Biosystems Diversity,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
32(4)
Published: Dec. 5, 2024
This
article
considers
changes
in
the
composition
of
fauna
and
abundance
alien
mammals
from
group
introduced
species
over
past
two
decades,
which
Ukraine
are
marked
by
powerful
processes.
These
distinct
processes
climate
warming
shortening
winters,
on
one
hand,
large-scale
war
waged
Russia
against
territory
Ukraine,
other.
Such
natural
environment
lead
to
significant
shifts
boundaries
zones
and,
accordingly,
living
conditions
all
species,
not
only
local
biota
but
also
aliens.
Among
latter,
a
special
is
made
up
as
those
that
appeared
result
dispersal
context
global
change,
due
various
types
introductions.
them
three
superorder
Rodentia
(
Oryctolagus
cuniculus
,
Ondatra
zibethicus
Myocastor
coypus
),
Carnivora
Nyctereutes
procyonoides
Neogale
vison
Procyon
lotor
five
Ungulata
Cervus
nippon
Dama
dama
Ovis
gmelini
Equus
hemionus
ferus
).
The
following
factors
contributed
success
introductions:
1)
captivity
with
possibility
escape,
2)
destruction
kinds
nurseries
(during
war),
3)
reduction
native
4)
increase
share
degraded
habitats,
5)
forms
nature
use
population
regulation.
successful
introductions
analysed
terms
habitat
structure
guilds
integrated.
It
shown
confined
eutrophic
habitats
occupying
‘windows’
or
marginal
places
guild
successful.
Most
carried
out
have
resulted
formation
populations
mainly
semi-aquatic
mammals:
rodents
O.
partially
M.
)
carnivores
N.
Terrestrial
did
show
expansion
naturalisation,
exception
sika
deer.
number
some
C.
occurred
simultaneously
decrease
their
competitors
Arvicola
amphibius
elaphus
Mustela
lutreola
most
problematic
was
entry
into
mustelid
guild.
appearance
has
led
extinction
part
ecologically
similar
total
these
groups
animals
become
almost
equal.
Hunting
means
regulating
proved
be
ineffective,
volume
hunting
1–2
orders
magnitude
lower
than
annual
growth
indicates
vulnerable
hunters.
Evolutionary Applications,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
18(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Remnant
populations
of
endangered
species
often
have
complex
demographic
histories
associated
with
human
impact.
This
can
present
challenges
for
conservation
as
modified
by
activity
may
require
bespoke
management.
The
Eurasian
red
squirrel,
Sciurus
vulgaris
(L.,
1758),
is
in
the
UK.
Scotland
represents
a
key
stronghold,
but
Scottish
been
subjected
to
intense
anthropogenic
influence,
including
widespread
extirpations,
reintroductions
and
competition
from
an
invasive
species.
study
examined
genetic
legacy
these
events
through
low
coverage
whole-genome
resequencing
106
squirrels.
Previously
undetected
patterns
population
structure
gene
flow
were
uncovered.
One
offshore
island,
four
mainland
populations,
east-coast
migration
corridor
observed.
An
abrupt
historical
bottleneck,
related
extreme
founder
effects,
has
led
severe
prolonged
depression
genome-wide
heterozygosity,
which
amongst
lowest
reported
any
Current
designated
squirrel
stronghold
locations
do
not
encompass
all
existing
diversity.
These
findings
highlight
legacies
past
influence
on
long-term
diversity
taxa.
Continuing
management
interventions
regular
monitoring
are
recommended
safeguard
improve
future
Journal of Urban Ecology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Abstract
Resource
partitioning
allows
ecologically
similar
species
to
coexist,
but
human-altered
landscapes
such
as
cities
change
the
availability
and
quality
of
resources.
Tree
squirrels
are
common
in
cities,
yet
mechanisms
that
drive
coexistence
urban
habitats
remain
unclear.
We
explored
how
landscape
features
affect
occupancy
detection
eastern
gray
(Sciurus
carolinensis)
fox
niger)
along
an
urbanization
gradient
St.
Louis,
Missouri.
conducted
presence/absence
surveys
34
green
spaces
using
seasonal
camera
trapping
from
fall
2018
summer
2019.
examined
relationship
between
metrics
(NDVI,
%
impervious
surface,
human
population
density)
estimates
detection.
also
investigated
mean
daily
frequency
among
urban,
suburban
rural
across
seasons.
