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Mustela erminea (ermine) | INFORMATION - Animal Diversity WebErmine have a circumpolar distribution. They are found in the north temperate regions of Eurasia and North America.
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Stoat (Mustela erminea) - British Mammals - Woodland TrustCommon names: stoat, ermine, 'weasel' in Ireland ; Scientific name: Mustela erminea ; Family: Mustelidae ; Habitat: woodland, grassland, farmland, upland ; Diet: ...Missing: range | Show results with:range
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Mustela erminea - Global Invasive Species DatabaseMay 26, 2010 · Mustela erminea (the stoat) is an intelligent, versatile predator specialising in small mammals and birds. It is fearless in attacking animals larger than ...
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Ermine Species Profile, Alaska Department of Fish and GameErmine are adapted to a wide variety of habitats. It prefers wooded areas with thick understory near watercourses, and often occupies early-successional or ...Missing: stoat | Show results with:stoat
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Mustela erminea Linnaeus, 1758 - GBIFStatus and Conservation. Classified as Least Concern in The IUCN Red List. Ermines are considered common throughout their distribution. They rarely molest ...
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stoat (Mustela erminea Linnaeus, 1758) - Invasive.OrgTaxonomic Rank. Kingdom: Animalia. Phylum: Chordata. Class: Mammalia. Subclass: Theria. Order: Carnivora. Family: Mustelidae. Subfamily: Mustelinae. Genus: ...Missing: classification | Show results with:classification
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Mustela erminea - NatureServe Explorer(2021) support the recognition of at least three species within the Mustela erminea complex (M. erminea, M. richardsonii, and M. haidarum), coincident with ...
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[PDF] ERMINE - Alaska Department of Fish and GameJun 20, 2006 · Of the seven subspecies that occur in Alaska, six are endemic to the state; Mustela erminea arctica occurs throughout mainland Alaska and ...
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Stoats (Mustela erminea) provide evidence of natural overland ... - NIHThe molecular data strongly indicate that stoats colonized Ireland naturally and that their genetic variability reflects accumulation of mutations during a ...
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Comparative Phylogeography between the Ermine Mustela erminea ...Mustela erminea exhibited a very low level of genetic variation, and geographic structures among populations were unclear. This may indicate that M. erminea ...
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Molecular dating of intraspecific differentiation of stoats (Mustela ...Feb 28, 2015 · Molecular dating of intraspecific differentiation of stoats (Mustela erminea) based on the variability of the mitochondrial ND2 gene.
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Whole-genome analysis of Mustela erminea finds that pulsed ...May 31, 2018 · We detected substantial genetic divergence between mainland stoat lineages (e.g., 21% average pairwise difference across >3 million ...
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Stoats (Mustela erminea) provide evidence of natural overland ...Apr 3, 2007 · We have, for instance, found low levels of genetic diversity among stoats introduced to New Zealand (N. Martínková et al. 2007, unpublished data) ...
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Extrinsically reinforced hybrid speciation within Holarctic ermine ...Feb 1, 2021 · Our results support the recognition of at least three species within the M. erminea complex, coincident with three of four genetic clades, tied ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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An invasive non-native mammal population conserves genetic ...By investigating the mitochondrial genetic diversity of an invasive non-native species, the stoat Mustela erminea, in New Zealand and comparing it to diversity ...
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Multigene phylogeny of the Mustelidae: Resolving relationships ...Feb 14, 2008 · For example, the estimated divergence time for the split between Neovison vison and the remaining taxa of Mustela was dated at 8.5–9.9 MYA, 6.6– ...
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A multilocus evaluation of ermine (<i>Mustela erminea</i>) across ...Oct 31, 2013 · The shallow coalescence of all extant ermine reflects a recent history of diversification overlying a deeper fossil record. Post-glacial ...
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Mustela erminea (ermine) | CABI CompendiumMay 26, 2010 · Stoats (Mustela erminea) are specialist predators of small, warm-blooded vertebrates, preferably mammals of the size of rabbits or water voles ...
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Stoat Animal Facts - Mustela ErmineaScientific Name: Mustela Erminea ; Main Prey: Rabbits, Mice, Insects ; Habitat: Moorland and woodlands ; Predators: Fox, Snake, Wild Cats ; Diet: Carnivore ...
