The American mink, Neovison vison, is an established, alien invasive species in the United Kingdom that originally colonized the country at a time when two native mustelids (otters, Lutra lutra, and polecats, Mustela putorius) were largely absent. Both of these species are now recovering their populations nationally. We compared the relative abundance and the behavior of mink in the 1990s and in the 2000s in an area of southern England where both otters and polecats were absent in the 1990s but reappeared in the intervening years. We found that mink were still abundant in the 2000s in the presence of otters and polecats, but that they appeared to have altered some aspects of their behavior. In accordance with previous studies, we found that...
In the U.K. the impact of introduced American mink Mustela vison, on water voles Arvicola terrestris...
In the U.K. the impact of introduced American mink Mustela vison, on water voles Arvicola terrestris...
Aim: Theory predicts that the evolutionary adaptations of prey to reduce predator pressure often fai...
The American mink, Neovison vison, is an established, alien invasive species in the United Kingdom t...
Established in the UK for over 35 years, the alien, invasive American mink, Mustela vison, has had s...
Classic ecological theory suggests that a large amount of niche overlap between two competing specie...
Introduced alien species are recognised to be a major threat to native biodiversity. The American mi...
<div><p>The success of an invasive species depends in part on its niche and the new niche opportunit...
The success of an invasive species depends in part on its niche and the new niche opportunities that...
Understanding changes over time in the distribution of interacting native and invasive species that ...
1. American mink in Britain are an invasive alien species, with significant impacts on native prey ...
1. American mink in Britain are an invasive alien species, with significant impacts on native prey ...
The pressure elicited by invasive species on native species significantly increases with the increas...
Classic ecological theory suggests that a large amount of niche overlap between two competing specie...
The American mink is among the weaselly (Mustelidae) carnivore native to North America. It is a food...
In the U.K. the impact of introduced American mink Mustela vison, on water voles Arvicola terrestris...
In the U.K. the impact of introduced American mink Mustela vison, on water voles Arvicola terrestris...
Aim: Theory predicts that the evolutionary adaptations of prey to reduce predator pressure often fai...
The American mink, Neovison vison, is an established, alien invasive species in the United Kingdom t...
Established in the UK for over 35 years, the alien, invasive American mink, Mustela vison, has had s...
Classic ecological theory suggests that a large amount of niche overlap between two competing specie...
Introduced alien species are recognised to be a major threat to native biodiversity. The American mi...
<div><p>The success of an invasive species depends in part on its niche and the new niche opportunit...
The success of an invasive species depends in part on its niche and the new niche opportunities that...
Understanding changes over time in the distribution of interacting native and invasive species that ...
1. American mink in Britain are an invasive alien species, with significant impacts on native prey ...
1. American mink in Britain are an invasive alien species, with significant impacts on native prey ...
The pressure elicited by invasive species on native species significantly increases with the increas...
Classic ecological theory suggests that a large amount of niche overlap between two competing specie...
The American mink is among the weaselly (Mustelidae) carnivore native to North America. It is a food...
In the U.K. the impact of introduced American mink Mustela vison, on water voles Arvicola terrestris...
In the U.K. the impact of introduced American mink Mustela vison, on water voles Arvicola terrestris...
Aim: Theory predicts that the evolutionary adaptations of prey to reduce predator pressure often fai...