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- Eastern_wolf abstract "The eastern wolf (Canis lycaon), also known as the Great Lakes wolf, eastern timber wolf, Algonquin wolf or deer wolf is a canid native to the northeastern side of North America's Great Lakes region. It is a medium-sized species which, like the red wolf, is of a reddish-brown coloration and is intermediate in size between the coyote and gray wolf. It primarily preys on white-tailed deer, but may occasionally attack moose and beaver.The eastern wolf's taxonomic identity has been the subject of controversy, with numerous different theories having been presented as to its origin, including that it is a subspecies of gray wolf, that it is conspecific with the red wolf, that it is a result of gray wolf-coyote hybridization, and that it is a unique species. As of 2005, the eastern wolf is still recognized as a gray wolf subspecies by MSW3, though was classed as a distinct species by United States Fish and Wildlife Service in 2013 after a comprehensive review of several genetic studies. These studies indicate that the eastern wolf evolved in North America, unlike the gray wolf which originated in Eurasia, and diverged from a common ancestor with the coyote and red wolf 150,000–300,000 years ago.It is currently listed as Special Concern under the Canadian Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife (COSEWIC) and with the Committee on the Status of Species at Risk in Ontario (COSSARO), on account of its extensive hybridization with both gray wolves and coyotes. The eastern wolf is particularly susceptible to hybridization, due to its close relationship to the coyote and its ability to bridge gene flow between both coyotes and gray wolves. Furthermore, human persecution over a period of 400 years caused a population decline which reduced the number of suitable mates, thus facilitating coyote gene swamping into the eastern wolf population. Aside from posing a threat to a unique species, the resulting eastern wolf-coyote hybrids are too small in size to substitute pure eastern wolves as apex predators of moose and deer. The main nucleus of pure eastern wolves is currently concentrated within Algonquin Provincial Park.".
- Eastern_wolf binomialAuthority Johann_Christian_Daniel_von_Schreber.
- Eastern_wolf class Mammal.
- Eastern_wolf family Canidae.
- Eastern_wolf genus Canis.
- Eastern_wolf kingdom Animal.
- Eastern_wolf order Carnivora.
- Eastern_wolf phylum Chordate.
- Eastern_wolf synonym "* canadensis (de Blainville, 1843)".
- Eastern_wolf synonym "* ungavensis (Comeau, 1940)".
- Eastern_wolf synonym "Canis lupus lycaon".
- Eastern_wolf thumbnail Washtenaw_County's_last_wolf_(1907).jpg?width=300.
- Eastern_wolf wikiPageExternalLink easternwolfsurvey.ca.
- Eastern_wolf wikiPageExternalLink Rutledge_WolfStewardApril20_10.pdf.
- Eastern_wolf wikiPageExternalLink easternwolf.htm.
- Eastern_wolf wikiPageID "701930".
- Eastern_wolf wikiPageRevisionID "606314941".
- Eastern_wolf binomial "Canis lycaon".
- Eastern_wolf binomialAuthority "Schreber, 1775".
- Eastern_wolf classis "Mammalia".
- Eastern_wolf familia Canidae.
- Eastern_wolf genus "Canis".
- Eastern_wolf hasPhotoCollection Eastern_wolf.
- Eastern_wolf imageCaption "--02-10".
- Eastern_wolf name "Eastern wolf".
- Eastern_wolf ordo Carnivora.
- Eastern_wolf phylum Chordate.
- Eastern_wolf rangeMap "Distribution of North American Canis 2.png".
- Eastern_wolf rangeMapCaption "Modern range of North American Canis".
- Eastern_wolf regnum "Animalia".
- Eastern_wolf species "C. lycaon".
- Eastern_wolf synonyms "Canis lupus lycaon * canadensis * ungavensis".
- Eastern_wolf subject Category:Canid_hybrids.
- Eastern_wolf subject Category:Mammals_of_Canada.
- Eastern_wolf subject Category:Mammals_of_North_America.
- Eastern_wolf subject Category:Wolves.
- Eastern_wolf type Animal.
- Eastern_wolf type Eukaryote.
- Eastern_wolf type Mammal.
- Eastern_wolf type Species.
- Eastern_wolf type Organism.
- Eastern_wolf comment "The eastern wolf (Canis lycaon), also known as the Great Lakes wolf, eastern timber wolf, Algonquin wolf or deer wolf is a canid native to the northeastern side of North America's Great Lakes region. It is a medium-sized species which, like the red wolf, is of a reddish-brown coloration and is intermediate in size between the coyote and gray wolf.".
- Eastern_wolf label "Amerikaanse wolf".
- Eastern_wolf label "Canis lycaon".
- Eastern_wolf label "Canis lycaon".
- Eastern_wolf label "Eastern wolf".
- Eastern_wolf label "Loup de l'Est".
- Eastern_wolf label "Timberwolf".
- Eastern_wolf label "Wilk wschodni".
- Eastern_wolf label "Восточный волк".
- Eastern_wolf label "东加拿大狼".
- Eastern_wolf sameAs Timberwolf.
- Eastern_wolf sameAs Canis_lycaon.
- Eastern_wolf sameAs Loup_de_l'Est.
- Eastern_wolf sameAs Canis_lycaon.
- Eastern_wolf sameAs 동부늑대.
- Eastern_wolf sameAs Amerikaanse_wolf.
- Eastern_wolf sameAs Wilk_wschodni.
- Eastern_wolf sameAs m.08f_g6.
- Eastern_wolf sameAs Q677746.
- Eastern_wolf sameAs Q677746.
- Eastern_wolf wasDerivedFrom Eastern_wolf?oldid=606314941.
- Eastern_wolf depiction Washtenaw_County's_last_wolf_(1907).jpg.
- Eastern_wolf isPrimaryTopicOf Eastern_wolf.
- Eastern_wolf name "Eastern wolf".