Conservation biogeography of ecologically interacting species: The case of the Iberian lynx and the European rabbit


Autoria(s): Real, R.; Barbosa, A.M.; Rodríguez, A.; García, F.J.; Vargas, J.M.; Palomo, L.J.; Delibes, M.
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30/01/2017

30/01/2017

2009

07/10/2016

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Aim To relate the recent Iberian lynx decline to changes in the distribution of the European rabbit after the haemorrhagic disease outbreak of 1989. As Iberian rabbits evolved in two geographically separated lineages, being the recent lynx range practically restricted to the southwestern lineage, we also test if differential range dynamics exists for these lineages, with the consequent implications for lynx conservation and reintroduction planning.

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Real, R.; Barbosa, A.M.; Rodríguez, A.; García, F.J.; Vargas, J.M.; Palomo, L.J.; Delibes, M.Conservation biogeography of ecologically interacting species: The case of the Iberian lynx and the European rabbit, Diversity and Distributions, 15, 3, 390-400, 2009.

http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20322

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