Ecological Factors Influencing the Spatial Pattern of Canada Lynx Relative to its Southern Range Edge in Alberta, Canada
Published: Dec 31, 2007
Description: Relative to their original southern range edge at the interface between the boreal forest and prairies in Alberta, lynx ranges have contracted up to 22%. From an analysis of a variety of potential ecological factors that could impact lynx distributions, the rapid pace of road building and associated development in the southern boreal forest emerged as the primary factors reducing habitat quality for Canada lynx.
Document Type:
Peer-reviewed Publications - ABMI-data
Subject Area:
Species,
Monitoring,
Human Footprint
Citation:
Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute. 2007.
Ecological Factors Influencing the Spatial Pattern of Canada Lynx Relative to its Southern Range Edge in Alberta, Canada.
Available at: https://abmi.ca/publication/70.html
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Document Type:
Peer-reviewed Publications - ABMI-data
Subject Area:
Species,
Monitoring,
Human Footprint
Citation:
Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute. 2007.
Ecological Factors Influencing the Spatial Pattern of Canada Lynx Relative to its Southern Range Edge in Alberta, Canada.
Available at: https://abmi.ca/publication/70.html