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Eurasian lynx hunting red deer: is there an influence of a winter enclosure system?

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    0429175 - ÚBO 2015 RIV DE eng J - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Belotti, E. - Kreisinger, Jakub - Romportl, D. - Heurich, M. - Bufka, L.
    Eurasian lynx hunting red deer: is there an influence of a winter enclosure system?
    European Journal of Wildlife Research. Roč. 60, č. 3 (2014), s. 441-457. ISSN 1612-4642. E-ISSN 1439-0574
    Institucionální podpora: RVO:68081766
    Klíčová slova: Cervus elaphus * Habitat heterogeneity * Lynx lynx * Predation probability * Prey density * Supplementary feeding
    Kód oboru RIV: EG - Zoologie
    Impakt faktor: 1.634, rok: 2014

    As in several Central European areas, in the Bohemian Forest Ecosystem (Germany and the Czech Republic), fenced feeding enclosures are used for the winter management of red deer (Cervus elaphus), which is an important component of the Eurasian lynx's (Lynx lynx) winter diet. Using GPS telemetry data, we tested whether (1) lynx hunted red deer mainly selecting for high prey densities and environmental characteristics like a good level of habitat heterogeneity, independently of the enclosures' presence; (2) enclosures attracted lynx and (3) positively influenced their predation on red deer, being predictable and abundant prey sources throughout the winter; or (4) extremely high deer densities inside the enclosures rather negatively influenced lynx predation on this species. We first compared lynx space usage and predation on red deer inside and outside the enclosures. Then, we investigated the effects of the environment, prey densities and the enclosure distance for the area outside of enclosures. Prey densities positively influenced lynx space usage, whilst the probability of predation on red deer was highest at medium to low red deer densities. Habitat heterogeneity and terrain ruggedness influenced both lynx space usage and probability of predation on red deer. Regarding the effect of enclosures, the ratio "area used during night vs. daytime" was larger by a factor of 2 inside compared to outside enclosures, and the probability of predation on red deer was three times higher inside rather than outside of enclosures; however, these differences were not statistically significant, suggesting that the influence of the enclosures is not very pronounced.
    Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0234319

     
     
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