We used fecal cortisol metabolites (FCM) as an index of stress, after validating the method for its application in wolves. We analyzed a total of 450 fecal samples from eleven wolf packs belonging to three protected populations, in Italy (Abruzzo), France (Mercantour), and the United States (Yellowstone). We collected samples during two consecutive winters in each study area. We found no relationship between FCM concentrations and age, sex or social status of individuals. At the group level, our results suggest that breeding pair permanency and the loss of pack members through processes different from dispersal may importantly impact stress levels in wolves. We measured higher FCM levels in comparatively small packs living in sympatry with a population of free-ranging dogs. Lastly, our results indicate that FCM concentrations are associated with endoparasitic infections of individuals.

Environmental and intrinsic correlates of stress in free-ranging wolves / Molnar, Barbara; Fattebert, Julien; Palme, Rupert; Ciucci, Paolo; Betschart, Bruno; Smith, Douglas W; Diehl, Peter Allan. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:10(2015). [10.1371/journal.pone.0137378]

Environmental and intrinsic correlates of stress in free-ranging wolves

CIUCCI, Paolo;
2015

Abstract

We used fecal cortisol metabolites (FCM) as an index of stress, after validating the method for its application in wolves. We analyzed a total of 450 fecal samples from eleven wolf packs belonging to three protected populations, in Italy (Abruzzo), France (Mercantour), and the United States (Yellowstone). We collected samples during two consecutive winters in each study area. We found no relationship between FCM concentrations and age, sex or social status of individuals. At the group level, our results suggest that breeding pair permanency and the loss of pack members through processes different from dispersal may importantly impact stress levels in wolves. We measured higher FCM levels in comparatively small packs living in sympatry with a population of free-ranging dogs. Lastly, our results indicate that FCM concentrations are associated with endoparasitic infections of individuals.
2015
Canis lupus; Abruzzo Lazio e Molise National Park; Yellowstone National Park; Mercantour National Park; cortisol; social and territorial stability; wolf density; anthropogenic impact; free­ ranging dogs; poaching
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Environmental and intrinsic correlates of stress in free-ranging wolves / Molnar, Barbara; Fattebert, Julien; Palme, Rupert; Ciucci, Paolo; Betschart, Bruno; Smith, Douglas W; Diehl, Peter Allan. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:10(2015). [10.1371/journal.pone.0137378]
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