“…Currently, it is unknown whether innate preferences or environmental conditions are responsible for reproductive barriers observed in Canis taxa, but both conditions likely play an important role facilitating hybridization. It is widely acknowledged that humanmediated mortality of wolves disrupts the social structures of wolf packs and reduces their abundance on the landscape (Benson et al, 2014;Borg, Brainerd, Meier, & Prugh, 2015;Hinton, White, Rabon, & Chamberlain, 2017;Hinton, Brzeski et al, 2017;Milleret et al, 2017;. Because gray wolves and coyotes do not exhibit consorting behaviors that lead to congeneric pairings, even when wolf densities are low, there is no interaction between human-caused mortality and hybridization between gray wolves and coyotes in western North America (Hohenlohe et al, 2017;Wheeldon et al, 2010).…”