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From: Patterns and processes of pathogen exposure in gray wolves across North America

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A map38 depicting where wolves were sampled across North America for pathogen and parasite testing, and relative sample size from each study area is shown in shades of gray (increasingly dark gray = increasing sample size)39. Each study area is identified as follows: Alaska Peninsula (AK PEN), Denali National Park (DENALI), central-eastern Alaska (INT AK), Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve (YUCH), Ellesmere Island (ELLESMERE), North Slave Northwest Territories (N NWT), South Slave Northwest Territories (SS NWT), British Columbia (BC), southeastern Alaska (SE AK), Banff and Jasper National Parks (BAN JAS), Montana (MT), Yellowstone National Park (YNP), Grand Teton National Park (GTNP), Mexican wolves (MEXICAN), Ontario (ONT), Superior National Forest (SNF), and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (MI). Study area labels were colored by region: High Arctic (gray), Subarctic (purple), Alaska (red), central Rocky Mountains (turquoise), Great Lakes (green), and Mexican (gold), and displayed as a circle with a 200-km radius.

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