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Stoat - MammalWebSize: Body length: 17-32 cm Tail length: 6.5-12 cm Weight: 180-250 g. Natural history: Stoats occupy small territories, around 200m by 200m, in farmland ...Missing: anatomy skeletal features
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Stoat (Mustela erminea) - Wiki - Animal Pictures ArchiveIt is a very skillful tree climber and can descend a trunk headfirst, like a squirrel. The stoat is capable of killing animals much larger than itself. When it ...Missing: structure | Show results with:structure
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Meet the Stoat: The Weasel-Like Predator of NZ's Unique Eco SystemRating 5.0 (342) The stoat adapted well to the Ice Age due to its small size and long body, which helped it move easily under snow and hunt in burrows. The stoat and long-tailed ...
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Stoat - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe extensive literature on the anatomy and physiology of the ferret provides a more detailed discussion. The skeletal anatomy is depicted in Fig. 1-2, and ...
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Stoat — Mammal SocietyStoats are small, fierce hunters with a long, slender body, short legs, and a black-tipped tail. They have brown/red fur with a white/cream underside, and can ...<|separator|>
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The biology of the stoat (Mustela erminea) in the National Parks of ...Aug 6, 2025 · A moult cycle begins when hair follicles enter the anagen phase and begin to accumulate melanin (visible on the 'skin' side as black patches) ...
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White for Winter, Alaska Department of Fish and GameThe ermine keeps a black tip on its tail, which may be a defense strategy. In the winter, a predator's eye may be drawn to the black tip of the tail moving ...
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Function and underlying mechanisms of seasonal colour moulting in ...Mar 5, 2018 · We found that across species, the main function of SCC moults is seasonal camouflage against snow, and photoperiod is the main driver of the moult phenology.
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Adaptation | Audubon VermontFeb 11, 2025 · Pigments are produced in the hair follicles that are either brown in the summer or white in the winter (where the ermine can blend in with the ...
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Molt and Winter Whitening | The Natural History of Weasels and StoatsThe winter fur is thicker because it contains more underwool, and by the spring the guard hairs are worn and broken and less intense in color, and more ...
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v. Moult and colour changeMoult and colour change were recorded independently from the flat skins of 1298 stoats. A moult cycle begins when hair follicles enter.
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(PDF) On the Moult in the Stoat, Mustela Erminea Linnaeus, 1758 ...May 8, 2019 · In mustelids, the autumn moult is faster and the pattern more diffused than in the spring moult (Rothschild, 1942). It starts on the belly, ...<|separator|>
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Winter color polymorphisms identify global hot spots for evolutionary ...Feb 15, 2018 · In 21 vertebrate species, some individuals undergo a seasonal color molt from summer brown to winter white as camouflage against snow, whereas ...Missing: fur | Show results with:fur
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Liberation of stoats and weasels – a look back in timeJun 29, 2017 · “At least 7838 stoats and weasels were landed in New Zealand over the decade 1883–92, in at least 25 organised shipments. The new arrivals were ...
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[PDF] King: Spread of stoats and weasels, 1883–1920May 29, 2017 · Liberations of newly-arrived stoats and weasels At least 7838 stoats and weasels were landed in New Zealand over the decade 1883–92, in at ...
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[PDF] STOATS 1. Description of the problemStoats, ferrets and weasels were brought here in the 1880s in a desperate attempt to halt the rocketing increase in rabbit numbers, despite the protests of bird.
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Stoats: Pests - Department of ConservationStoats live in any habitat where they can find prey. In New Zealand, they are found anywhere from beaches to remote high country, at any altitude up to and ...
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[PDF] Stoats (<I>Mustela erminea</I>) on Adele and Fisherman Islands, AbelTwenty-six New Zealand offshore islands are now known to have been colonised or visited by stoats, and many others closer than 1200 m from a stoat-infested ...
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Genetic population assignment reveals a long-distance incursion to ...Aug 5, 2025 · The model indicates that the invasibility of islands by stoats has been underestimated. Islands within 1 km of the mainland have a very high ...
