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The fisher (Martes pennati) was once abundant in the western part of Virginia before the European settlements. There have not been significant numbers of fishers in Virginia since 1890. There have been occasional sightings of fishers in Giles County, probably due to migration of fishers that were reintroduced into West Virginia in 1969. The main reasons for the decline in fishers are the decline of large spruce-pine stands and the absence of porcupines.
There is little hope for increasing the population of fishers, since Virginia lacks large, contiguous patches of spruce-pine forest and a major food item, porcupines. Fishers require porcupines where heavy competition exists for other prey such as squirrels, snowshoe hares, other small mammals, and ruffed grouse. Virginia has well-established populations of foxes, hawks, bobcats, and weasels, all of which may be able to outcompete the fisher for these foods. Therefore managing fishers in Virginia will be difficult, and the costs will probably outweigh the benefits derived. If management was to be attempted, these things should be considered.
spruce, fir, cedar, pine, hardwood
(but they are more commonly found in a spruce-pine mixed forest.)
See references (2005)
Aubry, K.B.; Lewis, J.C. 2003. Extirpation and reintroduction offishers (Martes pennanti) in -®on: implications for their conservation in the Pacific States. Biological Conservation. 114: 79-90.
Aubry, K.B.; Raley, C.M. 2002. Ecological characteristics of fishers in the southern Oregon Cascade Range; final report. On file with: K. Aubry, Forestry Sciences Laboratory, 3625 SW 93rd Ave., Olympia, WA 98512.
Aubry, K.B.; Wisley, S.M.; Raley, C.M.; Buskirk, S.W. 2004. Zoogeography, spacing patterns, and dispersal in fishers: insights gained from combining field and genetic data. In: Harrison, D.J; Fuller, A.K.; Proulx, G., eds. Martens and fishers (Martes) in human-altered environments: an international perspective. New York: Springer Academic Publishers: 211-230.
Drew, R.E.; Hallett, J.G.; Aubry, K.B.; Cullings, KW.; Koepf, S.M.; Zielinski, W.l 2003. Conservation genetics of the fisher (Martes pennanti) based on mitochondrial DNA sequencing. Molecular Ecology. 12: 51-62.
Wisely, S.M.; Buskirk, SW.; Russell, G.A.; Aubry, K.B.; Zielinski, Wl 2004. Phylogeography and genetic diversity of the fisher (Martes pennanti) in a one-dimensional stepping-stone metapopulation. Journal of Mammalogy. 85: 640-648.
A contribution by Marc R. Petersen (1992) and
Richard P. Panuska,
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences,
Virginia Polytechnic and State University,
Blacksburg, VA 20401-0321
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