Prerequisites for coexistence: human pressure and refuge habitat availability shape continental-scale habitat use patterns of a large carnivore
Abstract: Context
Adjustments in habitat use by large carnivores can be a key factor facilitating their coexistence with people in shared landscapes. Landscape composition might be a key factor determining how large carnivores can adapt to occurring alongside humans, yet broad-scale analyses investigating adjustments of habitat use across large gradients of human pressure and landscape composition are lacking.
Objectives
Here, we investigate adjustments in habitat use by Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in response to varying availability of refuge habitats (i.e., forests and rugged terrain) and human landscape modification.
Methods
Using a large tracking dataset including 434 individuals from seven populations, we assess functional responses in lynx habitat use across two spatial scales, testing for variation by sex, daytime, and season.
Results
We found that lynx use refuge habitats more intensively with increasing landscape modification across spatial scales, selecting forests most strongly in otherwise open landscapes and rugged terrain in mountainous regions. Moreover, higher forest availability enabled lynx to place their home ranges in more human-modified landscapes. Human pressure and refuge habitat availability also shaped temporal patterns of lynx habitat use, with lynx increasing refuge habitat use and reducing their use of human-modified areas during periods of high exposure (daytime) or high vulnerability (postnatal period) to human pressure.
Conclusions
Our findings suggest a remarkable adaptive capacity of lynx towards human pressure and underline the importance of refuge habitats across scales for enabling coexistence between large carnivores and people. More broadly, we highlight that the composition of landscapes determines how large carnivores can adapt to human pressure and thus play an important role shaping large carnivore habitat use and distributions
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
- Language
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Englisch
- Notes
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Landscape ecology. - 38, 7 (2023) , 1713-1728, ISSN: 1572-9761
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Veröffentlichung
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Freiburg
- (who)
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Universität
- (when)
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2023
- Creator
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Oeser, Julian
Heurich, Marco
Kramer-Schadt, Stephanie
Andrén, Henrik
Bagrade, Guna
Belotti, Elisa
Bufka, Luděk
Breitenmoser‐Würsten, Christine
Černe, Rok
Duľa, Martin
Fuxjäger, Christian
Gomerčić, Tomislav
Jędrzejewski, Włodzimierz
Kont, Raido
Koubek, Petr
Kowalczyk, Rafał
Krofel, Miha
Krojerová‐Prokešová, Jarmila
Kubala, Jakub
Kusak, Josip
Kutal, Miroslav
Linnell, John D. C.
Mattisson, Jenny
Molinari‐Jobin, Anja
Männil, Peep
Odden, John
Okarma, Henryk
Oliveira, Teresa
Pagon, Nives
Persson, Jens
Remm, Jaanus
Schmidt, Krzysztof
Signer, Sven
Tám, Branislav
Vogt, Kristina
Zimmermann, Fridolin
Kuemmerle, Tobias
- DOI
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10.1007/s10980-023-01645-7
- URN
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urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-2414752
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Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
- Last update
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15.08.2025, 7:32 AM CEST
Data provider
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Associated
- Oeser, Julian
- Heurich, Marco
- Kramer-Schadt, Stephanie
- Andrén, Henrik
- Bagrade, Guna
- Belotti, Elisa
- Bufka, Luděk
- Breitenmoser‐Würsten, Christine
- Černe, Rok
- Duľa, Martin
- Fuxjäger, Christian
- Gomerčić, Tomislav
- Jędrzejewski, Włodzimierz
- Kont, Raido
- Koubek, Petr
- Kowalczyk, Rafał
- Krofel, Miha
- Krojerová‐Prokešová, Jarmila
- Kubala, Jakub
- Kusak, Josip
- Kutal, Miroslav
- Linnell, John D. C.
- Mattisson, Jenny
- Molinari‐Jobin, Anja
- Männil, Peep
- Odden, John
- Okarma, Henryk
- Oliveira, Teresa
- Pagon, Nives
- Persson, Jens
- Remm, Jaanus
- Schmidt, Krzysztof
- Signer, Sven
- Tám, Branislav
- Vogt, Kristina
- Zimmermann, Fridolin
- Kuemmerle, Tobias
- Universität
Time of origin
- 2023