Wolves

Wolves are a keystone species, meaning they help maintain a healthy balance and keep the other species in their habitat in check. Wolves are the apex predator of their natural environment and are an essential part of the food web in their ecosystems. Wolves play a vital role in keeping the balance of nature, as they keep prey species such as deer, elk, and rabbits in check, while also preying on sick and weak animals, which helps keep their populations healthy. Wolves also help maintain a healthy vegetation in their environment, as their predation of ungulates helps to keep their grazing in check, which allows younger plants the chance to grow. Wolves also have significant cultural significance for many people, as they have been seen as an important symbol of nature and wildness for many years. Wolves are also an important source of tourism for many areas, as people come to these areas to observe them in the wild.

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Zoological Research

ISSN: 2694-2275
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Rasha R. Ahmed, Professor
Journal of Zoological Research publishes high-quality original papers that emphasize on animal behaviour, systematics genetics, physiology, developmental biology, ecology, anatomy evolution and genomics.