“…In particular, red wolves are believed to be extirpated outside of the North Carolina recovery area, but hybridization between red wolves and coyotes is well documented within that area (Bohling et al, 2016;Hinton, Gittleman, Manen, & Chamberlain, 2018). Further, several previous studies have also shown that eastern coyote populations have interbred with domestic dogs (Adams, Leonard, & Waits, 2003;Wilson, Rutledge, Wheeldon, Patterson, & White, 2012;Wheeldon, Rutledge, Patterson, White, & Wilson, 2013;Monzõn, Kays, & Dykhuizen, 2014). While there is evidence that these hybridization events have been adaptive (vonHoldt et al, 2016), it is important to note that the full genome-wide consequences and the geographic extent of interspecies hybridization have not been documented throughout the entire eastern range.…”