Characterisation of the Scandinavian wolf population from an ecological and forensic point of view
Absztrakt
The Scandinavian grey wolf, which belongs to the Eurasian wolf subspecies (Canis
lupus lupus) of the wolf (Canis lupus), is a crucial apex predator in Northern Europe's
ecosystems. Despite their ecological importance, these wolves face threats such as habitat loss,
genetic bottlenecks, and human-wildlife conflicts. This thesis examines their population
dynamics, ecological adaptations, genetic diversity, conservation status, and human-wolf
interactions, focusing on the challenges posed by poaching.