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Mike Dean 
Water Vole Field Signs and Habitat Assessment 
A Practical Guide to Water Vole Surveys

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An essential guide to assist those surveying for water voles, whether as a professional ecological consultant, a researcher or simply an interested amateur. This book provides detailed descriptions of all the habitats used by water voles, including ideal habitats as well as less typical places, with annotated photos to help the surveyor home in on just the right areas to look. It also contains a comprehensive photographic reference guide to assist in the correct identification of water vole field signs, and explains how to distinguish them from those of similar species. Tips on where and how to search for field signs are also provided, along with guidance on how best to record survey data.
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Table of Content

Acknowledgements


1. Introduction
A bit of background 
Personal experience
Legal protection in the UK 
Competence 


2. Habitat 
Where do you find water voles? 
What does ‘ideal’ habitat for water voles look like? 
Habitat requirements 
Dry areas for burrows or above-ground nests 
Herbaceous vegetation as food and cover 
Water 
How to assess likely value of habitat 
Water voles in terrestrial habitat 


3. What does a water vole look like? 


4. Looking for field signs
Different field signs 
When to search 
Where to search 
How to search 
Other factors to consider 
Health, safety and biosecurity 


5. Droppings and latrines 
Characteristics of water vole droppings 
Latrines 
How many droppings constitute a latrine? 
What can latrines tell us? 
Terrestrial, or fossorial, water voles
Rat droppings 
Field vole and bank vole droppings 
DNA analysis 


6. Feeding remains 


7. Burrows 
Characteristics of ‘active’ water vole burrows 
Burrows of similar species 
Detailed examination of burrows 


8. Nests 


9. Other field signs 
Footprints 
Runs through the vegetation


10. Other species 
Droppings 
Footprints 


11. Recording the information 
What information needs to be recorded? 
How to record the information 
What happens next? 


Bibliography 
Index 

About the author

Mike Dean has worked as an ecological consultant since 1997, with roles in varying size consultancies from the very small (one or two staff members) to the very large multi-disciplinary consultancy, and a few in between. He’s undertaken ecological surveys and produced ecological reports of all different types and sizes. In 2013 he joined the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management’s (CIEEM) Professional Standards Committee, tasked with producing guidelines on, amongst other things, ecological report writing. He’s been delivering training on report writing for CIEEM since 2015.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 112 ● ISBN 9781784272555 ● File size 36.0 MB ● Publisher Pelagic Publishing ● City Exeter ● Country GB ● Published 2021 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7784969 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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