Natura Croatica, Vol. 33 No. 1, 2024.
Izvorni znanstveni članak
https://doi.org/10.20302/NC.2024.33.14
Spread of the coypu Myocastor coypus (Molina, 1782) along the Drava River in Hungary
Teodor J. Purger
; University of Pécs, Faculty of Sciences, Institute of Biology, Department of Ecology, Ifjúság útja 6, 7624 Pécs, Hungary; BioRes Limited Partnership, Barackvirág utca 27, 7624 Pécs, Hungary
Zoltán Horváth
; Danube-Drava National Park Directorate, Tettye tér 9, 7625 Pécs, Hungary
Sándor Csór
; Danube-Drava National Park Directorate, Tettye tér 9, 7625 Pécs, Hungary
Jenő J. Purger
orcid.org/0000-0002-3302-6544
; University of Pécs, Faculty of Sciences, Institute of Biology, Department of Ecology, Ifjúság útja 6, 7624 Pécs, Hungary; BioRes Limited Partnership, Barackvirág utca 27, 7624 Pécs, Hungary
Sažetak
The coypu is a South American rodent that was introduced to Europe more than a century ago and it has since then spread over a large area. It appeared in the north-western and northern part of Hungary only in recent years. The first coypu observation in the South Transdanubian region was in July 2023 near Bélavár on a side arm of the Drava River in the Danube-Drava National Park. During the autumn a coypu was spotted in the vicinity of Barcs, and the number of observations along the Drava River continued to increase during the winter. In two locations, adults with younglings were observed, which indicates that the coypu reproduce in that area. The coypu most likely arrived in the areas along the Drava in Somogy county with the large flood waves of 2023 coming from the north-west of the Drava watershed, and it can be expected to spread further along the watercourses and canals on both the Hungarian and Croatian sides.
Ključne riječi
nutria; distribution; alien species; semi-aquatic invasive rodent
Hrčak ID:
319837
URI
Datum izdavanja:
31.7.2024.
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