Geographic variation in size (skull length) and sexual dimorphism inMustela erminea, Mustela frenataandMustela nivalisin North America is described and analysed in relation to latitude, longitude, climatic variables, and sympatry or allopatry of these species. Onlyermineaincreases in size with ...
TheLeast weaselis found throughout the northern parts of Europe, Asia and North America, except for Ireland and eastern Canada; it extends as far south as North Africa. It has been introduced into New Zealand. The North American population was formally classified as a separate species,Mustela r...
The long tailed weasel's North American range is from Western Canada into the United States. It lives in open areas of forests, meadows and fields near water. Despite its wide range it's considered uncommon. The black footed ferret has been reintroduced into northeast Montana, western South D...
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Survival and Predation of Weasels ( Mustela erminea, Mustela frenata ) in North Americadoi:10.3955/046.091.0104Mark LinnellClinton EppsEd ForsmanWilliam ZielinskiNorthwest Scientific Association
Data presented in this study and calculations based on heat transfer coefficients suggest that internal organ temperatures differ significantly from normal body temperatures within one minute after death.Casey, T. MArctic Inst. of North America
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It includes two distinct subspecies, the common weasel of western Europe and Britain (M. n. vulgaris Erxleben 1777), and the least weasel of northern Scandinavia, USSR, and North America ( M. n. nivalis Linnaeus 1766), which are different in appearance and range (Stolt 1979) but interbreed...