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[PDF] Stoat (Mustela erminea) on the Orkney Islands – assessing risks to ...Stoats are not native to Orkney and were first reported on the islands in 2010. Over the past five years the population on Mainland Orkney has increased.
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Stoat Species in Odyssey Earth | World AnvilThe Stoat is commonly found in diverse habitats across Terra, including forests, grasslands, and tundra regions. Its adaptability allows it to thrive in various ...
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Habitat selection of coexisting competitors: A study of small ...Aug 9, 2025 · Stoats were usually more numerous than least weasels. Stoats showed preference for productive areas both at the landscape and at the habitat ...
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Movement and habitat preference of radio tracked stoats, Mustela ...Aug 10, 2025 · Many microtine rodents tend to prefer earlier successional plant communities, such as grassland, marsh, tundra, and shrub communities, and this ...Missing: microhabitat | Show results with:microhabitat
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[PDF] stoat and rat micro-habitat relationshipsApr 19, 2006 · Abstract: The influence of micro-habitat on stoat (Mustela erminea) and rat (Rattus rattus) capture success was.
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(PDF) Mobility and habitat utilization of small mustelids in relation to ...Aug 9, 2025 · Large-scale spatial and temporal patterns in population dynamics of the stoat (Mustela erminea) and... ... The stoat and the least weasel are ...
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The role of small structures for stoats in agricultural landscapesFeb 15, 2025 · Small structures like branch and stone piles enhance farmland habitat conditions. Although often recommended for small mustelids, their effects remain ...
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Flexibility of diet of stoats on Fiordland islands, New Zealand - jstorAug 28, 2015 · Importance of ground wētā (Hemiandrusspp.) in stoat (Mustela erminea) diet in small montane valleys and alpine grasslands. New Zealand Journal ...
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The stoat: one of the most invasive animals in the world - ZME ScienceWhen you first catch sight of the stoat (Mustela erminea), you may underestimate its prowess. ... Perhaps, in the end, the stoat's famous adaptability may be no ...
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Niche separation between the weasel Mustela nivalis and the stoat ...Jun 1, 2008 · We investigated three main niche components (diet composition, habitat use and diel activity rhythms) to examine how the weasel Mustela ...
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(PDF) Stoat (Mustela erminea) on the Orkney Islands - ResearchGateJun 17, 2015 · The stoat Mustela erminea, a native species in Europe, was introduced to the land-mammal-free Orkney archipelago in 2010 and poses a serious ...
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Scent-marking and its territorial significance in stoats, Mustela ermineaStoats use anal drag and body rubbing for scent marking. Body rubbing is associated with agonistic interactions, while anal drag impregnates the area with ...
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Home range, territorial behaviour and habitat use of stoats (Mustela ...Jun 17, 2002 · Stoats showed a strong preference for areas where shearwaters were concentrated: 80% of tracking fixes were located in burrowed ground.
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[PDF] king and mcmillan: population structure and dispersal of stoatsDispersal movements recorded by young males exceeded 20 km. Nine males and five females, from a possible 107 animals, were recovered up to 18 months after the ...
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[PDF] Lack of movement of stoats (Mustela erminea) between Nothofagus ...In this study we measured the movement of individual stoats to determine whether stoats that inhabit beech forest valley floors are the same individuals that ...
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[PDF] Den control of stoats (Mustela erminea) in Trounson Kauri Park ...Both male and female stoats use dens throughout the year, most using 1–3 dens regularly (Murphy & Dowding 1995). The particular advantage of this proactive ...Missing: sheltering | Show results with:sheltering
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Stoat - World AtlasOct 1, 2023 · Stoats typically live inside well-hidden dens but can also live inside tree trunks, hollow logs, or old rabbit burrows.Missing: sheltering | Show results with:sheltering
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The diet of stoats (Mustela erminea) and weasels (Mustela nivalis) in ...Oct 31, 2000 · As a percentage frequency of occurrence, stoat diet consisted of 65% lagomorphs, 16% small rodents and 17% birds and birds' eggs. Weasel diet ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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Food habits of stoatsMustela erminea and weaselsMustela nivalis in ...The present study based on gastrointestinal tract contents examines the food habits of sympatric stoats (n=112) and weasels (n=132) from Denmark. Rodents were ...
