. The Canadian field-naturalist. Figure 2. Remote camera photo of a Canada Lynx at the carcass of a Mule Deer it killed in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains, January 1999. 80 70 60 50 u § 40 9 30 20 10 I Frequency of Monitor interference â Frequency of Days with > 0 Monitor Interferences. 10 0) 5 eo Q 00:00- 01:59 02:00- 03:59 04:00- 05:59 06:00- 07:59 08:00- 09:59 10:00- 11:59 12:00- 13:59 18:00- 19:59 20:00- 21:59 22:00- 23:59 Time of day (h) Figure 3. Lynx activity while feeding on a Mule Deer kill over 11 days in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains, January 1999. Total frequency


. The Canadian field-naturalist. Figure 2. Remote camera photo of a Canada Lynx at the carcass of a Mule Deer it killed in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains, January 1999. 80 70 60 50 u § 40 9 30 20 10 I Frequency of Monitor interference â Frequency of Days with > 0 Monitor Interferences. 10 0) 5 eo Q 00:00- 01:59 02:00- 03:59 04:00- 05:59 06:00- 07:59 08:00- 09:59 10:00- 11:59 12:00- 13:59 18:00- 19:59 20:00- 21:59 22:00- 23:59 Time of day (h) Figure 3. Lynx activity while feeding on a Mule Deer kill over 11 days in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains, January 1999. Total frequency (1 min. intervals; n = 344) and number of days that the Canada Lynx triggered an infrared monitor (monitor interference) per 2-h period are Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club


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