A multidisciplinary approach to estimating wolf population size for long‐term conservation

Author:

Marucco Francesca1ORCID,Boiani Maria V.2,Dupont Pierre3,Milleret Cyril3,Avanzinelli Elisa4,Pilgrim Kristine5ORCID,Schwartz Michael K.5ORCID,von Hardenberg Achaz2,Perrone Domenica Serena1,Friard Olivier P.1,Menzano Arianna4,Bisi Francesco6,Fattori Umberto7,Tomasella Michela7,Calderola Sonia8,Carolfi Sabrina9,Ferrari Piero9,Chioso Christian10,Truc Fabrizio10,Bombieri Giulia11,Pedrotti Luca12,Righetti Davide13,Acutis Pierluigi L.14,Guglielmo Fabio15,Hauffe Heidi C.16,Rossi Chiara16,Caniglia Romolo17,Aragno Paola17,La Morgia Valentina17,Genovesi Piero17,Bischof Richard3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology University of Turin Turin Italy

2. Department of Biological Sciences, Conservation Biology Research Group University of Chester Chester UK

3. Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management Norwegian University of Life Sciences Ås Norway

4. Centro Grandi Carnivori Ente di Gestione Aree Protette Alpi Marittime Valdieri Italy

5. USDA National Genomics Center for Wildlife and Fish Conservation Missoula Montana USA

6. Environmental Analysis and Management Unit, Guido Tosi Research Group, Department of Theoretical and Applied Sciences University of Insubria Varese Italy

7. Regione Autonoma Friuli Venezia Giulia, Osservatorio Biodiversità Trieste Italy

8. Regione del Veneto, Direzione Agroambiente, Programmazione e Gestione ittica e faunistico‐venatoria Venezia Italy

9. Regione Liguria, Settore Politiche della Natura e delle aree Interne, Protette e Marine, Parchi e Biodiversità ‐ Settore Fauna Selvatica, Caccia e Vigilanza Venatoria Genoa Italy

10. Regione Autonoma Valle d'Aosta ‐ Flora e fauna ‐ Ufficio per la fauna selvatica e ittica Quart Italy

11. MUSE ‐ Museo delle Scienze di Trento Conservation Biology Section Trento Italy

12. ERSAF ‐ Direzione Parco Nazionale dello Stelvio Sondrio Italy

13. Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano, Ripartizione Foreste Ufficio Caccia e Pesca Bolzano Italy

14. Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale del Piemonte. Liguria e Valle d'Aosta Genetics Laboratory Turin Italy

15. Regione Autonoma Valle d'Aosta, Biodiversità, sostenibilità e aree naturali protette Museo regionale di Scienze naturali Efisio Noussan Saint‐Christophe Italy

16. Conservation Genomics Research Unit Research and Innovation Centre, Fondazione E. Mach San Michele all'Adige Italy

17. ISPRA Institute for Environmental Protection and Research Wildlife Coordination Service Rome Italy

Abstract

AbstractThe wolf (Canis lupus) is among the most controversial of wildlife species. Abundance estimates are required to inform public debate and policy decisions, but obtaining them at biologically relevant scales is challenging. We developed a system for comprehensive population estimation across the Italian alpine region (100,000 km2), involving 1513 trained operators representing 160 institutions. This extensive network allowed for coordinated genetic sample collection and landscape‐level spatial capture–recapture analyses that transcended administrative boundaries to produce the first estimates of key parameters for wolf population status assessment. Wolf abundance was estimated at 952 individuals (95% credible interval 816–1120) and 135 reproductive units (i.e., packs) (95% credible interval 112–165). We also estimated that mature individuals accounted for 33–45% of the entire population. The monitoring effort was spatially estimated thereby overcoming an important limitation of citizen science data. This is an important approach for promoting wolf–human coexistence based on wolf abundance monitoring and an endorsement of large‐scale harmonized conservation practices.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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