Gut bacteria may explain why grey squirrels outcompete reds – new research

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Abstract

Across large parts of the UK, the native red squirrel has been replaced by the grey squirrel, a North American species. As well as endangering reds, grey squirrels pose a threat to our woodlands because of the damage they cause to trees.

New research from my colleagues and I compared the gut bacteria of red and grey squirrels. We found that differences between the two may explain their competition and red squirrel decline, as well as why grey squirrels are so destructive to woodland.
Original languageEnglish
Specialist publicationThe Conversation
Publication statusPublished - 20 Feb 2024

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