Mammalia, lagomorpha, leporidae, oryctolagus cuniculus linneaus, 1758: New record and its potential dispersal corridors for northern Mendoza, Argentina

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Abstract

The introduction of exotic species can cause important changes in the structure and function of natural ecosystems. This note reports the introduction of the European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus, into Villavicencio Natural Reserve in Mendoza, Argentina. Individuals were introduced from a breeding facility within the reserve. This study assessed the possible establishment of the species as well as its potential dispersal corridors. Our findings suggest that the rabbit could be using the riverbeds as dispersal corridors. We consider that O. cuniculus is in the establishment stage and can become a potential invader of new environments in the reserve and surrounding areas. © 2011 Check List and Authors.

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Cuevas, M. F., Chillo, V., Marchetta, A., & Ojeda, R. A. (2011). Mammalia, lagomorpha, leporidae, oryctolagus cuniculus linneaus, 1758: New record and its potential dispersal corridors for northern Mendoza, Argentina. Check List, 7(4), 565–566. https://doi.org/10.15560/7.4.565

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