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Thread Discussion: New Species(?) - Microtus agrestis (Linnaeus, 1761)
UTC Created On: 11/12/2021 2:50 PM
Author: Karolina Czechowska
Responsible Member(s): Fabio D'Amico :: Fabio D'Amico :: Eugenio GERVASINI :: Kostas Tsiamis :: Ana Cristina CARDOSO :: Kostas Tsiamis ::
Karolina Czechowska 11/12/2021 - 2:50 PM
Thread Opening Text: From horizon scanning papers review, we received Microtus agrestis as a potential high risk horizon scanning IAS. The horizon scanning study pointing at the species identified M.agrestis as a potential threat to Ireland. M.agrestis is widely distributed in Europe, should it be considered native to Europe but as an invasive threat to Ireland? Should it be added as a potential horizon scanning IAS to the EASIN Catalogue?
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