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Eurasian lynx natal den site and maternal home-range selection in multi-use landscapes of Norway: Habitat selection by denning Eurasian lynx

White, S.; Briers, R. A.; Bouyer, Y.; Odden, J.; Linnell, J. D. C.

Authors

S. White

Y. Bouyer

J. Odden

J. D. C. Linnell



Abstract

In carnivores, securing suitable den sites with associated early maternal home ranges is important for successful reproduction, and understanding natal den site selection is essential to ensure that these habitats are protected from human disturbance. This study investigated Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx natal den site selection across multiple use landscapes in Norway and explores whether the selection of early maternal home ranges across southern Norway involved a trade-off of security for access to their preferred prey species, roe deer Capreolus capreolus. The characteristics of natal dens and home ranges from 33 reproductive events were quantified across south-eastern and northern Norway. Natal dens were located in terrain further from the most accessible and disturbed areas (public roads) and in terrain more rugged than generally available. Early maternal home ranges were characterized by low human and low road density in rugged terrain and a selection for areas associated with higher or lower roe deer densities was not important in our analysis. Humans are the dominant cause of lynx mortality throughout Norway and our findings suggest that female lynx primarily chose areas that limited their interaction with people during the denning period.

Citation

White, S., Briers, R. A., Bouyer, Y., Odden, J., & Linnell, J. D. C. (2015). Eurasian lynx natal den site and maternal home-range selection in multi-use landscapes of Norway: Habitat selection by denning Eurasian lynx. Journal of Zoology, 297(2), 87-98. https://doi.org/10.1111/jzo.12260

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 7, 2015
Online Publication Date Jun 30, 2015
Publication Date 2015-10
Deposit Date Aug 5, 2016
Journal Journal of Zoology
Print ISSN 0952-8369
Electronic ISSN 1469-7998
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 297
Issue 2
Pages 87-98
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/jzo.12260
Keywords urasian lynx; natal den; rugged terrain; disturbance; human activity; maternal behaviour; habitat selection; den site selection
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/328672