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41por Rector, Annabel, Lemey, Philippe, Tachezy, Ruth, Mostmans, Sara, Ghim, Shin-Je, Van Doorslaer, Koenraad, Roelke, Melody, Bush, Mitchell, Montali, Richard J, Joslin, Janis, Burk, Robert D, Jenson, Alfred B, Sundberg, John P, Shapiro, Beth, Van Ranst, Marc“…To determine whether such an approach is feasible, we sequenced complete feline PV genomes, previously available only for the domestic cat (Felis domesticus, FdPV1), from four additional, globally distributed feline species: Lynx rufus PV type 1, Puma concolor PV type 1, Panthera leo persica PV type 1, and Uncia uncia PV type 1. …”
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42“…METHODOLOGY/FINDINGS: We used coupled δD(h) and δ(18)O(h) measurements from the North American bobcat (Lynx rufus) and puma (Puma concolor) with precipitation-based assignment isoscapes to test the feasibility of isotopic geo-location of felidae. …”
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43“…To reconcile the niche breadth paradigm we contrasted both models by developing range-wide species distribution models for Canada lynx, Lynx canadensis, and bobcat, Lynx rufus. Using a suite of environmental factors to define each species’ niche, we determined that Canada lynx demonstrated higher total performance over a restricted set of variables, specifically those related to snow and altitude, while bobcat had higher total performance across most variables. …”
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44por Chomel, Bruno B., Molia, Sophie, Kasten, Rickie W., Borgo, Gina M., Stuckey, Matthew J., Maruyama, Soichi, Chang, Chao-chin, Haddad, Nadia, Koehler, Jane E.“…To determine the role of wild felids in the epidemiology of Bartonella infections, blood was collected from 14 free-ranging California mountain lions (Puma concolor) and 19 bobcats (Lynx rufus). Bartonella spp. were isolated from four (29%) mountain lions and seven (37%) bobcats. …”
Publicado 2016
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45“…Using a cross-sectional study design, we collected cardiac tissue and blood from hunter-donated wildlife carcasses- including raccoon (Procyon lotor), coyote (Canis latrans), gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus), and bobcat (Lynx rufus) – from central Texas, a region with established populations of infected triatomine vectors and increasing diagnoses of Chagas disease in domestic dogs. …”
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46“…The coastal shrub-dominated forest had the highest diversity of vertebrates and potential prey overall. Bobcats (Lynx rufus), a key potential predator, were more commonly detected in inland forest. …”
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47“…BACKGROUND: Relative to temperate regions, little is known about bobcats (Lynx rufus) in the Sonoran Desert portion of their range, in part due to the difficulty of sampling an elusive carnivore in harsh desert environments. …”
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48por Lombardi, Jason V., Haines, Aaron M., Watts, G. Wesley, Grassman, Lonnie I., Janečka, Jan E., Caso, Arturo, Carvajal, Sasha, Wardle, Zachary M., Yamashita, Thomas J., Stasey, W. Chad, Branney, Aidan B., Scognamillo, Daniel G., Campbell, Tyler A., Young, John H., Tewes, Michael E.“…From 2003 to 2021, we conducted camera‐trap surveys across southern Texas and northern Tamaulipas, México to survey for medium‐sized wild cats (i.e., ocelots [Leopardus pardalis], bobcats [Lynx rufus], and jaguarundi). After 350,366 trap nights at 685 camera sites, we did not detect jaguarundis at 16 properties or along 2 highways (1050 km(2)) in Texas. …”
Publicado 2022
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49“…We examined coyote (Canis latrans), bobcat (Lynx rufus), fisher (Pekania pennanti), and raccoon (Procyon lotor) occupancy using paired camera traps across juxtaposed reserve, shelterwood, and field units from April 2018 to March 2019. …”
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50por Kautz, Todd M., Fowler, Nicholas L., Petroelje, Tyler R., Beyer, Dean E., Duquette, Jared F., Belant, Jerrold L.“…We measured cause‐specific mortality of 777 adult (>1‐year‐old) and juvenile (1–4‐month‐old) deer and used 300 remote cameras to estimate the activity of deer, humans, and predators including American black bears (Ursus americanus), bobcats (Lynx rufus), coyotes, and wolves (Canis lupus). Predation and vehicle collisions accounted for 5.3 times greater mortality in juveniles (16% mortality from bears, coyotes, bobcats, wolves, and vehicles) compared with adults (3% mortality from coyotes, wolves, and vehicles). …”
