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    Food habits of wolvesCanis lupus in Latvia

    Diet of wolvesCanis lupus Linnaeus, 1758 in Latvia was studied from 1997 to 2001 based on 302 scats and 107 stomachs. Wild ungulates (cervids and wild boarSus scrofa) and beaverCastor fiber were the dominant prey...

    Žanete Andersone, Jãnis Ozoliņš in Acta Theriologica (2004)

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    Hybridisation between wolves and dogs in Latvia as documented using mitochondrial and microsatellite DNA markers

    Crossbreeding between wolves and dogs in the wild has been sometimes reported, but always poorly documented in scientific literature. However, documenting frequency of hybridisation and introgression is import...

    Žanete Andersone, V. Lucchini, E. Randi, J. Ozoliņš in Mammalian Biology (2002)

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    Beaver: A New Prey of Wolves in Latvia?

    The number of wolves in Latvia increased from 230 in 1985 to 997 in 1997. At the same time the population of wild ungulates declined significantly. The aim of this study was to examine the food habits of wolve...

    Žanete Andersone in Beaver Protection, Management, and Utiliza… (1999)