Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4385284 Biological Conservation 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
► The presence of mink affected the distribution of breeding grebes and coots. ► Nesting success was positively associated with the presence of built-up areas. ► Radio-tracked mink avoided lake banks in close proximity to human settlements. ► Grebes and coots adapted to the impact of mink by changing their nesting behavior.
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