The morphological relationship of gray wolves ( Canis lupus ) in national parks of central Canada
1977; NRC Research Press; Volume: 55; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1139/z77-096
ISSN1480-3283
AutoresMargaret A. Skeel, Ludwig N. Carbyn,
Tópico(s)Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
ResumoMultivariate analysis of 15 morphometric cranial characters elucidates the relationship of eight groups of wolves (Canis lupus) from central North America. The relationship of Prince Albert National Park wolves to the now (probably) extinct Great Plains wolf (C. l. nubilus) is of particular interest. Although the eight groups are not distinct, with considerable overlap occurring, there are meaningful geographic trends. Five basic groups emerge, with wolves in the boreal–subalpine forest regions being the largest in size.
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