PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IBERIAN LYNXES (LYNX-PARDINUS) FROM DONANA, SOUTHWESTERN SPAIN

Citation
Jf. Beltran et M. Delibes, PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IBERIAN LYNXES (LYNX-PARDINUS) FROM DONANA, SOUTHWESTERN SPAIN, Journal of mammalogy, 74(4), 1993, pp. 852-862
Citations number
58
Categorie Soggetti
Zoology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00222372
Volume
74
Issue
4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
852 - 862
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-2372(1993)74:4<852:PCOIL(>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
External and cranial measurements were determined for live-trapped Ibe rian lynxes and lynx skulls from Donana National Park, Spain, and its surroundings. Skins of Iberian lynxes from the same population collect ed between 1895 and 1986 were examined to determine pelage-pattern cha racteristics. Adult (greater-than-or-equal-to 2 years old) males were larger and heavier (27.3%) than adult females. Age-classes were statis tically different for most skull measurements. Considerable variation was found between juveniles (0.5-1 year old) and subadults (1-2 years old). In 10 of the 19 skull measurements, adult males were significant ly larger than adult females, including length of ml, mandibular fossa -length of P4, height of mandible, length of skull, and condylobasal l ength. Iberian lynxes were similar in size to the Nearctic bobcat (L. rufus) and the Canadian lynx (L. canadensis). Three main pelage patter ns were present in the Donana population until 1960. Genetic variation of this population may have decreased during the past 3 decades as ex emplified by the loss of the two rarest pelage patterns.