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Wildlife Biology in Practice .: Iberian Lynx Special Issue

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Editorial

The Recovery of Iberian Lynx Populations: The Greatest Conservation Challenge in the Iberian Peninsula for the XXIst Century?
Pedro Sarmento
i-ii
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doi: 10.2461/wbp.lynx.0

Original Papers

Use of Camera Trapping in Determining Iberian Lynx Population Parameters: The Use Area and Its Limitations
Francisco Guil, Sandra Agudín, Nuria El Khadir, Juan Figueredo, Francisco García-Domínguez, Paloma Garzón, Gregorio González, Fernando Silvestre, Javier Oria
1-13
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doi: 10.2461/wbp.lynx.1

Current Status Of the Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) in Eastern Sierra Morena, Southern Spain
José María Gil-Sánchez, Miguel Angel Simón, Rafael Cadenas, José Bueno, Manuel Moral, Javier Rodríguez-Siles
14-33
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doi: 10.2461/wbp.lynx.2

Favourable areas for expansion and reintroduction of Iberian lynx accounting for distribution trends and genetic variation of the wild rabbit
A. Márcia Barbosa, Raimundo Real
34-47
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doi: 10.2461/wbp.lynx.3

Review

WILD RABBIT MANAGEMENT IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA: STATE OF THE ART AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES FOR IBERIAN LYNX CONSERVATION
Catarina Manuel Andrade de Campos Ferreira, Miguel Delibes-Mateos
48-66
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doi: 10.2461/wbp.lynx.4

Short Communications

First evidence of non-parental male infanticide in the endangered Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus).
Guillermo López, Marcos López-Parra, Leonardo Fernández, Gema Ruiz, José M. Gil-Sánchez, Miguel A. Simón
67-74
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doi: 10.2461/wbp.lynx.5