During November 2010–February 2011, we used camera traps to estimate the population density of Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx in Ciglikara Nature Reserve, Turkey, an isolated population in southwest Asia. Lynx density was calculated through spatial capture—recapture models. In a sampling eff ort of 1093 camera trap days, we identifi ed 15 independent individuals and estimated a density of 4.20 independent lynx per 100 km2, an unreported high density for this species. Camera trap results also indicated that the lynx is likely to be preying on brown hare Lepus europaeus, which accounted for 63% of the non-target species pictured. As lagomorph populations tend to fl uctuate, the high lynx density recorded in Ciglikara may be temporary and may decline...
From 2009 the Lithuanian hunter’s forum (www.hunter.lt) requested information about the activities o...
1. Over a large part of its very restricted and fragmented range, Iberian lynx Lynx pardinus occur i...
The study showed that density estimation of Eurasian lynx corresponds to 1.3 and 1.2 independent ind...
Intraspecific variation in key traits of widespread species can be hard to predict, if ...
Eurasian lynx are individually identifiable by their unique coat markings, making them ideal candida...
Estimating abundance of wild animal populations is crucial for their management and conservation. Wh...
Current data on the distribution and ecology of the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in Turkey are limited....
Large carnivores promote crucial ecosystem processes but are increasingly threatened by human persec...
We studied the influence of surveyed area size on density estimates by means of camera-trapping in a...
Use of photographic capture—recapture analyses to estimate abundance of species with distinctive nat...
By the early 2000s, Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) were nearly extirpated in Lithuania. To determine thei...
Information on large mammals in Turkey is limited, and widely applicable, reliable field methods nee...
The wildcat is an elusive species that is threatened with extinction in many areas of its European d...
Knowledge regarding the spatial behavior of the Eurasian lynx is mainly inferred from populations in...
The Caucasian lynx, Lynx lynx dinniki, has one of the southernmost distributions in the Eurasian lyn...
From 2009 the Lithuanian hunter’s forum (www.hunter.lt) requested information about the activities o...
1. Over a large part of its very restricted and fragmented range, Iberian lynx Lynx pardinus occur i...
The study showed that density estimation of Eurasian lynx corresponds to 1.3 and 1.2 independent ind...
Intraspecific variation in key traits of widespread species can be hard to predict, if ...
Eurasian lynx are individually identifiable by their unique coat markings, making them ideal candida...
Estimating abundance of wild animal populations is crucial for their management and conservation. Wh...
Current data on the distribution and ecology of the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in Turkey are limited....
Large carnivores promote crucial ecosystem processes but are increasingly threatened by human persec...
We studied the influence of surveyed area size on density estimates by means of camera-trapping in a...
Use of photographic capture—recapture analyses to estimate abundance of species with distinctive nat...
By the early 2000s, Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) were nearly extirpated in Lithuania. To determine thei...
Information on large mammals in Turkey is limited, and widely applicable, reliable field methods nee...
The wildcat is an elusive species that is threatened with extinction in many areas of its European d...
Knowledge regarding the spatial behavior of the Eurasian lynx is mainly inferred from populations in...
The Caucasian lynx, Lynx lynx dinniki, has one of the southernmost distributions in the Eurasian lyn...
From 2009 the Lithuanian hunter’s forum (www.hunter.lt) requested information about the activities o...
1. Over a large part of its very restricted and fragmented range, Iberian lynx Lynx pardinus occur i...
The study showed that density estimation of Eurasian lynx corresponds to 1.3 and 1.2 independent ind...