The efficacy of surveys in detecting Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis) can vary considerably by geographic area. We conducted surveys using digital passive infrared trail video-cameras from January to April 2013, during the breeding season of the Canada Lynx, in the John Prince Research Forest in central British Columbia. We used snow-track surveys to test the efficacy of our camera surveys. We measured trail camera detection rates by survey week and location and we noted Canada Lynx activity and behaviours recorded by the cameras. The detection rate increased between January and April, reaching a peak of 8 Canada Lynx/100 camera-days in early April. Canada Lynx spent more time at camera sites displaying behaviours such as scent-marking and che...
Recreation, Fish and WildlifeCanada lynx (Lynx canadensis) are among the most endangered felines in ...
News piece on an intensive study to determine the status of Canada lynx in Maine that began three y...
Remote camera traps are often used in large-mammal research and monitoring programs because they are...
The efficacy of surveys in detecting Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis) can vary considerably by geograph...
Barbed and scented rub pads that rely on a cheek-rubbing behavioural response are a standard survey ...
A variety of non-invasive techniques including hair snagging, snow-tracking, and remote cameras can ...
Recreation, Fish and WildlifeThe Canadian lynx (Lynx canadensis) is a threatened species protected u...
Determining Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis) distribution is an important management need, especially a...
Eurasian lynx are individually identifiable by their unique coat markings, making them ideal candida...
www.wildlifebiology.com Estimating detection probability for Canada lynx Lynx canadensis using snow-...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2016. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Ronald Moe...
Estimating abundance of wild animal populations is crucial for their management and conservation. Wh...
Understanding the distribution of a species is imperative for proper management and conservation to ...
Abstract Unbiased population density estimates are critical for ecological research and wildlife man...
Space use and movements of Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) are difficult to study with very-high-frequ...
Recreation, Fish and WildlifeCanada lynx (Lynx canadensis) are among the most endangered felines in ...
News piece on an intensive study to determine the status of Canada lynx in Maine that began three y...
Remote camera traps are often used in large-mammal research and monitoring programs because they are...
The efficacy of surveys in detecting Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis) can vary considerably by geograph...
Barbed and scented rub pads that rely on a cheek-rubbing behavioural response are a standard survey ...
A variety of non-invasive techniques including hair snagging, snow-tracking, and remote cameras can ...
Recreation, Fish and WildlifeThe Canadian lynx (Lynx canadensis) is a threatened species protected u...
Determining Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis) distribution is an important management need, especially a...
Eurasian lynx are individually identifiable by their unique coat markings, making them ideal candida...
www.wildlifebiology.com Estimating detection probability for Canada lynx Lynx canadensis using snow-...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2016. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Ronald Moe...
Estimating abundance of wild animal populations is crucial for their management and conservation. Wh...
Understanding the distribution of a species is imperative for proper management and conservation to ...
Abstract Unbiased population density estimates are critical for ecological research and wildlife man...
Space use and movements of Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) are difficult to study with very-high-frequ...
Recreation, Fish and WildlifeCanada lynx (Lynx canadensis) are among the most endangered felines in ...
News piece on an intensive study to determine the status of Canada lynx in Maine that began three y...
Remote camera traps are often used in large-mammal research and monitoring programs because they are...