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(PDF) Comparison of the diet of stoat (Mustela erminea) in relation ...Aug 6, 2025 · The aim of this study was to assess food habits of stoats trapped in two study sites in Norway. We analysed stomach content in relation to body mass, sex and ...
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Diet of stoats (Mustela erminea) in an Alpine habitat:The importance ...Aug 6, 2025 · The diet of stoat, Mustela erminea, in the Italian Alps was studied from May to October 1996 and 1997 through faecal analysis.
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Hunting Behavior | The Natural History of Weasels and StoatsSmaller weasels hunt by searching every hole, sniffing under fallen logs, following scent trails, and responding to any small sounds that might betray a hidden ...
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Did you know stoats kill for fun? : r/NewZealandWildlife - RedditMay 24, 2022 · Stoats are voracious and relentless hunters, described as having only two reasons for living – to eat and to reproduce. Stoats (Mustela erminea) ...
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Increased Olfactory Search Costs Change Foraging Behaviour in an ...Stoats gave up foraging four times more often when both prey were camouflaged, compared to when mice were conspicuous and locusts camouflaged. There were no ...
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Stoat: A Petite, Scrappy and Irresistibly Soft SpeedsterApr 21, 2025 · Stoats eat a variety of small mammals, including voles, rats and water voles. Depending on availability, their preferred prey may be rabbits.
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Body Odours as Lures for Stoats Mustela erminea: Captive and Field ...Feb 7, 2022 · They use scent from both anal and skin glands to mediate interactions between neighbours and strangers [47]. Scent marking is performed more by ...Missing: vocalizations | Show results with:vocalizations
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Ermine - SUNY ESFThe ermine hunts by moving quickly over large areas, searching all cover carefully, and stalking and pouncing on animals that it locates by scent, sound, or ...Missing: Mustela vocalizations
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[PDF] Mustelid Communication - Mirjam KnörnschildScent- marks allow them to inform conspecifics that the resource is already depleted, and avoid direct competition and confrontation. Besides its impor- tance ...
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Stoat / Ermine / Short-Tailed Weasel Facts, Pictures & InformationDec 14, 2018 · Although the stoat is not a particularly vocal animal, it does use vocalizations such as whines, squeals, hisses and barks to communicate states ...
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Ermine in the Dolomites, a small and agile predator! - Guide DolomitiThe main predators of the ermine include the fox and raptors such as the falcon, eagle, owl, and royal owl. The grey heron is also a threat to the ermine.The Ermine (mustela Erminea) · Reproduction · Feeding And Behavior
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[PDF] Survival and Predation of Weasels (Mustela erminea, Mustela ...Home range, habitat choice and activity of stoats (Mustela erminea) in a subarctic area. Journal of Zoology 269:205-212. Holt, D. W., and B. Colleen. 2007 ...
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Population biology of stoats Mustela erminea and weasels Mustela ...Model stoat populations declined slightly (λ = 0·95), probably as a result of concerted culling effort when young stoats were dependent on maternal survival.
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Large-scale spatial and temporal patterns in population dynamics of ...Aug 7, 2025 · The stoat and the least weasel are specialist predators of small rodents, and therefore their numbers are likely to depend on the ...
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[PDF] Predicting the impact and control of stoats: a review of modelling ...Stoat dynamics are known to depend on those of mice in beech forests and there is evidence that they may depend on rat populations in non-beech habitats (see ...
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Stoat - Hunting and food | Better Planet EducationLack of available prey is probably the main cause of death for young stoats for which mortality is high. Other predators include owls, hawks or larger ...
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Responses of stoats and least weasels to fluctuating food abundancesAccordingly, declines and lows in the microtine cycle may be due to least weasel predation, but other extrinsic factors may also contribute to crashes.
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Demography and Dynamics of a Stoat Mustela erminea ... - jstorPopulation parameters and stoat population dynamics. Reproduction. The ... Predation as a regulating factor on small rodent populations in southern Sweden.
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Diseases and pathogens of Mustela spp, with special reference to ...We reviewed the literature on the diseases and pathogens of stoats, and closely related mustelids, with a view to identifying potential biological control ...
