Status and distribution of Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in Slovenia from 2005 to 2009 Stanje in razširjenost evrazijskega risa (Lynx lynx) v Sloveniji v obdobju 2005-2009

作者: Miha Krofel , Ivan Kos , Iztok Koren

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关键词: Local extinctionEcologyDemographyPopulationPopulation statusDistribution (economics)Eurasian lynxGeographyHabitat suitabilityCritically endangered

摘要: In Slovenia, the status of re-introduced Eurasian lynx population is monitored using SCALP (Status and Conservation Alpine Lynx Populations) methodology. Monitoring organized by Slovenia Forest Service in cooperation with other institutions individuals. We analysed data for 2005-2009 moni- toring period compared it previous periods to explore trends northern part Dinaric population. During this last pentad we recorded six C1 category points, 832 points C2, 96 C3. These numbers are comparable previously reported 2000-2004. The spatial distribution signs presence remained similar com- pared period. Presence easier interpret because additional telemetry a habitat suitability that has been produced since report. assume critically endangered, demographic as well genetic reasons. To prevent local extinction, an active approach needed revitalization which would address factors improve depleted gene pool.

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