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Muscardinus avellanarius (hazel dormouse) - Animal Diversity WebHazel dormice are currently listed as lower risk in the IUCN red list, and has no special status on the CITES lists. IUCN Red List: Least Concern More ...
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Hazel (or Common) dormouse - People's Trust for Endangered ...Conservation status GB Red List: Red list: Vulnerable (VU); a 2023 study suggests the Red List classification should be revised to Endangered (EN).
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Muscardinus avellanarius • Hazel DormouseMuscardinus avellanarius. (Linnaeus, 1758). Hazel Dormouse. Taxonomy. Subclass ... IUCN Red List status. Least Concern. Species Permalink. https://www ...
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Species Muscardinus avellanarius - Hierarchy - The TaxonomiconClass Mammalia Linnaeus, 1758 - mammals ; Order Rodentia Bowdich, 1821 - rodents ; Suborder Sciurognathi (Tullberg, 1899) ; Suborder Sciuromorpha Brandt, 1855
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hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius (Linnaeus, 1758))Domain Eukarya · animals (Kingdom Animalia) · chordates (Phylum Chordata) · mammals (Class Mammalia) · Subclass Theria · rodents (Order Rodentia) · Suborder Myomorpha.
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Muscardinus avellanarius (Linnaeus, 1758) - GBIFStatus and Conservation. Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List. Nevertheless, the Hazel Dormouse is considered threatened in many regions and is ...
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Hazel dormouse ecology - People's Trust for Endangered SpeciesThey're the only small mammal in the UK with a furry tail. Species: Hazel Dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius. Class: Mammalia (Mammals) Order: Rodentia ...Hibernation · Nests · FeedingMissing: scientific taxonomy<|separator|>
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Hazel dormouse — Mammal SocietyThe dormouse is found in deciduous woodland and overgrown hedgerows. Diet. Dormice feed on flowers, pollen, fruits, insects and nuts. General ecology. The ...
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Hazel dormouse | Wildlife OnlineThe English name dormouse is of somewhat obscure origin, but probably derives from the French verb dormir, “to sleep”; the French word dormeuse, meaning “a ...Missing: nomenclature etymology
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Phylogenetic relationships and divergence times among dormice ...Aug 9, 2007 · Within Gliridae, we set the divergence between Glis and Glirulus at a minimum of 25 Mya, corresponding to the earliest fossil record of Glis ( ...Introduction · Materials and methods · Results · DiscussionMissing: phylogeny | Show results with:phylogeny
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Gliridae (dormice and hazel mice) - Animal Diversity WebThe family Gliridae is smaller than it was in the past. More than 30 glirid genera have become extinct since the Eocene (Daams and De Bruijn 1995).
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The mitochondrial genome of the critically endangered enigmatic ...Sep 27, 2024 · Dormice (family Gliridae) are an ancient group of rodents. It was fully dominant in the Oligocene and Early Miocene, and its current ...
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[PDF] the case of Muscardinus avellanarius (Rodentia, Gliridae) - ZobodatAbstract this study describes the phylogeographic history of the common dormouse, Muscardinus avellanarius, a rodent strictly protected in europe (habitat ...
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a case study of the hazel dormouse, Muscardinus avellanariusOct 3, 2025 · Multilocus analyses revealed the presence of two genetically distinct lineages (approximately 11 % cytb genetic divergence, no nuclear alleles ...
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After the Ice Age: The Impact of Post-Glacial Dispersal on ... - FrontiersJun 20, 2016 · We used genetic tools to assess phylogeographic structure of the common dormouse (Muscardinus avellenarius) since the end of the last glacial maximum.
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Hazel dormouse | The Wildlife TrustsLength · 6-9cm ; Tail · 5.7-6.8cm ; Weight · 15-40g ; Average lifespan · 5 years ; Conservation status. Protected in the UK under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981 ...Missing: diet | Show results with:diet
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Hazel Dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) - Woodland TrustConservation status of hazel dormouse Hazel dormouse is protected in the UK under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981. It's a Priority Species under the UK ...
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Physiological, Behavioral, and Life-History Adaptations to ...May 5, 2020 · The edible dormouse (Glis glis, formerly Myoxus glis) is a small arboreal mammal inhabiting deciduous forests in Europe.
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Hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius GliridaeStatus. According to the IUCN Red List, the hazel dormouse is considered to be of Least Concern and with an unknown global population trend. However, ...Missing: biology facts
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Muscardinus avellanarius - #4833Europe and N Turkey: Cumbria and S England, France, Switzerland, Italy, including Sicilia, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, S and C Sweden, ...<|separator|>
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Worldwide distribution of Muscardinus avellanarius (a) and trapped...... hazel dormouse, Muscardinus avellanarius, is distributed throughout Europe and northern parts of Turkey-except Thrace (Kıvanç, 1983)-and ranges from Italy ...