Autologistic
models
with
intensity
covariate
yielded
higher
for
than
squirrels.
Fox
squirrel
were
negatively
correlated
intensity,
whereas
positively
it.
Gray
sites
while
rates
sites.
Both
had
highest
lowest
summer.
Our
results
indicated
thrive
environments
limited
more
areas.
offer
insight
into
influencing
species’
distribution
interactions,
which
important
understanding
broader
impacts
on
biodiversity.
Forests,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(6), P. 1014 - 1014
Published: June 11, 2024
Fallow
deer
is
one
of
the
most
widespread
alien
mammals
in
Europe.
We
documented
response
roe
population
shortly
after
fallow
was
introduced
to
a
hunting
ground
central
Poland.
Mean
density
dropped
from
17.6
ind./100
ha
10.5
species
introduced.
In
reference
area,
where
absent,
did
not
change
analogue
study
period.
At
both
sites,
mean
productivity
before
introduction
similar
(1.6
juv./female).
However,
first
1.4,
while
it
slightly
increased
1.75.
The
presence
influenced
space
use
negatively,
i.e.,
number
pellet
groups
decreased
with
an
increase
feces.
Overall,
successful
and
grew
quickly.
Yet,
economic
impact
its
far
satisfactory.
same
time,
negative
influence
on
apparent.
This
shows
that
threatening
local
biodiversity.
Mammal Review,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
54(2), P. 150 - 177
Published: Dec. 9, 2023
Abstract
The
current,
rapid
urbanisation
process
impacts
global
biodiversity
and
can
be
a
driver
for
phenotypic
changes
in
mammals
that
persist
cities.
Animals
display
different
response
strategies
urban
environments
compared
to
natural
areas,
but
patterns
may
differ
among
species.
To
better
comprehend
this
process,
we
focused
on
limited
number
of
species
are
present
many
green
spaces
around
the
globe.
aim
systematic
review
is
investigate
which
chipmunks,
arboreal
flying
squirrels
use
cope
with
environments,
exploring
whether
there
general
patterns,
reveal
potential
adaptations
life
areas.
We
included
studies
trait
differences
conspecifics
living
areas
along
an
gradient
(rural–urban)
comparing
individuals
or
populations
between
environmental
characteristics.
effects
squirrels,
at
individual
population
levels,
were
identified
nine
topics.
Included
articles
explored
least
one
these
topics
their
key
findings
described.
Effects
evident
all
considered
However,
found
contrasting
even
same
studied
geographical
Overall,
reported
two
knowledge
gaps:
some
traits
few
studies,
species,
especially
those
Global
South,
where
growth
rate
higher,
have
not
been
studied.
This
suggests
important
adaptation
small
mammals,
underlining
complexity
differentiation
patterns.
Since
target
ecological
social
roles,
additional
comparative
increasing
our
understanding
processes
determine
presence
cities,
essential
planning
aims
conserve
biodiversity.
Journal of Animal Ecology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
93(6), P. 663 - 675
Published: March 17, 2024
Abstract
Mathematical
models
highlighted
the
importance
of
pathogen‐mediated
invasion,
with
replacement
red
squirrels
by
squirrelpox
virus
(SQPV)
carrying
grey
in
UK,
a
well‐known
example.
In
this
study,
we
combine
new
epidemiological
models,
range
infection
characteristics,
recent
longitudinal
field
and
experimental
studies
on
SQPV
dynamics
squirrel
populations
to
better
infer
mechanistic
basis
disease
interaction.
A
key
finding
is
that
model
either
partial
immunity
or
waning
reinfection,
where
individuals
become
seropositive
second
exposure
infection,
up
now
has
been
shown
data
only,
can
capture
aspects
study
observations.
By
fitting
epidemic
observations
isolated
populations,
transmission
between
significantly
(4×)
higher
than
as
result
our
shows
disease‐mediated
greys
considerably
more
rapid
absence
SQPV.
Our
findings
recover
results
previous
studies,
which
highlights
value
simple
strategic
are
appropriate
when
there
limited
data,
but
also
emphasise
likely
complexity
immune
interactions
wildlife
how
help
processes
from
data.
