Despite extensive research on the ecology and behavioural adaptations of large carnivores in humandominated landscapes, information about the fitness consequences of sharing landscapes is still limited. We assessed the variation in three consecutive components of female fitness: the probability of reproduction, litter size and juvenile survival in relation to environmental and human factors in a solitary carnivore, the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx), occurring in human-dominated landscapes in Scandinavia. We used demographic data from 57 radio-collared adult females between 1995–2011 (126 radio-years). Overall, the yearly probability of female reproduction was 0.80, mean litter size was 2.34 (range 1–4) and the probability to find a female that ...
Variation in size of home range is among the most important parameters required for effective conser...
Abstract Detailed knowledge of the variation in demo-graphic rates is central for our ability to und...
ContextAdjustments in habitat use by large carnivores can be a key factor facilitating their coexist...
Despite extensive research on the ecology and behavioural adaptations of large carnivores in humando...
This study aimed to test how the sex and reproductive status of Eurasian lynx influenced their use o...
This study aimed to test how the sex and reproductive status of Eurasian lynx influenced their use o...
This study aimed to test how the sex and reproductive status of Eurasian lynx influenced their use o...
This study aimed to test how the sex and reproductive status of Eurasian lynx influenced their use o...
This study aimed to test how the sex and reproductive status of Eurasian lynx influenced their use o...
In the multi-use landscape of southern Norway, the distribution of lynx is likely to be determined b...
Habitat selection studies generally assume that animals select habitat and food resources at multipl...
Habitat selection studies generally assume that animals select habitat and food resources at multipl...
Knowledge regarding the spatial behavior of the Eurasian lynx is mainly inferred from populations in...
Abstract Knowledge regarding the spatial behavior of the Eurasian lynx is mainly inferred from popul...
Variation in size of home range is among the most important parameters required for effective conser...
Variation in size of home range is among the most important parameters required for effective conser...
Abstract Detailed knowledge of the variation in demo-graphic rates is central for our ability to und...
ContextAdjustments in habitat use by large carnivores can be a key factor facilitating their coexist...
Despite extensive research on the ecology and behavioural adaptations of large carnivores in humando...
This study aimed to test how the sex and reproductive status of Eurasian lynx influenced their use o...
This study aimed to test how the sex and reproductive status of Eurasian lynx influenced their use o...
This study aimed to test how the sex and reproductive status of Eurasian lynx influenced their use o...
This study aimed to test how the sex and reproductive status of Eurasian lynx influenced their use o...
This study aimed to test how the sex and reproductive status of Eurasian lynx influenced their use o...
In the multi-use landscape of southern Norway, the distribution of lynx is likely to be determined b...
Habitat selection studies generally assume that animals select habitat and food resources at multipl...
Habitat selection studies generally assume that animals select habitat and food resources at multipl...
Knowledge regarding the spatial behavior of the Eurasian lynx is mainly inferred from populations in...
Abstract Knowledge regarding the spatial behavior of the Eurasian lynx is mainly inferred from popul...
Variation in size of home range is among the most important parameters required for effective conser...
Variation in size of home range is among the most important parameters required for effective conser...
Abstract Detailed knowledge of the variation in demo-graphic rates is central for our ability to und...
ContextAdjustments in habitat use by large carnivores can be a key factor facilitating their coexist...