Data from: Southern range dynamics of Canada lynx over seven decadesLink copied to clipboard!
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The range of the Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) has contracted substantially from its historical range. Using harvest records, we found that the southern range of the lynx in Ontario in the late 1940s collapsed and then, in a short period of time, increased to its largest extent in the mid-1960s when the lynx range spread south of the boreal forest for a decade. After this expansion the southern range contracted northwards beginning in the 1970s. Most recently, there has been a slight expansion between 2010-2017. We have attributed these dynamics on the southern range periphery to the fluctuation of the boreal lynx population in the core of the species’ range. In addition, connectivity to boreal lynx populations and snow depth seemed to condition whether the lynx expanded into an area. However, we did not find any evidence to suggest that these changes were due to anthropogenic disturbances or competition. The boreal lynx population does not reach the peak abundance it once did, without which we would not expect to see large expansions of the southern lynx range as in the mid-1960s. Our results suggest that southern lynx range in Ontario have been driven by the magnitude of the boreal lynx population cycle, connectivity to the boreal forest, and snow conditions. Therefore, it is quite unlikely that southern lynx population in the Great Lakes will recover, since the warming climate and habitat changes are causing a northward contraction of the boreal forest and likely with it the core lynx populations.
Usage Notes:There are 3 tables: hexagon_df, spatial_df and temporal_df.
hexagon_df: Data used to estimate the lynx range through space and time.- Hex = Sampling unit or Hexagon ID
- Year = Year of the beginning of the trapping season
- x = Easting in North America Lambert Conformal Conic of the sampling unit centroid
- y = Northing in North America Lambert Conformal Conic of the sampling unit centroid
- region: Region of the southern range of the Canada lynx. West, Central, East
- LynxP = Presence (1) of Canada lynx or absence of lynx (0)
- Nb_trapline = Number of traplines found within the sampling unit
- Area_trps = Total area of the traplines found within the sampling unit in km2
- Marten = Total number of American martens harvested within the sampling unit
- Total = Total number of furbearers harvested within the sampling unit
- AvgPelt = Average Canada lynx pelt price in Canadian dollars adjusted for inflation to 2019
spatial_df: Data used to perform spatial correlations.
- Hex: Sampling unit or Hexagon ID
- x = Easting in North America Lambert Conformal Conic of the sampling unit centroid
- y = Northing in North America Lambert Conformal Conic of the sampling unit centroid
- region: Region of the southern range of the Canada lynx. West, Central, East
- OccNb: Number of years where Canada lynx are harvested within a sampling unit
- Dist_boreal: Distance to the boreal forest in km
- Road_dist_km: Distance to the nearest major road in km.
- Snow: Average Winter Severity Index
- BobcatP: Number of years where bobcats are harvested within a sampling unit
- CoyoteP: Number of years where coyotes are harvested within a sampling unit
temporal_df: Data used to perform temporal correlations.
- Year: Year of the beginning of the trapping season
- Range_area: Area of the Canada lynx range in km2
- BobcatP: Number of sampling units where bobcats were harvested
- CoyoteP: Number of sampling units where coyotes were harvested
- Hare_pellets: Snowshoe hare pellet metric calculated from the Bendell plots in Gogama, Ontario, Canada.
- Avg_WSI: Average Winter Severity Index
- Lynx_boreal: Total number of Canada lynx harvested in the Boreal forest.
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- Author(s):
- Marrotte, Robby R.and Bowman, JeffOntario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
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- Dryad
- Publisher(s):
- Dryad
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- Access:
- Public
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- URL:
- http://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.f4qrfj6vc
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- Publication date:
- 2022-02-22
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- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.f4qrfj6vc
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Marrotte, R. R., & Bowman, J. (2022). Data from: Southern range dynamics of Canada lynx over seven decades [Data set]. Dryad. http://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.f4qrfj6vcCitation copied to clipboard
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