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Association between androgen receptor gene and behavioral traits in cats (Felis catus). [PDF]
Okamoto Y, Hattori M, Inoue-Murayama M.
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The non-indigenous dung beetle (Onthophagus nuchicornis) can effectively reproduce using the dung of indigenous eastern North American mammals. [PDF]
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Factors shaping home ranges of Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in the Western Carpathians. [PDF]
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Will Lynx Lose Their Edge? Canada Lynx Occupancy in Washington
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2020ABSTRACTPopulations of species located at southern range edges may be particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change as warming temperatures and subsequent changes to ecosystems exceed species‐specific tolerances. One such species is Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis), a cold‐adapted mesocarnivore that maintains a large core population in Alaska ...
Travis W. King +7 more
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SARCOCYSTIS NEURONA-LIKE ENCEPHALITIS IN A CANADA LYNX (FELIS LYNX CANADENSIS)
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2000A 13-yr-old female Canada lynx (Felis lynx canadensis) died after a short clinical illness, and necropsy revealed multifocal, nonsuppurative encephalitis with protozoal schizonts present in cerebral vascular endothelial cells. The schizonts stained immunohistochemically with antiserum to Sarcocystis neurona.
T W, Forest +4 more
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Wandering Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) in Kansas
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 2008Historically, the Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) ranged across Alaska, Canada, and the northern United States and south on the Rocky Mountains to Colorado and perhaps New Mexico (Hall 1981, Frey 2006). Boreal or boreomontane forest, especially areas supporting populations of the snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus), is favored habitat of the species (Quinn ...
Curtis J. Schmidt +2 more
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Landscape location affects genetic variation of Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis)
Molecular Ecology, 2003AbstractThe effect of a population's location on the landscape on genetic variation has been of interest to population genetics for more than half a century. However, most studies do not consider broadscale biogeography when interpreting genetic data.
M K, Schwartz +4 more
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Patterns of testicular activity in captive and wild Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis)
General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2010Canada lynx are listed as a threatened species in the contiguous US. Understanding the reproductive characteristics (i.e., mating system, behavior, physiology) of a species is useful for ensuring effective in situ and ex situ management plans. The goal of this study was to describe patterns of androgen expression in both captive and wild male Canada ...
Kerry V, Fanson +5 more
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