Muntiacus reevesi in Ireland

Species name:Muntiacus reevesi
Family:Cervidae
Group:Mammals
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Habitats:Mixed conifer/broadleaf forest, Temperate broadleaf forest
Time of introduction:
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Type of introduction:Not known
Distribution details:Taiwan, China
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Status:Not known
Frequency:Rare
Invasiveness:Potentially invasive
Impact:Not known
Comments:Open season on hunting this speceis in the Republic of Ireland
Last updated08-02-2011 (day-month-year)
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References:
  • Cooke, A.S. and Farrell, L. (2001). Impact of muntjac deer (Muntiacus reevesi) at Monks Wood National Nature reserve, Cambridgeshire, eastern England. Forestry. Vol. 74, No. 3, pp. 241-250.
  • Dolman, P., Fuller, R., Gill, R., Hooton, D. and Tabor, R. (2010). Escalating ecological impacts of deer in lowland woodland. British Wildlife, April 2010.
  • Downing, S., Wade, M., Ames, V. and McKee, K. Muntjac Deer identification sheet. GB Non-native Species Secretariat. Available online: www.nonnativespecies.org [Accessed 20/07/2010]
  • Invasive Species Ireland. Most Unwanted. Available online: http://www.invasivespeciesireland.com/mostunwanted/ [Accessed on: 23/03/2009]
  • Leasor, H., Chiang, P.J. & Pei, K.J-C. 2008. Muntiacus reevesi. In: IUCN 2010. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2010.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>. [Accessed 17/08/ 2010]
  • National Biodiversity Data Centre. National Invasive Species Database. Available online: http://invasivespecies.biodiversityireland.ie [Accessed: 2009]
  • Purser, P., Wilson, F.and Carden, R. (2009). Deer and forestry in Ireland: a review of current status and management requirements. A report prepared for Woodlands of Ireland (Coillearnacha Duchasacha)
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