Citizen scientists showed a four-fold increase of lynx numbers in Lithuania

By the early 2000s, Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) were nearly extirpated in Lithuania. To determine their status, we used snow-track counts in 2006–2012 and volunteer monitoring in 1999–2005 and 2015–2018. Using simple questionnaires, we collected incidental observations from hunters, foresters, and oth...

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Main Authors: Balčiauskas, Linas, Balčiauskienė, Laima, Litvaitis, John A., Tijušas, Eugenijus
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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spelling ftlithuaniansrc:oai:elaba:80456693 2023-05-15T18:50:22+02:00 Citizen scientists showed a four-fold increase of lynx numbers in Lithuania Balčiauskas, Linas Balčiauskienė, Laima Litvaitis, John A. Tijušas, Eugenijus 2020 application/pdf http://gtc.oai.elaba.lt/documents/80456693.pdf http://gtc.lvb.lt/GTC:ELABAPDB80456693&prefLang=en_US eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3390/su12229777 http://gtc.oai.elaba.lt/documents/80456693.pdf http://gtc.lvb.lt/GTC:ELABAPDB80456693&prefLang=en_US info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Sustainability, Basel : MDPI AG, 2020, vol. 12, iss. 22, art. no. 9777, p. 1-13 eISSN 2071-1050 Large carnivores Threatened species Volunteer monitoring info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2020 ftlithuaniansrc https://doi.org/10.3390/su12229777 2021-12-02T01:06:03Z By the early 2000s, Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) were nearly extirpated in Lithuania. To determine their status, we used snow-track counts in 2006–2012 and volunteer monitoring in 1999–2005 and 2015–2018. Using simple questionnaires, we collected incidental observations from hunters, foresters, and other interested citizens to estimate lynx distribution, abundance and extent of breeding. Citizen scientists provided 206 reports of 278 individual lynx that suggested expanding lynx distributions in central, western, southwestern, and southern parts of Lithuania. A decrease in range fragmentation has also been observed since 2015. Nationwide, the lynx population quadrupled from 2010 to 162 individuals in 2018. The number of breeding individuals reported was just seven in both 2007 and 2008, limited to two forests in the very north and central part of the country. This increased to 46 in 2015–2018. Our results indicate that the lynx population in Lithuania has increased and its conservation status should be reconsidered. Article in Journal/Newspaper Lynx Lynx lynx lynx LSRC VL (Lithuanian Social Research Centre Virtual Library) Sustainability 12 22 9777
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Threatened species
Volunteer monitoring
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Threatened species
Volunteer monitoring
Balčiauskas, Linas
Balčiauskienė, Laima
Litvaitis, John A.
Tijušas, Eugenijus
Citizen scientists showed a four-fold increase of lynx numbers in Lithuania
topic_facet Large carnivores
Threatened species
Volunteer monitoring
description By the early 2000s, Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) were nearly extirpated in Lithuania. To determine their status, we used snow-track counts in 2006–2012 and volunteer monitoring in 1999–2005 and 2015–2018. Using simple questionnaires, we collected incidental observations from hunters, foresters, and other interested citizens to estimate lynx distribution, abundance and extent of breeding. Citizen scientists provided 206 reports of 278 individual lynx that suggested expanding lynx distributions in central, western, southwestern, and southern parts of Lithuania. A decrease in range fragmentation has also been observed since 2015. Nationwide, the lynx population quadrupled from 2010 to 162 individuals in 2018. The number of breeding individuals reported was just seven in both 2007 and 2008, limited to two forests in the very north and central part of the country. This increased to 46 in 2015–2018. Our results indicate that the lynx population in Lithuania has increased and its conservation status should be reconsidered.
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author Balčiauskas, Linas
Balčiauskienė, Laima
Litvaitis, John A.
Tijušas, Eugenijus
author_facet Balčiauskas, Linas
Balčiauskienė, Laima
Litvaitis, John A.
Tijušas, Eugenijus
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title Citizen scientists showed a four-fold increase of lynx numbers in Lithuania
title_short Citizen scientists showed a four-fold increase of lynx numbers in Lithuania
title_full Citizen scientists showed a four-fold increase of lynx numbers in Lithuania
title_fullStr Citizen scientists showed a four-fold increase of lynx numbers in Lithuania
title_full_unstemmed Citizen scientists showed a four-fold increase of lynx numbers in Lithuania
title_sort citizen scientists showed a four-fold increase of lynx numbers in lithuania
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url http://gtc.oai.elaba.lt/documents/80456693.pdf
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