First record of the Southern Red-Backed Vole, Clethrionomys gapperi, in Newfoundland: Implications for the endangered Newfoundland marten, Martes americana atrata
Bosque Modelo:
Western Newfoundland
Temática:
Conservación
Tipo de documento:
Artículo científico
Resumen
We report on the first capture of the Southern Red-backed Vole (Clethrionomys gapperi), the eleventh non-native terrestrial mammal established on the island of Newfoundland over the last 150 years. Red-backed Voles may have been accidentally introduced by unknown sources in pulpwood imports or may have been deliberately introduced in an attempt to augment the depauperate small mammal fauna as a vigilante recovery effort for the endangered Newfoundland Marten (Martes americana atrata). We anticipate significant utilization of the Red-backed Vole as prey by both Newfoundland Marten and Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) with associated demographic responses within and between these species. Red-backed Voles will likely change habitat utilization patterns for the endemic subspecies of Meadow Vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus terraenovae.
Información Bibliográfica
Autor:
Hearn, B.J., Neville, J.T., Curran, W.J., & Snow, D.P.
Revista:
Canadian Field-Naturalist
Año:
2006
N°:
1
País :
Canadá
Páginas:
50 - 56
Volumen:
120
Idioma:
Ingles
Palabras claves
Southern Red-backed Vole, Clethrionomys gapperi, Marten, Martes americana atra, introduced species, Newfoundland.