IUCN/SCC Otter Specialist Group Bulletin
© IUCN/SCC Otter Specialist Group
Volume 32 C: Proceedings European Otter Workshop, 8 - 11 June 2015, Stockholm, Sweden
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Themes | Keynote Speakers | Human-Otter Interactions | Otter Surveys | Citizen Science | Posters
Themes of the Workshop
The workshop had three themes; within each theme, the papers are presented in alphabetical order of speaker.
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Conflicts between otters and humans: old and new threats (new pollutants, minihydroelectric power stations, road kills, health issues etc)
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Otter surveying in Europe in the XXI century: where we are, where we are going and is it the right direction?
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Otters and Citizen Science: joining education and research
Keynote Speakers: (alphabetical order of speaker)
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The Eurasian Otter as a Sentinel of Environmental Health
Elizabeth Chadwick,
Cardiff University Otter Project, School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, United Kingdom
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Impacts of Roads and Traffic on Otters and Other Mammals
Jan Olof Helldin,
Wildlife ecology, Calluna AB, Stockholm, Sweden
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Wildlife Conservation in North America: Science, policy, and politics portrayed through the eyes of the North American river otter
Tom Serfass,
Department of Biology and Natural Resources, Frostburg State University, USA
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The biggest otters you never saw
Lars Werdelin,
Department of Paleobiology, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Sweden
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Human-Otter Interactions
Conflicts between otters and humans: old and new threats (new pollutants, minihydroelectric power stations, road kills, health issues etc). Listed in alphabetical order of author
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Otter preference of different mitigation measures at roads: a Swedish evaluation
Johanna Arrendal and Marie Johnsson
MyraNatur and The Swedish Transport Administration, Sweden
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Human dimensions assessment of angler attitudes towards Eurasian Otters and piscivorous birds in Scotland.
Kelsey Baird, Tom Serfass and Sadie Stevens
Frostburg State University; University of Maryland Center For Environmental Science
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Hydroelectric power stations and fish farming – main threats for otter (Lutra lutra) population in Georgia.
George Gorgadze
Centre for Biodiversity Conservation and Research - NACRES, Tbilisi, Georgia
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The Otter Action Plan in France, what has been done so far? From coexistence of otter and fish-farming to the creation of Otter Havens
Rachel Kuhn and Hélène Jacques
Société Française pour l’Étude et la Protection des Mammifères (SFEPM), France
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Experiences from post mortem analysis of otters in Hungary
József Lanszki, Miklós Heltai, Gabriella L. Széles and Éva A. Bauer-Haáz
University of Kaposvár and Szent István University
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Wild mink as a sentinel species in environmental monitoring
Sara Persson, Anna Rotander, Bert van Bavel, Britt-Marie Bäcklin, Björn Brunström and Ulf Magnusson
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Örebro University; Swedish Museum of Natural History; Uppsala University, Sweden
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Recovering Otter (Lutra lutra) carcasses and information on mortality in the NE Iberian Peninsula:
65 years of results.
Jordi Ruiz-Olmo, Francesc Mañas, Antoni Batet, Berto Minobis, Juan Jiménez, Manuel Alcántara and Santiago Palazón
Direcció general del Medi Natural (DAAM); Generalitat Valenciana, Spain
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Benefits and disadvantages of anthropogenic modifications to the riparian landscape for the Eurasian otter Lutra lutra in the Alps.
Irene C. Weinberger, Stefanie Muff, Andreas Kranz and Fabio Bontadina
University of Zurich, Switzerland; alka-kranz Ingenieurbüro für Wildökologie und Naturschutz, Austria; SWILD - Urban Ecology & Wildlife Research, Zurich, Switzerland
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Posters
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Evidence of shotgun wounded otters in Sweden (Lutra lutra). Erik O. Ågren, Caroline Bröjer and Anna Roos
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Screening of salmonella in Swedish otters (Lutra lutra). Erik O. Ågren, Anna Roos, Caroline Bröjer and Gete Hestvik
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Comparison of evaluation methods for otter mitigation measures at roads: simple method as good as labor intensive one. Johanna Arrendal and Marie Johnsson
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Status, hunting value and threats for Eurasian otter in Russia. Alexey Yu. Oleynikov
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Antimicrobial resistant Aeromonas isolated from Eurasian otters (Lutra lutra Linnaeus, 1758) in Portugal. M. Oliveira, N.M. Pedroso, T. Ribeiro, T. Sales-Luís, L. Tavares, and T. Semedo-Lemsaddek
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Concentrations of perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) in otters from northern Sweden. Anna Roos, Tomas Alsberg and Jonathan P. Benskin
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Otter and man - Oh, those conflicts
(Notes from Slovakia). Peter Urban
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Connecting the Dutch otters to the West-European population. Johan Bekhuis, Gijs Kurstjens, Ellen van Norren, Hugh Jansman, Bart Beekers, Bram Houben
Otter Surveys
Otter surveying in Europe in the XXI century: where we are, where we are going and is it the right direction?