Journal of Mammalogy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
105(6), P. 1300 - 1308
Published: July 22, 2024
Abstract
The
fast-growing
expansion
of
urban
areas
pose
severe
pressures
on
wildlife.
However,
some
generalist
native
mammals
thrive
in
urbanized
landscapes,
while
invasive
alien
species
(IAS)
are
often
more
abundant
cities
than
rural
habitats.
Variation
phenotypes—such
as
differences
personality
traits—can
influence
the
probability
to
colonize
anthropized
areas,
especially
case
IAS
where
certain
traits
related
invasion
success.
Here,
we
investigated
expression
activity,
exploration,
and
social
tendency
Eastern
Gray
Squirrel
(Sciurus
carolinensis)
replicated
study
sites
along
a
rural–urban
gradient
Northern
Italy.
Personality
was
estimated
using
an
open
field
test
(OFT)
followed
by
mirror
image
stimulation
(MIS)
test.
We
found
that
squirrels
were
active
suburban
sites,
behaved
sociable
sites.
Conversely,
exploration
did
not
differ
gradient.
Results
also
reveal
presence
behavioral
syndrome:
activity
(OFT),
tendency,
activity–exploration
(MIS).
suggest
variation
level
behavior
habitats
could
favor
respond
positively
urbanization.
This
sheds
light
underexplored
personality–urbanization
relationship
IAS,
helping
understand
complex
process
invasion.
The Science of The Total Environment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
922, P. 171336 - 171336
Published: Feb. 27, 2024
Novel
pressures
derived
from
urbanisation
can
alter
native
habitats
and
ultimately
impact
wildlife.
Coping
with
such
human-driven
changes
might
induce
shifts
in
species
phenotypic
traits,
as
physiological
responses
to
anthropogenic
stressors.
Preadaptation
face
those
challenges
has
been
suggested
favour
settlement
spread
of
invasive
alien
urbanised
areas
which,
consequently,
respond
differently
than
ecologically
similar
stressors
posed
by
urbanisation.
The
activation
the
hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal
(HPA)
axis
subsequent
release
glucocorticoids
(GCs)
mediate
disturbance
vertebrates.
Furthermore,
intraspecific
competition,
conjunction
related
urbanisation,
affect
stress
differently.
Using
a
parallel
pseudo-experimental
study
system
we
measured
faecal
glucocorticoid
metabolite
(FGM)
concentrations
Eurasian
red
squirrel
Eastern
grey
along
rural-urban
gradient
relation
conspecific
density.
two
responded
synergic
effect
competition.
Association
FGMs
density
squirrels
varied
between
rural
suburban
sites,
potentially
depending
on
differential
HPA
responses.
In
urban
this
relationship
did
not
differ
significantly
that
ones.
Conversely,
squirrels'
vary
density,
nor
differed
gradient.
Improving
knowledge
about
competing
species'
support
conservation
strategies
altered
man.
Our
findings
be
preadapted
cope
these
areas,
increasing
their
success
under
future
global
change
scenario.
Mammalia,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
88(6), P. 509 - 516
Published: July 17, 2024
Abstract
Prey-predator
interactions
across
time
and
space
strongly
influence
many
animal
communities.
This
study
unveils
the
first
insights
into
ecology
of
Eurasian
red
squirrel
(
Sciurus
vulgaris
)
in
Mongolia,
specifically
Bogd
Khan
Mountain
Strictly
Protected
Area.
We
used
by-catch
data
obtained
from
camera
traps
to
analyze
activity
patterns
potential
with
mammalian
predators.
Red
squirrels
exhibited
primarily
diurnal
occasional
nocturnal
forays,
while
predators
like
foxes
Vulpes
vulpes,
corsac
martens
Martes
foina,
zibellina
displayed
cathemeral
patterns,
respectively.
The
Pallas’s
cat
Otocolobus
manul
showed
greatest
overlap
squirrels.
Suggesting
predator
avoidance
behavior
potentially
mediated
by
olfactory
cues,
was
negatively
impacted
marten
presence,
which
turn
affected
human
disturbance.
highlight
need
for
further
investigations,
particularly
regarding
dietary
composition
cats
forested
habitats
broader
ecological
implications
disturbance
on
predator–prey
dynamics
within
this
crucial
conservation
area.