Are nest boxes a useful tool in regional red squirrel conservation programs?

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Are nest boxes a useful tool in regional red squirrel conservation programs? / Shuttleworth, Craig; Schuchert , P.
In: Hystrix-Italian Journal of Mammalogy, Vol. 25, 15.12.2014, p. 91-94.

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Shuttleworth C, Schuchert P. 2014. Are nest boxes a useful tool in regional red squirrel conservation programs?. Hystrix-Italian Journal of Mammalogy. 25:91-94.

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Shuttleworth, Craig and P Schuchert . "Are nest boxes a useful tool in regional red squirrel conservation programs?". Hystrix-Italian Journal of Mammalogy. 2014, 25. 91-94.

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Shuttleworth C, Schuchert P. Are nest boxes a useful tool in regional red squirrel conservation programs? Hystrix-Italian Journal of Mammalogy. 2014 Dec 15;25:91-94.

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Shuttleworth, Craig ; Schuchert , P. / Are nest boxes a useful tool in regional red squirrel conservation programs?. In: Hystrix-Italian Journal of Mammalogy. 2014 ; Vol. 25. pp. 91-94.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Are nest boxes a useful tool in regional red squirrel conservation programs?

AU - Shuttleworth, Craig

AU - Schuchert , P

PY - 2014/12/15

Y1 - 2014/12/15

N2 - We examined temporal (annual and seasonal) patterns of nest box occupancy by red squirrels in a coniferous habitat in Great Britain. The effects of woodland habitat variation, and competition from nesting Great tits were investigated over a nine year period using basic linear models with a binomial error structure. Box use varied seasonally with peaks in the summer and autumn and was positively associated with the abundance of larch. 60 nest boxes yielded nine red squirrel carcasses, and although a small number, the material would be useful in genetic and viral infection studies. Nest boxes were not favoured by breeding female red squirrels and only three litters were found. We highlight the value and limitation of nest boxes as a tool in the applied conservation of red squirrels, and make recommendations for future areas of research on this topic.

AB - We examined temporal (annual and seasonal) patterns of nest box occupancy by red squirrels in a coniferous habitat in Great Britain. The effects of woodland habitat variation, and competition from nesting Great tits were investigated over a nine year period using basic linear models with a binomial error structure. Box use varied seasonally with peaks in the summer and autumn and was positively associated with the abundance of larch. 60 nest boxes yielded nine red squirrel carcasses, and although a small number, the material would be useful in genetic and viral infection studies. Nest boxes were not favoured by breeding female red squirrels and only three litters were found. We highlight the value and limitation of nest boxes as a tool in the applied conservation of red squirrels, and make recommendations for future areas of research on this topic.

M3 - Article

VL - 25

SP - 91

EP - 94

JO - Hystrix-Italian Journal of Mammalogy

JF - Hystrix-Italian Journal of Mammalogy

SN - 0394-1914

ER -