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Causes of the Decrease in the Number of Ermine (Mustela Erminea ...The overall intensity of infestation with the Skrjabingylus nasicola nematode was 19%, suggesting that this parasite is unlikely to have significantly affected ...
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Histological evidence of disease in wild stoats (Mustela erminea) in ...Dec 1, 2001 · There were no significant microscopic lesions in 27 (61 per cent) of the stoats. There was evidence of nematode parasitism in the intestines of ...
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Interactions of cranial helminths in the European polecat (Mustela ...The sinus cavities of European polecats (Mustela putorius) can be parasitised by the trematode Troglotrema acutum and the nematode Skrjabingylus nasicola.
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Results focus species 2017: Weasel and stoatFeb 15, 2018 · This disease is caused by the single-cell intestinal parasite belonging to the genus Eimeria. Trauma. The majority of trauma-related deaths were ...Missing: factors | Show results with:factors
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A post-mortem study of respiratory disease in small mustelids in ...Apr 6, 2016 · Angiostrongylus vasorum is possibly the most significant parasite of dogs in Britain. Its common epithet 'French Heartworm' alludes to the fact ...
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[PDF] Stoat Risk AssessmentDiseases include canine distemper virus, rabies, Aujeszky's disease, Lyme disease, plague, and leptospirosis. Stoats act as a reservoir for Mycobacterium bovis, ...
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Histological and serological evidence of disease among invasive ...Predators, such as stoats Mustela erminea, are a particularly serious problem since many of New Zealand's endemic birds have evolved in the absence of predators ...
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Causes of mortality and morbidity in free-ranging mustelids in ...Jun 19, 2018 · Infectious diseases were the most frequent causes of morbidity and mortality of mustelids, with marked species-specific differences.
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Seasonal role of a specialist predator in rodent cycles: Ermine ...Jan 21, 2025 · The critical role of ermines in maintaining prey at low abundance helps explain the results of predator-exclusion experiments conducted in the ...
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Small rodent cycles influence interactions among predators in a ...Aug 18, 2021 · ... (Mustela erminea and Mustela nivalis) in the boreal ecosystem. We analyzed eight years (2007–2014) of snow tracking data from southeastern ...
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Trophic Interaction Cycles in Tundra Ecosystems and the Impact of ...Apr 1, 2005 · We give an overview of tundra species that exhibit population cycles and describe what are currently believed to be the causal mechanisms.
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Forest disturbance and occupancy patterns of American ermine ...Sep 15, 2022 · Abstract. Weasels are small mustelid carnivores that play an important role as predators of small mammals in a wide array of ecosystems.
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Stoat facts and control tips - Predator Free NZ TrustStoats hunt day and night, move quickly, and prey on our native birds, insects, and much more – including animals bigger than themselves.Missing: Mustela erminea
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[PDF] Behaviour of stoats (Mustela erminea) raiding the nests of rock ...Stoats (Mustela erminea), introduced to New Zealand in the 1880s, are major predators of indigenous birds in forest, wetland, and coastal habitats, and are an ...
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The impact of predation by introduced stoats on Hutton's ...Stoats are the primary predators of breeding Hutton's shearwaters, and account for nearly 57.7% of observed adult mortality within the Kowhai Valley colony.
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Stoat - Business QueenslandSep 3, 2021 · Wild populations of stoats could prey on native wildlife. Stoats are listed as one of the 100 worst invasive alien species by the International ...Missing: Tasmania | Show results with:Tasmania
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Orkney Native Wildlife Project | NatureScotJun 4, 2023 · We plan to safeguard Orkney's unique native wildlife by removing the invasive stoat population, which seriously threatens many species.
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Invasive predators and global biodiversity loss - PMCSep 16, 2016 · In total, 596 threatened and 142 extinct species (total 738) have suffered negative impacts from 30 species of invasive mammalian predators from ...
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Responses of New Zealand forest birds to management of ... - NIHOver the past 1000 years New Zealand has lost 40–50% of its bird species, and over half of these extinctions are attributable to predation by introduced ...
