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Habitat use and preferences of the least weasel (Mustela nivalis) in South Korea

Journal of Ecology and Environment / Journal of Ecology and Environment, (P)2287-8327; (E)2288-1220
2023, v.47 no.4, pp.193-199
https://doi.org/10.5141/jee.23.065
Kim Areum (National Institute of Ecology)
Woo Donggul (National Institute of Ecology)
Lee Je Min (National Institute of Ecology)
Kim Jinhwi (National Institute of Ecology)
Lim Anya (National Institute of Ecology)
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Abstract

Background: The least weasel (Mustela nivalis) holds the distinction of being the world’s smallest carnivorous animal, yet its presence in South Korea has remained poorly understood. To address this knowledge gap, this study investigates the habitat preferences and distribution of the least weasel in South Korea. Results: Our study compiled presence data from various sources, including citizen reports, national surveys, and expert observations. The results confirmed the nationwide presence of the least weasel in mainland South Korea, with notable concentration regions such as Gangwon province. Among the various habitats, forest edges and forests emerged as the predominant choice, with over half of the documented locations situated within these environments, particularly in broadleaf forests. Additionally, the data reveal a year-round presence of the least weasel, with recorded cases occurring at varying levels throughout the year. Conclusions: Our research advances the understanding of least weasels in South Korea. Despite the relatively modest dataset, our results provide as a valuable resource for future conservation initiatives, emphasizing the significance of forested landscapes. Additionally, it assists in identifying priority areas for protection and management efforts. To secure the future of the least weasel in South Korea and beyond, further research, including longterm monitoring and genetic studies, is imperative.

keywords
endangered species, habitat preference, least weasel, South Korea

Journal of Ecology and Environment