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Why are hazel dormice common while edible dormice are ... - BioOneDec 23, 2024 · Distributional range of the hazel dormouse (according on Juškaitis 2014), geographical situation of Lithuania (white outline) and localities of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Hazel dormice range and distribution in the UKHazel dormice range and distribution is patchy with at least 17 counties in the UK without any populations at all. Numbers are stronger in southern England.
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[PDF] The distribution of the hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius ...in sweden, the hazel dormouse is most endangered in skåne County. here it is completely isolated from other populations and confined to two well-defined ...
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Selection of Nest Material and Summer Nest Location by the Hazel ...Jan 16, 2023 · In Denmark, the distribution of the hazel dormouse is restricted to only a few isolated locations on Funen, Zealand, and Jutland [7]. Hazel ...
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Habitat requirements of dormice Muscardinus avellanarius in ...An unshaded understorey, with a high species diversity, was shown to provide the optimum habitat for dormice. Old coppice or understorey heavily shaded by ...Missing: scientific | Show results with:scientific
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Full article: Nest site preference of common dormouse (Muscardinus ...Nest site preference of common dormouse was studied in two different habitat types of central Italy: a mesophilous deciduous forest dominated by Fagus ...
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Habitat preferences of hazel dormice Muscardinus avellanarius and ...Nov 1, 2018 · Dormice preferred mid-height woodland habitat (5–10 m tall), with low proportions of high forest (over 10 m tall), for both ranging and resting sites.
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The Hazel Dormouse - Acer EcologyNov 28, 2015 · Hazel Dormouse. by Bat Survey Cardiff | posted in: Acer Ecology ... It is thought that at least 20 hectares of suitable habitat is required to ...
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Habitat preferences of hazel dormice Muscardinus avellanarius and ...Dormice preferred mid-height woodland habitat (5–10 m tall), with low proportions of high forest (over 10 m tall), for both ranging and resting sites. Ranging ...
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(PDF) Habitat selection in the common dormouse Muscardinus ...Sep 9, 2025 · In total, 39% of M. avellanarius localities were situated in conifer-dominated habitats with the majority of habitats also containing hazel ( ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Wildlife Profiles: Hazel Dormouse Monitoring & ResearchThey are thought to prefer mixed hazel coppice woodland which provides a varied diet throughout the year. However dormice are also found in other scrub and ...
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Ecology and behaviour of the hazel dormouse Muscardinus ...Oct 6, 2023 · The hazel dormouse is mainly an arboreal species with nocturnal habits that, in northern European countries, moves down to the ground to hibernate in the ...
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Daily torpor in free-ranging common dormice (Muscardinus ...Torpid common dormice (Muscardinus avellanarius) were found in nestboxes during all the activity period from early April until late October.
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Flexibility in thermal physiology and behaviour allows body mass ...Jan 25, 2021 · We show that hibernation is more flexible than previously observed for the temperate, fat-storing hazel dormouse, both within and between years, ...
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structure and materials of hazel dormouse hibernation nestsSep 25, 2025 · Hazel dormice Muscardinus avellanarius are arboreal mammals that in Great Britain hibernate from late autumn to mid spring in nests that are ...<|separator|>
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Hibernation nest site selection but not overwinter activity is ...Hazel dormice Muscardinus avellanarius avoid hibernating in areas with cold soil. ... Hazel dormice hibernate in areas with low variability in humidity and shade ...
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Hibernation Ecology and Population Biology of the Hazel DormouseHibernation is a complex strategy with marked trade-offs that shapes the demography and structure of hazel dormouse populations.Missing: anatomical | Show results with:anatomical
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[PDF] hazel dormouse - People's Trust for Endangered SpeciesHead-body length: 6–9cm, tail length: 5.5–8cm. ... Extremely elusive and increasingly rare, the hazel dormouse is unlike other rodents, being long-lived and ...Missing: size | Show results with:size
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[PDF] Hazel Dormouse - Mammal SocietyRequires diverse habitat with several species of tree and shrub - careful coppice management and nest boxes can provide this. Reintroduction is often suggested, ...Missing: scientific | Show results with:scientific
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Hazel dormouse - Small Mammal GroupOct 27, 2019 · Dormice live at a low density in the UK at about 3-6 per hectare, which means they need a large area to support a viable population (minimum ...
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(PDF) Spatial dynamics of a hazel dormouse (Muscardinus ...Sep 2, 2025 · When population abundance changed from high to low, the average sizes of home ranges increased from 1.4 ± 0.6 to 2.1 ± 1.2 ha in males and from ...
