis lupus) expanded its distribution in Europe over the last few decades. To better understand the extent to which wolves could re-occupy their historical range, it is important to test if anthropization can affect their fitness-related traits. After having accounted for ecologically relevant confounders, we assessed how anthropization influenced i) the growth of wolves during their first year of age (n = 53), ii) sexual dimorphism between male and female adult wolves (n = 121), in a sample of individuals that had been found dead in Italy between 1999 and 2021. Wolves in anthropized areas have a smaller overall variation in their body mass, during their first year of age. Because they already have slightly higher body weight at 3–5 months, possibly due to the availability of human-derived food sources. The difference in the body weight of adult females and males slightly increases with anthropization. However, this happens because of an increase in the body mass of males only, possibly due to sex-specific differences in dispersal and/or to “dispersal phenotypes”. Anthropization in Italy does not seem to have any clear, nor large, effect on the body mass of wolves. As body mass is in turn linked to important processes, like survival and reproduction, our findings indicates that wolves could potentially re-occupy most of their historical range in Europe, as anthropized landscapes do not seem to constrain such of an important life-history trait. Wolf management could therefore be needed across vast spatial scales and in anthropized areas prone to social conflicts. Public Library of Science 2023-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10234544/ /pubmed/37262076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0282232 Text en © 2023 Cerri et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Cerri, Jacopo Musto, Carmela Stefanini, Federico M. di Nicola, Umberto Riganelli, Nicoletta Fontana, Maria C. Rossi, Arianna Garbarino, Chiara Merialdi, Giuseppe Ciuti, Francesca Berzi, Duccio Delogu, Mauro Apollonio, Marco A human-neutral large carnivore? No patterns in the body mass of gray wolves across a gradient of anthropization |
title | A human-neutral large carnivore? No patterns in the body mass of gray wolves across a gradient of anthropization |
title_full | A human-neutral large carnivore? No patterns in the body mass of gray wolves across a gradient of anthropization |
title_fullStr | A human-neutral large carnivore? No patterns in the body mass of gray wolves across a gradient of anthropization |
title_full_unstemmed | A human-neutral large carnivore? No patterns in the body mass of gray wolves across a gradient of anthropization |
title_short | A human-neutral large carnivore? No patterns in the body mass of gray wolves across a gradient of anthropization |
title_sort | human-neutral large carnivore? no patterns in the body mass of gray wolves across a gradient of anthropization |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10234544/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37262076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0282232 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT cerrijacopo ahumanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT mustocarmela ahumanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT stefaninifedericom ahumanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT dinicolaumberto ahumanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT riganellinicoletta ahumanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT fontanamariac ahumanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT rossiarianna ahumanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT garbarinochiara ahumanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT merialdigiuseppe ahumanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT ciutifrancesca ahumanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT berziduccio ahumanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT delogumauro ahumanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT apolloniomarco ahumanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT cerrijacopo humanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT mustocarmela humanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT stefaninifedericom humanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT dinicolaumberto humanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT riganellinicoletta humanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT fontanamariac humanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT rossiarianna humanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT garbarinochiara humanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT merialdigiuseppe humanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT ciutifrancesca humanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT berziduccio humanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT delogumauro humanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization AT apolloniomarco humanneutrallargecarnivorenopatternsinthebodymassofgraywolvesacrossagradientofanthropization |