Bobcat (Lynx rufus) populations throughout the West have reportedly decreased from the high levels of the early sixties. This decrease is also reflected in the annual New Mexico bobcat take of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service when based on a bobcat trapped per man-year of effort relationship from 1916 through 1976. Bobcat populations in New Mexico were comparably low from 1916 through 1948. In 1949 through 1950 populations began to increase to triple their highest pre-1948 levels by the late fifties. New Mexico bobcat populations began to decrease in the early sixties to present levels typical before 1948. The same New Mexico bobcat population trends reflected by this data are also reflected throughout the West in the combined bobcat take...
The Bobcat (Lynx rufus: Carnivora, Felidae) is considered a rare species in the lands that make up t...
Population trends are documented from 1941 to 1997 for the 12 species of furbearing mammals harveste...
Nearly all broad-scale assessments (U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service [USDI...
Bobcat (Lynx rufus) populations throughout the West have reportedly decreased from the high levels o...
Bobcat (Lynx rufus) populations throughout the West have reportedly decreased from the high levels o...
Distribution of the bobcat includes the 48 contiguous United States and limited occupance of souther...
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are a popular furbearer and game species throughout their range in North Americ...
Denman Undergraduate Research Forum Honorable MentionNatural and Mathematical Sciences Poster Winner...
Habitat fragmentation and genetic bottlenecks can have substantial impacts on the health and managem...
The bobcat (Lynx rufus) is a widely distributed native felid of North America but nearly disappeared...
Arkansas bobcat fur harvest records were examined in relation to forest cover, furbuyer distribution...
Recent concern regarding bobcat (Lynx rufus) population status has prompted researchers and managers...
We calculated survival and cause-specific mortality rates of 15 radio-marked bobcats in western Mass...
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are the most widely distributed wild felids in North America, ranging a...
The large area requirements and trophic level position of large mammalian carnivores allow them to s...
The Bobcat (Lynx rufus: Carnivora, Felidae) is considered a rare species in the lands that make up t...
Population trends are documented from 1941 to 1997 for the 12 species of furbearing mammals harveste...
Nearly all broad-scale assessments (U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service [USDI...
Bobcat (Lynx rufus) populations throughout the West have reportedly decreased from the high levels o...
Bobcat (Lynx rufus) populations throughout the West have reportedly decreased from the high levels o...
Distribution of the bobcat includes the 48 contiguous United States and limited occupance of souther...
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are a popular furbearer and game species throughout their range in North Americ...
Denman Undergraduate Research Forum Honorable MentionNatural and Mathematical Sciences Poster Winner...
Habitat fragmentation and genetic bottlenecks can have substantial impacts on the health and managem...
The bobcat (Lynx rufus) is a widely distributed native felid of North America but nearly disappeared...
Arkansas bobcat fur harvest records were examined in relation to forest cover, furbuyer distribution...
Recent concern regarding bobcat (Lynx rufus) population status has prompted researchers and managers...
We calculated survival and cause-specific mortality rates of 15 radio-marked bobcats in western Mass...
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are the most widely distributed wild felids in North America, ranging a...
The large area requirements and trophic level position of large mammalian carnivores allow them to s...
The Bobcat (Lynx rufus: Carnivora, Felidae) is considered a rare species in the lands that make up t...
Population trends are documented from 1941 to 1997 for the 12 species of furbearing mammals harveste...
Nearly all broad-scale assessments (U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service [USDI...