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plague as a mortality factor in canada lynx (lynx canadensis) reintroduced to colorado.as part of a species recovery program, 129 canada lynx (lynx canadensis) originating from british columbia, the yukon, manitoba, and quebec, canada, and alaska, usa, were reintroduced to southwestern colorado, usa, from 1999 to 2003. of 52 lynx mortalities documented by october 2003, six lynx, including a female and her 5-mo-old kitten, had evidence of yersinia pestis infection as determined by fluorescent antibody test and/or culture. postmortem findings in these lynx were characterized by pneu ...200617092896
oral papillomatosis in canada lynx (lynx canadensis).we observed 11 cases of oral papillomatosis among 48 free-ranging canada lynx (lynx canadensis) that had been shipped to colorado for translocation purposes. lesions were 1-3 mm, multifocal, nonpigmented sessile masses and occurred on the ventral lingual surface. adverse clinical signs were not observed. six of the 11 cases resolved and the remainder appeared to be self-limiting when affected animals were examined <or=4 mo later. new cases did not develop in previously unaffected lynx while in c ...200717984270
enhancing species distribution modeling by characterizing predator-prey interactions.niche theory is a well-established concept integrating a diverse array of environmental variables and multispecies interactions used to describe species geographic distribution. it is now customary to employ species distribution models (sdms) that use environmental variables in conjunction with species location information to characterize species' niches and map their geographic ranges. the challenge remains, however, to account for the biotic interactions of species with other community members ...201424640545
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