Anthropogenic and Environmental Factors Determining Local Favourable Conditions for Wolves during the Cold Season

Winter resources are crucial for wildlife, and, at a local scale, some anthropogenic and environmental factors could affect their availability. In the case of wolves, it is known that vocalisations in response to unfamiliar howls are issued to defend their territory and the important resources withi...

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Main Authors: Paolo Viola, Settimio Adriani, Carlo Maria Rossi, Cinzia Franceschini, Riccardo Primi, Marco Apollonio, Andrea Amici
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/7/1895
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spelling doaj-fd2c07947fa045e3ba05d8f99067a9472021-07-23T13:27:04ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152021-06-01111895189510.3390/ani11071895Anthropogenic and Environmental Factors Determining Local Favourable Conditions for Wolves during the Cold SeasonPaolo Viola0Settimio Adriani1Carlo Maria Rossi2Cinzia Franceschini3Riccardo Primi4Marco Apollonio5Andrea Amici6Department of Agricultural and Forest Sciences, University of Tuscia, Via S. C. de Lellis snc, 01100 Viterbo, VT, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural and Forest Sciences, University of Tuscia, Via S. C. de Lellis snc, 01100 Viterbo, VT, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural and Forest Sciences, University of Tuscia, Via S. C. de Lellis snc, 01100 Viterbo, VT, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural and Forest Sciences, University of Tuscia, Via S. C. de Lellis snc, 01100 Viterbo, VT, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural and Forest Sciences, University of Tuscia, Via S. C. de Lellis snc, 01100 Viterbo, VT, ItalyDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, University of Sassari, 07100 Sassari, SS, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural and Forest Sciences, University of Tuscia, Via S. C. de Lellis snc, 01100 Viterbo, VT, ItalyWinter resources are crucial for wildlife, and, at a local scale, some anthropogenic and environmental factors could affect their availability. In the case of wolves, it is known that vocalisations in response to unfamiliar howls are issued to defend their territory and the important resources within it. Then, we studied the characteristics of winter response sites (WRS) during the cold season, aiming to assess their eventual ability to provide insights into the distribution of valuable resources within their territories. Within this scope, we planned a wolf-howling survey following a standardised approach. The study covered an Apennine (Central Italy) area of 500 km<sup>2</sup>. A hexagonal mesh was imposed on the area, in order to determine the values of different variables at the local scale. A logistic LASSO regression was performed. WRS were positively related to the presence of thermal refuges (odds = 114.485), to patch richness (odds = 1.153), wild boar drive hunting areas (odds = 1.015), and time elapsed since the last hunt (odds = 1.019). Among negative factors, stray dogs reply considerably affects wolves’ responsiveness (odds = 0.207), where odds are the exponentiated coefficients estimated by the logistic lasso regression. These results suggest that WRS are related to anthropogenic and environmental factors favouring the predation process.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/7/1895anthropogenic opportunitieswolf–free-ranging-dogs interactionheat load indexhuman disturbanceresource availabilitythermal refuges
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author Paolo Viola
Settimio Adriani
Carlo Maria Rossi
Cinzia Franceschini
Riccardo Primi
Marco Apollonio
Andrea Amici
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Settimio Adriani
Carlo Maria Rossi
Cinzia Franceschini
Riccardo Primi
Marco Apollonio
Andrea Amici
Anthropogenic and Environmental Factors Determining Local Favourable Conditions for Wolves during the Cold Season
Animals
anthropogenic opportunities
wolf–free-ranging-dogs interaction
heat load index
human disturbance
resource availability
thermal refuges
author_facet Paolo Viola
Settimio Adriani
Carlo Maria Rossi
Cinzia Franceschini
Riccardo Primi
Marco Apollonio
Andrea Amici
author_sort Paolo Viola
title Anthropogenic and Environmental Factors Determining Local Favourable Conditions for Wolves during the Cold Season
title_short Anthropogenic and Environmental Factors Determining Local Favourable Conditions for Wolves during the Cold Season
title_full Anthropogenic and Environmental Factors Determining Local Favourable Conditions for Wolves during the Cold Season
title_fullStr Anthropogenic and Environmental Factors Determining Local Favourable Conditions for Wolves during the Cold Season
title_full_unstemmed Anthropogenic and Environmental Factors Determining Local Favourable Conditions for Wolves during the Cold Season
title_sort anthropogenic and environmental factors determining local favourable conditions for wolves during the cold season
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Winter resources are crucial for wildlife, and, at a local scale, some anthropogenic and environmental factors could affect their availability. In the case of wolves, it is known that vocalisations in response to unfamiliar howls are issued to defend their territory and the important resources within it. Then, we studied the characteristics of winter response sites (WRS) during the cold season, aiming to assess their eventual ability to provide insights into the distribution of valuable resources within their territories. Within this scope, we planned a wolf-howling survey following a standardised approach. The study covered an Apennine (Central Italy) area of 500 km<sup>2</sup>. A hexagonal mesh was imposed on the area, in order to determine the values of different variables at the local scale. A logistic LASSO regression was performed. WRS were positively related to the presence of thermal refuges (odds = 114.485), to patch richness (odds = 1.153), wild boar drive hunting areas (odds = 1.015), and time elapsed since the last hunt (odds = 1.019). Among negative factors, stray dogs reply considerably affects wolves’ responsiveness (odds = 0.207), where odds are the exponentiated coefficients estimated by the logistic lasso regression. These results suggest that WRS are related to anthropogenic and environmental factors favouring the predation process.
topic anthropogenic opportunities
wolf–free-ranging-dogs interaction
heat load index
human disturbance
resource availability
thermal refuges
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/7/1895
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