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Using questionnaire surveys and occupancy modelling to identify conservation priorities for the Critically Endangered Balkan lynxLynx lynx balcanicus

Journal

ORYX
Volume 54, Issue 5, Pages 706-714

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0030605318000492

Keywords

Balkan lynx; conservation; Critically Endangered subspecies; distribution range; local ecological knowledge; occupancy modelling; questionnaire surveys

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  1. MAVA foundation, Switzerland

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With an estimated < 50 adult individuals remaining, the Critically Endangered Balkan lynxLynx lynx balcanicusis one of the rarest, most threatened and least-studied large carnivores. To identify priority conservation areas and actions for the subspecies, during 2006-2014 we conducted 1,374 questionnaire surveys throughout the potential range of the Balkan lynx to (1) evaluate human-lynx interactions and identify potential threats, and (2) determine the probability of site use in 207 grid cells through occupancy modelling. Human-lynx interactions were related mainly to poaching of lynx, and damage to livestock by lynx. Poaching was intense throughout the potential range of the subspecies, apparently having affected 50-100% of the total estimated extant population. Damage to livestock was recorded only in relation to sheep, mainly in the southern part of the lynx's potential range. Occupancy modelling indicated 108 grid cells with high probability of site use, which was affected mainly by increased terrain ruggedness and reduced forest cover. Based on the combined results of our study we identified five priority areas for conservation, as well as in situ habitat protection, community participation in the conservation of the subspecies, and the improvement and implementation of the existing legal framework as the priority conservation actions for the Balkan lynx.

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