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51por Kozakiewicz, Christopher P, Burridge, Christopher P, Lee, Justin S, Kraberger, Simona J, Fountain-Jones, Nicholas M, Fisher, Robert N, Lyren, Lisa M, Jennings, Megan K, Riley, Seth P D, Serieys, Laurel E K, Craft, Meggan E, Funk, W Chris, Crooks, Kevin R, VandeWoude, Sue, Carver, Scott“…Using a combination of phylogeographic and machine learning approaches, we tested the influence of landscape and host factors on feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV(Lru)) genetic variation and spread among bobcats (Lynx rufus) sampled from coastal southern California. …”
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52por Olarte-Castillo, Ximena A., Plimpton, Laura, McQueary, Holly, Sun, Yining, Yu, Y. Tina, Cover, Sarah, Richardson, Amy N., Jin, Yuhan, Grenier, Jennifer K., Cummings, Kevin J., Bunting, Elizabeth, Diuk-Wasser, Maria, Needle, David, Schuler, Krysten, Stanhope, Michael J., Whittaker, Gary, Goodman, Laura B.“…We detected CoV RNA in fecal and saliva samples of animals in four species: fisher (Pekania pennanti), bobcat (Lynx rufus), red fox (Vulpes vulpes), and domestic cat (Felis catus). …”
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53por Youngmann, Jordan L., Lance, Stacey L., Kilgo, John C., Ruth, Charles, Cantrell, Jay, D’Angelo, Gino J.“…Coyotes (Canis latrans) colonized the eastern United States over the last century and formed a 3-species predator guild with bobcats (Lynx rufus) and gray foxes (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) across much of the southeastern United States. …”
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54por Alonso, Robert S., McClintock, Brett T., Lyren, Lisa M., Boydston, Erin E., Crooks, Kevin R.“…We compared mark-resight and mark-recapture estimation methods to estimate bobcat (Lynx rufus) population sizes, which motivated the development of a new "hybrid" mark-resight model as an alternative to traditional methods. …”
Publicado 2015
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55por Harris, Grant, Sanderson, James G., Erz, Jon, Lehnen, Sarah E., Butler, Matthew J.“…Weather (especially maximum temperature) and prey (cottontails and jackrabbits) predicted bobcat (Lynx rufus) visitation. Mule deer visitation had the largest influence on coyote (Canis latrans) visitation. …”
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56por McClintock, Brett T.“…I demonstrate use of multimark using left‐ and right‐sided encounter histories for bobcats (Lynx rufus) collected from remote single‐camera stations in southern California. …”
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57por O’Connor, Kelly M., Nathan, Lucas R., Liberati, Marjorie R., Tingley, Morgan W., Vokoun, Jason C., Rittenhouse, Tracy A. G.“…Four species from our dataset that represented a range of body sizes and differing degrees of presumed detectability based on life history traits were investigated: white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), bobcat (Lynx rufus), raccoon (Procyon lotor), and Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana). …”
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58por Rubalcava‐Castillo, Fabián A., Sosa‐Ramírez, Joaquín, Luna‐Ruíz, José J., Valdivia‐Flores, Arturo G., Díaz‐Núñez, Vicente, Íñiguez‐Dávalos, Luis I.“…It was found that the gray fox, coyote, ringtail (Bassariscus astutus), and bobcat (Lynx rufus) disseminated seeds of A. pungens (212 ± 48.9 seeds/scat) and J. deppeana (23.6 ± 4.9 seeds/scat), since a large proportion of the collected scat of these species contained seeds (28/30 = 93.33%, 12/43 = 27.9%, 6/12 = 50% and 7/25 = 28% respectively). …”
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59por McNitt, David C., Alonso, Robert S., Cherry, Michael J., Fies, Michael L., Kelly, Marcella J.“…To investigate predictions surrounding the reproductive strategies of solitary carnivores and effects of local conditions on bobcat (Lynx rufus) spatial ecology, we examined the effects of sex and reproductive season on home range size, movement rate, and resource selection of bobcats in the central Appalachian Mountains. …”
Publicado 2020
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60por Kozakiewicz, Christopher P., Burridge, Christopher P., Funk, W. Chris, Craft, Meggan E., Crooks, Kevin R., Fisher, Robert N., Fountain‐Jones, Nicholas M., Jennings, Megan K., Kraberger, Simona J., Lee, Justin S., Lyren, Lisa M., Riley, Seth P. D., Serieys, Laurel E. K., VandeWoude, Sue, Carver, Scott“…We investigated phylogenetic relationships among FIV isolates sampled from five bobcat (Lynx rufus) populations in coastal southern California that appear isolated due to major highways and dense urban development. …”
Publicado 2020
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