Habitat utilization by sympatric European mink Mustela lutreola and polecats Mustela putorius in south-western France

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作者
Fournier, Pascal
Maizeret, Chyistian
Jimenez, David
Chusseau, Jean-Pierre
Aulagnier, Stephane
Spitz, Francois
机构
[1] Grp Rech & Etude Gest Environm, F-33730 Villandraut, France
[2] Conseil Gen Landes, F-40025 Mont de Marsan, France
[3] Comportement & Ecol Faune Sauvage, F-31326 Castanet Tolosan, France
[4] Off Natl Chasse & Faune Sauvage, F-78610 Auffargis, France
[5] Federat Dept Chasseurs Gironde, F-33028 Bordeaux, France
来源
ACTA THERIOLOGICA | 2007年 / 52卷 / 01期
关键词
Mustela lutreola; Mustela putorius; habitat use; resting place;
D O I
10.1007/BF03194194
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
The European mink Mustela lutreola Linnaeus, 1761 and the European polecat Mustela putorius Linnaeus, 1758 are related species sympatric in southwestern France. The European mink is rapidly disappearing whereas the polecat maintains good populations. Seasonal habitat use of both species was compared in the Landes de Gascogne region to identify if some vulnerability factors of the European mink were associated with habitats occupied by this mustelid. Potential habitats were mapped using a satellite picture and 12 main types of habitats were defined. Animal locations were recorded by radiotracking 9 European mink and 14 polecats from March 1996 to August 1999. Resting animals were located by triangulation, and, when possible, resting places were described. Animals in activity were tracked by continuous monitoring. Data collected revealed a strong preference of European mink for flooded habitats, particularly open marshes, flooded woodlands and moorlands. They seldom left the corridor of the riparian forest and their resting places were mainly in flooded environments, above ground (under herbs or bushes) or in cavities between tree roots. European polecats were less tightly linked to wetlands. Most of their locations were in the pine forests outside the valleys and their resting places were mainly in burrows. The strong specialisation of European mink in aquatic habitats is probably one of the main reasons for its decline because wetlands suffer drastic damages throughout all of its range. Maintaining adequate water levels is crucial for satisfying habitat requirements of mink.
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