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Evaluation of predator numerical responses

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WILDLIFE RESEARCH
卷 34, 期 5, 页码 335-341

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CSIRO PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1071/WR06171

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We evaluated hypotheses of the dynamics of predators ( lynx) relative to prey ( snowshoe hares) and predator abundance in the Yukon, Canada. The hypotheses were that predator ( lynx) dynamics are influenced by prey density, or by both prey and predator densities. Annual lynx population growth rate ( r), estimated from lynx counts, was positively related to previous hare density and negatively related to previous lynx density, as described by the best-fitting additive model ( R-2 = 0.85). Annual lynx growth rate ( r) estimated from lynx tracks was positively related to the ratio of hares per lynx in the best-fitting model ( R-2 = 0.55). There was most support for the prey- and predator-dependent hypothesis of predator dynamics. Projected lynx tracks showed similar trends to observed abundance but lagged one year, emphasising the need for evaluation of projected predator trends.

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