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Density and climate effects on age‐specific survival and population ...Dec 22, 2022 · Annual population growth rates in relation to the density of hazel dormouse (per hectare) are shown in Fig. 4. Four out of the five populations ...
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Effects of food availability on the trophic niche of the hazel dormouse ...Aug 15, 2020 · The hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius is a species with seasonal dietary shifts and limited ranging, and whose populations in Great ...
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[PDF] Insects in the diet of the hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius)Here we report a pilot study to determine the extent to which insect DNA can be recovered from dormouse faeces and we discuss the extent to which this method ...
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the diet of the hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius (Linnaeus ...May 27, 2015 · The berries of glossy buckthorn are very important to dormouse for feeding and accumulation of fat reserves in autumn. The adaptability of ...
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Seasonal variation in the diet of the hazel dormouse in a species rich...Over the summer from July onwards, the main food source was fruits, mainly of rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) and hawthorn. ... Using the hazel dormouse (Muscardinus ...
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yearly variations in the diet of the hazel dormouse Muscardinus ...Sep 9, 2025 · During the study period, only one, two or three of these food sources were abundant in any particular year, while others were absent or scarce.Missing: peer- | Show results with:peer-
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Common dormouse - Muscardinus avellanarius - (Linnaeus, 1758)Threat status Europe, Least Concern (IUCN). Protected by, EU Habitats Directive and 1 other international agreement. Natura 2000 sites, 1 are designated for ...
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Conservation status and challenges for European dormice populationsDec 24, 2024 · Red List assessments are generally Least concern, but the species is Endangered in Lithuania and Critically endangered in Germany and Latvia. M.
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[PDF] The State of Britain's Dormice 2023In 2020, they were recognised as 'Vulnerable' in Britain under. IUCN Red List criteria3, based, in ... for hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius at Briddlesford ...
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[PDF] UK conservation status assessment for S1341 - JNCCHazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius Pp 76-81 in Harris S & Yalden DW ... environment: yearly variations in the diet of the hazel dormouse Muscardinus.<|separator|>
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Shifting baselines for species in chronic decline and assessment of ...Feb 7, 2023 · Shifting baselines for species in chronic decline and assessment of conservation status. Are hazel dormice Muscardinus avellanarius Endangered?
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Problems facing hazel dormice... threat to an individual dormouse. Wet springs and summers may impact on a dormouse ability to breed. Other threats. In addition to the main threats to ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Variation in hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) presence in ...May 16, 2024 · Hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) populations are in chronic decline in the UK. The species is typically associated with broadleaf ...Abstract · INTRODUCTION · MATERIALS AND METHODS · DISCUSSIONMissing: phylogeny | Show results with:phylogeny<|separator|>
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Hazel Dormouse Facts - Wildlife Aid FoundationLoss of habitat and a warming, wetter, climate are the two primary threats pushing dormice to extinction. Unwilling to cross large, open spaces, fragmentation ...
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Hazel dormouse | ZSLThe hazel dormouse was once common in the UK, but is now considered at risk of extinction due to woodland habitat loss and mismanagement. F.
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Protection and Guidance - Hampshire Dormouse GroupThe hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius is legally protected under Schedule 5 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended) and is afforded ...
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Natural Resources Wales / Dormouse licensingApr 3, 2025 · The Hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius is protected under the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017, known as the 'Habitats ...Missing: UK | Show results with:UK
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[PDF] Dormouse Conservation HandbookThe hazel dormouse is a fully protected species under both United Kingdom and European law. It is also included in the UK Biodiversity Action Plan as a ...
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Nest material preferences in wild hazel dormice Muscardinus ...Mar 25, 2023 · The hazel dormouse, Muscardinus avellanarius is an endangered British mammal in which both sexes build nests. However, whether material used in ...Missing: sociality | Show results with:sociality
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Press release: Rare hazel dormice reintroduced into Leicestershire ...Jun 12, 2025 · ROLE IN REINTRODUCTION: Owners of the woodland location where the dormice are released. About the Common (Hazel) Dormouse Captive Breeders Group.
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ONE OF BRITAIN'S RAREST MAMMALS GETS BOOST AS ZOOS ...Protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and listed as a priority species in the UK Biodiversity Action Plan, the hazel dormouse faces multiple ...
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Using reintroductions to reclaim the lost range of the dormouse ...Aug 6, 2025 · The habitat specialist Muscardinus avellanarius (hazel dormouse) is part of a large‐scale reintroduction program in the UK. The program began ...
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Current and future climate suitability for the hazel dormouse in the ...Nov 17, 2024 · Hibernating species, such as the hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius), may be particularly susceptible to changes in climate. For example, ...