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Canada Lynx Lynx canadensis Habitat and Forest Succession in Northern Maine, USA

open access: yesWildlife Biology, 2004
The contiguous United States population of Canada lynx Lynx canadensis was listed as threatened in 2000. The long‐term viability of lynx populations at the southern edge of their geographic range has been hypothesized to be dependent on old growth forests; however, lynx are a specialist ...
Christopher L. Hoving   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

Is new spread of the European beaver in Pannonian basin an evidence of the species recovery? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
: During fieldwork from 6 June to 20 July 2016, the first records of the European beaver (Castor fiber) in south-eastern Slovakia were made.
Bajomi, Bálint   +5 more
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The role of wild canids and felids in spreading parasites to dogs and cats in Europe. Part II: Helminths and arthropods. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Over the last few decades, ecological factors, combined with everchanging landscapes mainly linked to human activities (e.g. encroachment and tourism) have contributed to modifications in the transmission of parasitic diseases from domestic to wildlife ...
Brianti, Emanuele   +8 more
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Using participatory science to investigate furbearer habitat associations and co-occurrence in Alberta's boreal forest

open access: yesFACETS
Marten (Martes americana), lynx (Lynx canadensis), fisher (Pekania pennanti), and wolverine (Gulo gulo) are ecologically, culturally, and economically important.
Andrea T. Morehouse   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Activity patterns of eurasian lynx are modulated by light regime and individual traits over a wide latitudinal range [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The activity patterns of most terrestrial animals are regarded as being primarily influenced by light, although other factors, such as sexual cycle and climatic conditions, can modify the underlying patterns.
Andren, Henrik   +4 more
core   +1 more source

Multi-species genetic connectivity in a terrestrial habitat network

open access: yesMovement Ecology, 2017
Background Habitat fragmentation reduces genetic connectivity for multiple species, yet conservation efforts tend to rely heavily on single-species connectivity estimates to inform land-use planning.
Robby R. Marrotte   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Rare and Endangered Vetebrates of Ohio [PDF]

open access: yes, 1973
Author Institution: U.S. Soil Conservation Service; Introductory Biology Program, The Ohio State University; School of Natural Resources, The Ohio State University; and Division of Wildlife, Ohio Department of Natural ResourcesThis paper, an annotated ...
Burnard, R. K.   +3 more
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The study of wildlife in Gorce National Park with the use of a non-invasive technique : the first results of camera-trapping [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
W listopadzie 2013 roku rozpoczęto badania pilotażowe z użyciem fotopułapek do detekcji zwierząt na terenie Gorczańskiego Parku Narodowego. Podstawowym celem było zastosowanie nieinwazyjnej metody pozwalającej monitorować duże drapieżniki, przede ...
Armatys, Paweł   +3 more
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