Investigation of the Spread and Impact of Invasive Predator Species

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Investigation of the Spread and Impact of Invasive Predator Species

Last modified: 21. February 2024

Investigation of the Spread and Impact of Invasive Predator Species


Research on the invasive raccoon dog, polecat, nutria, and likely American mink in Hungary. Detection of their presence in the environment through water bodies and assessment of their impact using food analysis and camera-trap observations. Analysis of anatomical, reproductive, and feeding biology, as well as genetic studies of collected individuals. Recommendations for wildlife managers and conservationists based on findings.


Participating Researchers:
Dr. Krisztián Katona     https://m2.mtmt.hu/gui2/?type=authors&mode=browse&sel=authors10015441
László Szabó              https://m2.mtmt.hu/gui2/?type=authors&mode=browse&sel=authors10017103
Dr. Gergely Schally      https://m2.mtmt.hu/gui2/?type=authors&mode=browse&sel=authors10015367
Dr. Mihály Márton    https://m2.mtmt.hu/gui2/?type=authors&mode=browse&sel=authors10052137
Dr. Sándor Csányi      https://m2.mtmt.hu/gui2/?type=authors&mode=browse&sel=authors10001603
Dr. Miklós Heltai        https://m2.mtmt.hu/gui2/?type=authors&mode=browse&sel=10000268
Zsolt Horváth
Balázs Bócsi
Dr. Zsolt Bíró       https://m2.mtmt.hu/gui2/?type=authors&mode=browse&sel=authors10011784
Viktor Stéger
Péter Árpád Fehér