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Effective control of non-native American Mink by strategic trapping in a river catchment in mainland Britain.
Reynolds, J.C., Richardson, S.M., Rodgers, B.J.E., & Rodgers, O.R.K. 2013. Journal of Wildlife Management, 77: 545-554.
Empirical development of strategy for the control of invasive American mink by trapping.
Porteus, T.A., Short, M.J., Richardson, S.M., & Reynolds, J.C. 2012. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 58: 403-413.
Detectability of American mink using rafts to solicit field signs in a population control context.
Reynolds, J.C., Porteus, T.A., Richardson, S.M., Leigh, R.J., & Short, M.J. 2010. Journal of Wildlife Management, 74: 1601-1606.
American mink: the art of the possible and national aspirations for biodiversity.
Reynolds, J.C. 2009. International Urban Ecology Review, 4: 74-82.
Development of population control strategies for mink Mustela vison, using floating rafts as monitors and trap sites.
Reynolds, J.C., Short, M.J., & Leigh, R.J. 2004. Biological Conservation, 120: 533-543.
Resource partitioning among British and Irish mustelids.
McDonald, R.A. 2002. Journal of Animal Ecology, 71: 185-200.
Physical exclusion of non-target species in tunnel-trapping of mammalian pests.
Short, M.J. & Reynolds, J.C. 2001. Biological Conservation, 98: 139-147.
Management and Control of Populations of Foxes, Deer, Hares and Mink in England and Wales, and the Impact of Hunting with Dogs.
Macdonald, D.W., Tattersall, F.H., Johnson, P.J., Carbone, C., Reynolds, J.C., Langbein, J., Rushton, S.P. & Shirley, M.D.F. 2000. A Report to the Committee of Inquiry into Hunting with Dogs. The Stationery Office, London.
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