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Cost‐effective strategies to increase the capture of target species for ...Jul 1, 2025 · An estimated 25 million native birds in Aotearoa NZ are killed by introduced predators every year, with rats, stoats, and possums being ...3 Results · 3.2 Trap Type Trial · 4 Discussion<|separator|>
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Mustela erminea - Global Invasive Species DatabaseMay 26, 2010 · New Zealand Journal of Zoology 23: 229-237. Summary: Impacts of stoat predation on New Zealand forest birds. Environment Story, 7th Jan 2004 ...
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Quantifying the impacts of stoat and cat incursions on reintroduced ...Nov 24, 2024 · Control of introduced predators is essential for conserving many threatened species, but species range in vulnerability.<|separator|>
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Stoat expert's warning for New Zealand's pest-free futureJun 26, 2025 · Professor King says New Zealand's goal of becoming predator free at national scale by 2050 is “out of reach at the moment”.
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Why New Zealand spent a small fortune to kill one stoat - CNNApr 11, 2024 · Along with fellow mustelids weasels and ferrets, stoats were introduced to New Zealand in the late 19th century to control rabbits destroying ...Missing: introductions history<|separator|>
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[PDF] Social acceptability of stoats and stoat control methodsThe Animal Welfare group favoured instant-kill traps. However, kill traps were described in the Conservationists' group as certainly not instant. Some groups, ( ...
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NRLD - 209300 : Mustela erminea - National Red ListNRLD - 209300 : Mustela erminea · Year assessed. 2008 · Assessors/contributors/reviewers listed. Estonian Environmental Investment Center & Estonian Academy of ...
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Stoat - Game and Wildlife Conservation TrustMammal Society website stoat page. Conservation status and legislation. Status: UK: Native World: Least Concern (IUCN Red List). Legislation: Pests Act 1954
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Celebrating 50 years with our biggest Irish stoat study yetMay 21, 2025 · Despite its protected status across the island of Ireland, it remains one of our least understood mammals.
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Irish Stoat Citizen Science Survey - Vincent Wildlife Trust IrelandWhy carry out this survey? Although legally protected, the Irish stoat remains one of Ireland's lesser-known species. Its small size, speed, and elusive ...
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Tracking the decline of weasels in North America - PMCJul 21, 2021 · M. frenata and M. erminea are listed as species of concern or in need of conservation in 24% and 10% of states and provinces within their ...<|separator|>
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COSEWIC assessment and update status report on the Ermine ...QCI ermine (Mustela erminea haidarum L.) was first described as a new species Putorius haidarum (Preble, 1898), but is now recognized as a subspecies of the ...
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[PDF] RISK ASSESSMENT FOR AUSTRALIA – Stoat (Mustela erminea ...Has the species been reported to cause declines in abundance of any native species of plant or animal or cause degradation to any natural communities in any ...
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Stoat invasion, eradication and re-invasion of islands in FiordlandApr 14, 2010 · We conclude that the impact of stoats on endangered species re-introduced to these islands is likely to be small. The only convincing test of ...Missing: biodiversity | Show results with:biodiversity
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[PDF] Risk assessment of stoat control methods for New ZealandMain risks include incomplete knowledge of strategic application for traps, lack of animal welfare standards, non-target species exposure for toxins, and ...
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(PDF) Eradication of stoats (Mustela erminea) from Secretary Island ...In alpine areas of New Zealand, predator control targets stoats, rats, and cats as they are recognised as the key threats to native birds. Mice, which are ...
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Why eradicate stoats? - Te Korowai o WaihekeThe stoat eradication programme on Waiheke Island predominantly uses an extensive network of traps, with one trap every six hectares – a total of 1,787 traps!
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A new toxin delivery device for stoats—results from a pilot field trialAug 15, 2018 · 1999). Although secondary poisoning is an effective way to control stoats in forest when rodent numbers are high, in years of low rodent ...
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Stoat cull credited with rise in Orkney curlew numbers - BBCApr 21, 2025 · The Orkney Native Wildlife Project says it uses lethal traps to humanely kill the stoats. The eradication project employs more than 40 people ...
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Why is eradication of invasive mustelids so difficult? - ScienceDirectInvasive predators have reached almost every country, and the consequences for biodiversity vary from negligible to catastrophic (Macdonald et al., 2007). An ...
