Walking on the dark side: Anthropogenic factors limit suitable habitat for gray wolf (Canis lupus) in a large natural area covering Belarus and Ukraine
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Due to successful conservation initiatives and legislations, the grey wolf (Canis lupus) is recolonising
its historic range in Europe. However, wolves have never been extirpated across
large areas in Eastern Europe but are often constrained to remote and inaccessible places due to
centuries of persecution. This study aimed to identify the potentially suitable wolf habitats in
Polesia, a massive cross-border lowland region extending over southern Belarus and northern
Ukraine, which are often neglected in large carnivore studies at the continental scale. We hypothesized
that anthropogenic rather than environmental factors govern wolf habitat suitability.
We used a dataset of 4191 GPS locations obtained from radio-collared wolves (n = 26) and
confirmed observations (n = 231) during 2014–2021 and applied maximum entropy method to
estimate relative habitat suitability for wolves in Polesia. Artificial light at night (ALAN), proportion
of cropland and tree cover were the most important factors affecting wolf habitat suitability.
Road densities contributed poorly to predicting habitat suitability for wolves. Our models
predicted a quarter of Polesia as suitable habitat and revealed priority areas connecting the
important source populations in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone in the east and the Białowie˙ za
Forest in the west and thus essential for long-term wolf conservation. Our results provide the bases for effective, long-term wolf monitoring and management programs in both Belarus and
Ukraine. However, national and transboundary wolf management in Polesia has been extremely
challenging since 2022 due to the ongoing war and subsequent habitat degradation in this part of
Europe.
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Kudrenko, S., Fenchuk, V., Vollering, J., Zedrosser, A., Selva, N., Ostapowicz, K., Beasley, J. C., & Heurich, M. (2023). Walking on the dark side: Anthropogenic factors limit suitable habitat for gray wolf (Canis lupus) in a large natural area covering Belarus and Ukraine. In Global Ecology and Conservation (Vol. 46, p. e02586). Elsevier BV. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2023.e02586







