Interspecific relations between otter Lutra lutra and mink Mustella vison in Sweden

作者: Sam Erlinge

DOI: 10.2307/3543171

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摘要: Food spectrum, food competition, habitat selection and distribution of otter mink were investigated in a water system southern Sweden. Frequency scats showed an inverse correlation between the density that due to preference specific interference. A dense population kept low restricted areas. The had negative influence on size because competition winter, causing restriction optimal habitats. pattern coexistence is discussed.

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