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Planning the peninsula-wide recovery of the Iberian lynx: identification of favourable habitat areas

Germán Garrote, Javier Fernández López, Eva Rojas, Guillermo López, Miguel A. Simón

2020Mammalia25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The creation of new populations through reintroductions in their former range is still necessary for the long-term conservation of the Iberian lynx ( Lynx pardinus ). A large-scale assessment of habitat suitability is a necessary prerequisite for evaluating the possibility of carrying out lynx reintroductions. We modelled habitat suitability for the Iberian lynx in the Iberian Peninsula using MaxEnt. Lynx presence data for 2010–2013 from Andujar-Cardeña and Doñana populations were used. Habitat variables were quantified using the CORINE Land Cover. This habitat suitability model predicted an environmentally suitable area of 87,747 km 2 , which represents 14.08% of the whole Iberian Peninsula. Of the total suitable habitat identified, 45% is located in a large continuous area in the south-western quadrant coinciding with the historical range of the species in the mid-20th century. However, there are also relevant patches mainly in the north-eastern quadrant. About 55% of the potential area suitable for the lynx falls outside protected areas. If Iberian lynx populations are to attain levels that will facilitate their long-term survival, it will be necessary to consider potential habitat for the species throughout the whole of the Iberian Peninsula.

Topics & Concepts

PeninsulaHabitatGeographyRange (aeronautics)EcologyBiologyArchaeologyComposite materialMaterials scienceWildlife Ecology and ConservationSpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeAnimal Behavior and Welfare Studies
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