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The need of a survey method that will allow monitoring otters during increasing population
Mia Bisther and Oskar Norrgrann
Brandt & Gröndahl AB and County Administration Board of Västernorrland, Sweden
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Foraging history of Eurasian otters (Lutra lutra) inferred from stable isotopes δ13C and δ15N
Morten Elmeros, Maria Topgaard, Anders Michelsen and Aksel Bo Madsen
,Aarhus University; University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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Radio -telemetry to track Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra): a critical review: a critical review
Hans-Heinrich Krüger
Action for Otter Conservation, Otter-Zentrum, Hankensbüttel, Germany
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Non-invasive methods on otters: so hard, so useful
Laura Lerone, Chiara Mengoni, Ettore Randi and Anna Loy
University of Molise and Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA), via Ca’ Fornacetta
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Monitoring otters and their habitats in Europe. Shall we take advantage from EU directives?
Anna Loy
Università del Molise, Italy
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Designing occupancy studies to monitor otter populations.
Manlio Marcelli and Romina Fusillo
LUTRIA Wildlife Research and Consulting, Rome, Italy
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The distribution, population and population density of the Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) in Russia and some adjacent countries – a review
Alexey Yu. Oleynikov and Aleksander P. Saveljev
Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
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The Eurasian Otter in Israel: From science to conservation management.
Roni Shachal, David Saltz and Amit Dolev,
Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research and Israel Nature and Parks Authority
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Gradual recovery and recent strong decline in the Eurasian Otter (Lutra lutra) population in Belarus.
Vadim Sidorovich
Institute of Zoology,
National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Belarus
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Population structure and recent temporal changes in genetic variation in Eurasian otters from Sweden.
Jean-Luc Tison, Victor Blennow, Eleftheria Palkopoulou, Petra Gustafsson, Anna Roos and Love Dalén.
Swedish Museum of Natural History and Swedish Museum of Natural History
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Jacob van der Ploeg, Teun Smink, Daan Smit, Addy de Jongh, Catherine O'Reilly, Ferdia Marnell, David O'Neill and Edel Sheerin
Van Hall Larenstein; Zambian Carnivore Programme; Dutch Otterstation Foundation; Waterford Institute of Technology; National Parks and Wildlife Service, Ireland
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Status of the otter population in the Netherlands
Ellen van Norren, Hugh Jansman, Vilmar Dijkstra and Arjen de Groot
Dutch Mammal Society and Alterra
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Posters
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New Sightings
of Lutra lutra in Algeria. Badis Bakhouche, Mohamed L. Bendjeddou and Dino Scaravelli
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The Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) in Sweden: distribution, trend and threats. Mia Bisther
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Eurasian Otter (Lutra lutra) in Georgia. George Gorgadze
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Assessment of population structure in Hungarian otter populations. István Lehoczky, Desiré L. Dalton, József Lanszki, Zoltán Sallai, Thabang M. Madisha, Lisa J. Nupen and Antoinette Kotzé
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The Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) in Italy: distribution, trend and threats. Anna Loy, Alessandro Balestrieri, Remo Bartolomei, Laura Bonesi, Matteo Caldarella, Giuseppina De Castro, Egidio Fulco, Romina Fusillo, Pasquale Gariano, Francesco Imperi, Francesca Iordan , Luca Lapini, Laura Lerone, Manlio Marcelli, Maurizio Marrese, Marco Pavanello, Claudio Prigioni and Davide Righetti
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Monitoring of the European otter (Lutra lutra) population in the southeast of Belgium and the north of Luxembourg. Gérard Schmidt, Nathalie Claux, Charlotte Bontinck, Eva Rabold, Patrick Thommes, Christine Leclercq
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Using stable isotopes to study feeding ecology of Eurasian otters
(Lutra lutra) in freshwater habitats: preliminary results. Marcia Sittenthaler, Wolfgang Wanek, Andreas Zitek, Thomas Prohaska, Rosemarie Parz-Gollner, Klaus Hackländer
Citizen Science
Otters and Citizen Science: joining education and research
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Using otter as a tool for aquatic ecosystems conservation. Case study: Conservation campaign – Romania´s rivers: last chance.
Bouroș George
University of Bucharest
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The Otter Spotter – Public engagement with otter mortality monitoring in the UK
Elizabeth Chadwick and S.E. Perkins
Cardiff University School of Biosciences, United Kingdom
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Making otters count: a citizen science approach to surveying for otters (Lutra lutra) in north east England.
Vivien Kent
Durham Wildlife Trust, United Kingdom
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Noninvasive surveying of otters in Ireland and Wales using a community-based citizen science approach
O’Neill, Sheerin, E., Turner, P.D., O’Meara, D.B., Harrington, A., Macpherson, J., Morris C., Denton A., Clews-Roberts, B., Guest, B., Schofield, H., Halliwell, Liz and Catherine O´Reilly
Mammals in a Sustainable Environment (MISE) Project: Waterford Institute of Technology; Waterford City and County Council; Natural Resources Wales;The Vincent Wildlife Trust
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Spotted-necked Otters and Rubondo Island National Park, Tanzania: The process of developing an ecotourism flagship
Tom Serfass and Sadie Stevens
Frostburg State University, Maryland, USA
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Posters
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