![]() ![]() ![]() These results suggest that competition is unlikely to occur between lynx and bobcat, and other factors should be considered as more probable causes of the lynx range contraction.Īuthor Keywords: Bobcat, Canada lynx, Competition, Habitat selection, Scale, Snow tracking Details I found that the two species selected similar resources at the fourth order, but appeared to be allopatric at the level of the home range. I therefore conducted a snow-tracking study of fine-scale habitat selection by lynx and bobcat in an area of sympatry in northern Ontario. I determined that the lynx and the bobcat select different resources at the first and second orders, and that the fourth order is under-studied compared to higher orders. ![]() To investigate the potential for competition, I conducted a literature review of hierarchical habitat selection by these two species. Range expansion by the bobcat (Lynx rufus) may be contributing to range contraction by the Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis), but interactions between them are not well understood. ![]()
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