Extreme home range sizes among Eurasian lynx at the northern edge of their biogeographic range [PDF]
Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) have a wide distribution across Eurasia. The northern edge of this distribution is in Norway, where they reach up to 72 degrees north.
John D.C. Linnell +2 more
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Long‐Term Changes in Survival of Eurasian Lynx in Three Reintroduced Populations in Switzerland [PDF]
For conservation or management programs, basic data on vital rates are important but often hard to acquire for long‐lived and elusive wildlife species such as large carnivores.
K. Vogt +8 more
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Patent Troglostrongylus brevior-, Aelurostrongylus abstrusus-, Angiostrongylus sp.-, and Crenosoma sp. infections in wild Eurasian lynxes (Lynx lynx) and their habitat-sharing gastropod intermediate hosts [PDF]
The formerly widely spread Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) nowadays represents an endangered large wild felid species in Germany. Recent and ongoing conservation efforts have succeeded in establishing small but stable lynx populations in distinct parts of ...
Marcel Haas +9 more
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MORPHOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY OF THE EURASIAN LYNX (Lynx lynx) PLANUM NASALE
: This study reveals the macroscopic and microscopic structures of the Eurasian lynx planum nasale using materials from three dead females obtained from the Sivas Forestry Branch of Agriculture and Forestry Ministry of the Republic of Turkey.
Hasan Hüseyin Ari
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Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in the Ukrainian Polissia: a biogeographical analysis
New and previous data on patterns of the geographical distribution of the Eurasian lynx in the Ukrainian part of Polissia is summarised with attention to the estimates of distribution limits of the species.
Igor Zagorodniuk, Elvira Rizun
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A Study of Population Size and Activity Patterns and Their Relationship to the Prey Species of the Eurasian Lynx Using a Camera Trapping Approach [PDF]
Revealing the behavioral relationships between predators and their prey is fundamental in understanding the community structure and ecosystem functions of such animals.
Xiaoming Tang +7 more
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The Eurasian Lynx (Lynx Lynx) in early modern Scotland [PDF]
Gessner's Historia animalium preserves scholarly opinions from naturalists and humanists from across sixteenth-century Europe. One such view comes from Bonarus of Balice, south-east Poland. Bonarus attests that although the Eurasian Lynx (Lynx Lynx) is common throughout central and eastern Europe, the best skins come from Sweden and, surprisingly ...
Lee Raye
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Long-term dynamics and distribution of large carnivores in Poland [PDF]
The brown bear Ursus arctos, Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx, and gray wolf Canis lupus are Europe’s threatened large carnivores. The analyses were conducted using data on the abundance of these species in Poland, collected by the Polish Central Statistical ...
Dorota Sienkiewicz-Paderewska +1 more
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First identification of Cytauxzoon manul in Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in northwestern China
Background Multiple species of the genera Cytauxzoon and Hepatozoon can infect wild felines, but the diversity of these and other apicomplexan parasites in Eurasian lynx is scarcely known.
Nannan Cui +8 more
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Genomic patterns in the widespread Eurasian lynx shaped by Late Quaternary climatic fluctuations and anthropogenic impacts [PDF]
Maria Lucena-Perez +2 more
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