Authors
John R Squires, Nicholas J Decesare, Jay A Kolbe, Leonard F Ruggiero
Publication date
2010/11
Journal
The Journal of Wildlife Management
Volume
74
Issue
8
Pages
1648-1660
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
We investigated seasonal patterns in resource selection of Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) in the northern Rockies (western MT, USA) from 1998 to 2002 based on backtracking in winter (577 km; 10 M, 7 F) and radiotelemetry (630 locations; 16 M, 11 F) in summer. During winter, lynx preferentially foraged in mature, multilayer forests with Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii) and subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) in the overstory and midstory. Forests used during winter were composed of larger diameter trees with higher horizontal cover, more abundant snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus), and deeper snow compared to random availability; multilayer, spruce‐fir forests provided high horizontal cover with tree branching that touched the snow surface. During winter, lynx killed prey at sites with higher horizontal cover than that along foraging paths. Lynx were insensitive to snow depth or penetrability in determining …
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Scholar articles
JR Squires, NJ Decesare, JA Kolbe, LF Ruggiero - The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2010