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Mowat, G.; Slough, B.G.
Some observations of the natural history and behaviour of the Canada lynx, _Lynx canadensis_
1998  The Canadian Field-Naturalist (112 ): 32-36

We made observations of Canada lynx (_Lynx canadensis_) natural history during a long-term study of lynx population dynamics in southwest Yukon. We found evidence of adult lynx mating during Snowshoe hare (_Lepus americanus_) population lows. We also found evidence of adult lynx litter sizes as large as eight and of adult and yearling lynx giving brith to kittens as much as six weeks later than normal, during hare highs. We document one instance in shich a late-born litter of five survived to April when hares were abundant. We present evidence to suggest that some female lynx may lose their litters shortly after parturition during periods of food shortage. The above adaptations allow lynx the felxibility to respond demographically to changes in food supply faster than other species its size. We present evidence to suggest that the bond between related female lynx continues into their adult lives, as in other felids.

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