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Reproduction of the golden jackal (Canis aureus) outside current resident breeding populations in Europe: evidence from the Czech Republic

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MAMMALIA
卷 82, 期 6, 页码 592-595

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WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/mammalia-2017-0141

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breeding range expansion; Canidae; Central Europe; military training area; Milovice

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  1. Nature Conservation Agency of the Czech Republic
  2. Czech Academy of Sciences Strategy AV21 - program Diversity of Life and Health of Ecosystems
  3. Czech Academy of Sciences [RVO 60077344, RVO 68081766]
  4. project Monitoring of megaherbivore impact on selected groups of organisms in SCI Milovice-Mlada [R200961701]
  5. programme of Regional Cooperation between the Regions and the Institutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences

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The golden jackal is a mesocarnivore with a rapidly expanding European range, where current resident breeding populations occupy much of the Balkans, Pannonian Basin and the Black and Caspian seas coasts. Despite numerous post-2000 records, breeding of this species in the newly colonized regions of Central and Northwestern Europe remained unconfirmed. Photography- and direct observation-based evidence obtained in 2017 from Central Bohemia, Czech Republic, indicates a north-western shift in the breeding range over 300 km from the closest known breeding jackal population in Pannonian Basin.

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