Based on pics and stories from a pred hunting site I frequent,it seems that black yotes are "relatively' common in the south-east USA,or at least more common than elsewhere?That said,I stopped and looked at a large black roadkilled yote in NB this summer.Had to stop,it was so big I was thinking maybe wolf...but no,just a big yote.
Sjemac,regarding DNA,isn't it true that ALL canines are descended from wolves and share DNA?
Yes. All canines of the Canis genus descended from ancestral wolves but their DNA has differentiated due to natural selection.
What they look at in the case of wolves and coyotes is DNA mixtures that occur in one area like the east where coyotes are relatively recent immigrants and whether those mixtures occur in areas where they coexisted for thousands of years. In this case, coyotes and wolves in the east show a higher incidence of these mixtures than do coyotes and wolves in the historical range of the coyote.




















































