@TMichaelRedmon1 @DsmSally @Jamesoneillii @QUBIGFS @QUBbioscience @QUBEcology Several published studies suggest that the bank vole substantially depresses wood mouse populations while the pygmy shrew is extirpated by the GWTS. e.g. https://t.co/MT8pXU74Q5
@AntrimLens @ThisisDakota @BirdWatchIE @BarnOwlCentre @BarnOwlTrust @theowlwhistler @EimearRooney1 @DavidGTosh Oops - first paper on spread, this is the one on the impact on wood mice and pygmy shrew. https://t.co/Byzbuy0lPY
@RewildingIre @dan_pathfinder @RuthFCarden Yep Invasional Meltdown was news to me, though there's a dearth of study as yet. https://t.co/pOeCAhacDv Expansion of bank voles dealt with here: file:///C:/Users/Tom/AppData/Local/Temp/Bankvole_sim.pdf
@mark41160 @DavidGTosh Mechanism of interaction unknown but impact is clear. Bank voles cause massive declines in native woodmice, GWTSs cause pygmy shrew local extinction, both together are worse. Significant invert declines which get smaller in size even
.@David_Smyth90 It has implications for enire ecosystem, vegetation composition to predators. The paper is here: https://t.co/uakaLOJbHe
Think some if Montgomery et al's meltdown stuff can be found here http://t.co/Ja2QcKlrdJ #IMC11
#Ireland's endangered #animals: read @Discovery_News to find out who's in danger as reported in Biological Invasions RB http://t.co/FleI4Ymd