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[PDF] analysis of the target pest species for Predator Free 2050May 4, 2025 · Feasibility of eradication. Stoats have been eradicated, at least temporarily, from 15 islands over 100 ha in New Zealand (King & Veale 2021).
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[PDF] Stoat Control in New Zealand: A Review - The Conservation CompanyApr 1, 1999 · She concluded that controlling stoats in New Zealand forest was limited by practical difficulties. Control would only be worth doing on a small ...
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(PDF) Social acceptability of stoats and stoat control methodsTrapping and poisoning, the current forms of control, were perceived as having problems, with trapping tending to be preferred over poisoning. ... stoat control ...
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Capturing the cryptic - finding better ways to detect stoatsNov 2, 2017 · The researchers' overall conclusion was that artificial nests and camera traps were both more efficient than tracking tunnels at detecting stoats during their ...
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[PDF] Feasibility of immunocontraception for managing stoats in New ...This report reviews the potential and the feasibility of immunocontraception for managing stoats in New Zealand. Will fertility control be part of management ...
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Feasibility of immunocontraception for managing stoats in New ...Aug 6, 2025 · Everything we know about stoats shows that they are remarkably resistant to eradication. Any new tool effective enough to exterminate them at ...
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A surprising must-wear for European monarchs? Weasels.Mar 27, 2024 · Weasels. For centuries, kings and queens have enrobed themselves in luxurious fur called ermine—which has a rich history.
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The Royal Touch: ERMINE - American Fur CouncilErmine was historically a status fur for royalty, linked to "moral purity," and its white winter coat with black tail-tip was favored.
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7 Furry Facts about the Ermine: The Royal Armenian RatErmine was the status quo fur for royalty, and the most sought-after fur for court presentations and official portraiture. European monarchs used ermine and art ...
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An 1890s Ermine Tail Cape - Maryland Center for History and CultureDue to its softness, ermine fur, or “miniver”, was also historically used in paint brushes in the 17th century. Other furs common for trims and linings in fine ...
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The Economic History of the Fur Trade: 1670 to 1870 – EH.netThe fur trade was based on pelts destined either for the luxury clothing market or for the felting industries, of which hatting was the most important. This ...
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Species Spotlight! Ermine: The Color-Changing WeaselApr 4, 2021 · Ermine are well adapted to different habitats. It prefers wooded areas near streams and often lives at forest-edge habitats, wet meadows, ...Missing: reproduction | Show results with:reproduction
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Myth, legend and royal connections of the solitary stoat - InYourAreaFeb 22, 2023 · Because of its pure white fur the ermine became a symbol of moral purity and innocence. The Mediaeval Bestiary - an online repository of ...
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Stoats in folklore and heraldry symbolism - FacebookSep 11, 2019 · In its winter coat, the ermine was a traditional symbol of purity and moderation, as it was believed it would face death rather than soil its ...In Irish lore it was said that the stoat was the cat of the Norsemen ...This is an ermine…..weasels are brown. - FacebookMore results from www.facebook.com
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The myths and legends about the Irish stoat - Western PeopleDec 8, 2024 · Irish stoat myths include stories of poisoning water, having funerals, and that lining a purse with its skin would prevent poverty.
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Stoats in folklore and heraldry | Under the influence! - WordPress.comApr 18, 2016 · It was seen as a symbol of high status and used by royalty around Europe as well as Britain where it was used as trim in ceremonial robes and ...
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Why all the Ermine? - QUIMPER-VANNESApr 1, 2014 · The ermine (Mustela erminea) aka stoat or short-tailed weasel is the national emblem of Brittany. Its much sought after white winter coat was used for the ...
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Stoat - Traceable Heraldic ArtA slender furry carnivore. May also be blazoned an “ermine,” “weasel,” “mink,” or “ferret.” No default posture, but typically statant.
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Imperial Ermine - streetsofsalem -Jul 27, 2013 · Leonardo has a real ermine in his portrait of a woman who is presumed to be Cecilia Gallerani, the mistress of his powerful patron Ludovico ...
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Weasel Stereotypes in Media - Genuine MustelidsWeasels in particular are nearly always stereotyped as bullies or evil villains, and given wicked, misshapen, or brutish features.
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