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The systematic status of the Italian wolf Canis lupus

January 1, 2002

In the past, the gray wolf Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758, has been recognized in Italy as either the subspecies lupus or italicus. It has also been postulated that this population has undergone introgression from the domestic dog Canis familiaris. In order to clarify these issues, multistatistical analyses were made of 10 skull measurements of 34 full grown male wolves from the Italian Peninsula, 91 other male Eurasian wolves, and 20 domestic dogs. The analyses, together with other morphological evidence and prior genetic research, support recognition of the Italian wolf as a separate subspecies, Canis lupus italicus. The same evidence indicates that the subspecies has not been affected through hybridization with the domestic dog.

Publication Year 2002
Title The systematic status of the Italian wolf Canis lupus
DOI 10.1007/BF03194151
Authors Ronald M. Nowak, Nicholas E. Federoff
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Acta Theriologica
Index ID 5224242
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center