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- Title
Resting and denning sites of European mink in the northern Iberian Peninsula (Western Europe).
- Authors
PALOMARES, Francisco; LóPEZ-BAO, José Vicente; TELLETXEA, Garbiñe; CEñA, Juan Carlos; FOURNIER, Pascal; GIRALDA, Gloria; URRA, Fermín
- Abstract
We recorded resting and breeding sites used by the endangered European mink (Mustela lutreola) inhabiting Western Europe (Foral Community of Navarre). Over a sample size of 22 radio-tracked mink (10 adult females, 7 adult males, 2 young females, and 3 young males) between March 2007 and February 2009, we found that European mink mainly rested within brambles and reeds (39.7% for each type, n=156), regardless of seasons and age-sex classes. On average, the resting site re-use ratewas 1.3 (range=1-4.3). Nine out of 10 breeding denswere located in lagoons or tributaries. The only one located along a main river course lost the litter due to flooding. Eight out of 10 breeding denswere in bramble patches. Thick and helophytic vegetation should be prioritised in management plans aimed at improving the conservation status of this species. Promoting this vegetation would favour adequate resting and breeding sites for European mink. A focus on improving vegetation around lagoons or tributaries can help to minimise flooding during the breeding period.
- Subjects
EUROPEAN mink; MUSTELA; RUBUS; LAGOONS; MINKS
- Publication
Hystrix: The Italian Journal of Mammalogy, 2017, Vol 28, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0394-1914
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4404/hystrix-28.1-12298