Diet of the American mink Neovison vison in an agricultural landscape in western Poland
Authors:
- Agata J. Krawczyk,
- Michał Bogdziewicz,
- Michał J. Czyz
Abstract
We studied the diet of the American mink (Neovison vison) in small artificial watercourses located in a farmland area of the valley of the River Barycz in Poland. Rodents, mainly Microtus spp., were the most frequent prey identified, occurring in 88.3 % of all analyzed mink scat. Minks also fed willingly on fish, birds and amphibians, whereas insects, crayfish and reptiles accounted for only a small part of the biomass of food consumed. The food niche breadth of the mink's diet was wide, and varied significantly between seasons; in spring and autumn minks preyed mainly on rodents and fish, while the winter and summer diets consisted of a broad characterization of prey items. The proportion of mammals in the diet also decreased significantly during the summer months. These patterns differ from those previously reported in Europe, and demonstrate the plasticity of the mink diet across habitats.
- Record ID
- UAM6cccdd8060594508bc91fb8d79c24aa6
- Author
- Journal series
- Folia Zoologica, ISSN 0139-7893
- Issue year
- 2013
- Vol
- 62
- Pages
- 304-310
- ASJC Classification
- ;
- Language
- (en) English
- Score (nominal)
- 20
- Score source
- journalList
- Score
- Publication indicators
- = 7; = 7; = 21; : 2013 = 0.592; : 2013 (2 years) = 0.741 - 2013 (5 years) =0.790
- Citation count
- 23
- Uniform Resource Identifier
- https://researchportal.amu.edu.pl/info/article/UAM6cccdd8060594508bc91fb8d79c24aa6/
- URN
urn:amu-prod:UAM6cccdd8060594508bc91fb8d79c24aa6
* presented citation count is obtained through Internet information analysis and it is close to the number calculated by the Publish or PerishOpening in a new tab system.