THE RECENT MAMMAL FAUNA OF AUSTRIA

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Hytri.x, (n.s.j 8 (1-2) (1996): 17-21 THE RECENT MAMMAL FAUNA OF AUSTRIA KURT BAUER AND FRIEDERIKE SPITZENBERGER Nuturhistorisches Museum Wien Burgring 7, A - 1014 Wien, Austria ABSTRACT - The recent mammal fauna of Austria comprises 98 wild species. Further, there are roaming domestic cats but no feral populations of any domestic mammal. Key words: Mammals, Austria, Status INTRODUCTION Although Austria is a small country, its mammalian species richness is surprisingly high. This has two main reasons: the geomorphic and vegetational diversity - ranging from the high mountains of the Alps to the western fringe of the forest steppe belt in the Pannonian lowlands - and the complex pleistoceneholocene fauna1 history. Like most of Central Europe, large parts of the country were covered by ice during the last glaciations. But in the East and South East remained unglaciated refugia and others to the South were quite near. Among the relics of this period are species like Rupicapra rupicapru, L ep~ tirnidus and Marmota matmota, also Sicista betulina and Microtus oeconomus. The period we relate to here is the present; the latest 200 years from now. Earlier than that, some late holocene species became extinct or were extirpated: Myotis dasycneme, Bos prirnigenius, Bison bonasus and Alces alces. Of these four species only the moose recolonized Austria on its own. Some others made their appearance as camp-followers of man. The earliest record of Mus musculus dates back to the Bronze Age in Lower Austria (Bauer and Wolff, 1985) and Rattus rattus appears in archeozoological complexes from Roman centres in Carinthia and Upper Austria (Wolff et al., 1980). In spite of isolated earlier records from neighbouring countries, Rattus norvegicus is still known only from about 1750, and free living Oryctolagus cuniculus are recorded for the first time in 1779 in Burgenland (Wolff et al., 1980; Bauer and Spitzenberger, 1989a). THE FAUNA Austria s recent mammal fauna comprises 98 species (Tab. 1). None of them is endemic. The following 3 species are extinct: Canis lupus, last permanently recorded in Styria in 1879-82; now occasional vagrants (the latest one 1996 in Upper Austria). Felis silvestris, last remnants of autochthonous populations surviving in Lower Austria into beginning, in Styria and Carinthia into middle of 20th

18 K. Bauer and E Spitzenberger century; at present occasional vagrants from Slovakia and Moravia. Sicista subtilis, an isolated population east of Lake NeusiedUBurgenland known from a total of 6 specimens; the very localized habitats grossly altered by agricultural intensivation, the animal in spite of intensive search not recorded after 1960. 4 species were introduced intentionally, two more escaped from fur farms: Ovis aries (mouflon, as game animal), since 1753; Cervus duma, largely restricted to deer parks, only in Salzburg a small free ranging population; Cervus nippon (as game animal), since 1907 in Lower Austria north of the Danube; Castor canadensis, 1953 and later in violation of all reintroduction rules in connection with the reintroduction of Custor fiber into the Danube river system in Lower Austria and Vienna; Mustela vison has been recorded as an escape from a mink farm in northern Lower Austria, but has not yet formed feral populations. Myocastor coypus: escapes established in local colonies. 4 species were reintroduced: Cupra ibex: the last autochthonous Austrian Ibex were shot 1700-1720 in Tyrol. Introductions since 1924 (re)established the species in many places from Vorarlberg to Styria. Custor fiber: last recorded near Salzburg in 1869. Reintroductions starting in 1976 were very successful and reestablished the species from Salzach and Inn down the Danube to the March/Morava river on the Slovak border (Stuber, 1988). Felis lynx: the autochthonous population became extinct approximately 100 years ago. Reintroductions beginning 1977 proved successful (Festetics, 1988). Ursus arctos went extinct during the second half of the 19th century, single individuals immigrating since 1920 and in growing frequency since 1960 from Slovenia into Carinthia and sometimes further. One such immigrant migrated to the Otscher area in Lower Austria and settled there, inducing the WWF to a back up introduction programme beginning 1989. Immigration from Slovenia continues, some 20 bears wander at present between Carinthia, Styria, Lower and Upper Austria. 4 species colonized (or recolonized) Austria on their own: Ondatra zibethicus: from the first European population established near Prague/Bohemia in 1905, Austria received its first immigrants in 1914. The distribution of the species now is countrywide. Nyctereutes procyonoides: on its westward expansion from introductions into the western parts of the former Soviet Union, the raccoon dog arrived in Austria in 1954 (Bauer, 1986). The species seems locally established in Lower Austria, but is otherwise still a rare vagrant in Upper and Lower Austria and northern Burgenland. Alces ulces: after extinction of an autochthonous population about 1000 P.D. the gradual post-war buildup of the Polish population and the colonization of southern Bohemia led to visits from stray immigrant specimens (mostly young

The recent mammal fauna of Austria 19 Table 1 - Recent mammals of Austria. Nomenclature following Wilson and Reeder (1993). INSECTIVORA 49. Sicista subtilis I. Erinaceus europaeus 50. Sicista hetulina 2. Erinaceus concolar 5 1. Cricetus cricetus 4. Sorex alpinus 52. Clethrionomys glareohs 5. Sorex minutus 53. Ondatra zibethicus 6. Sore.. coronatus 54. Arvicola terrestris 7. Neomys anomalus 55. Microtus subterraneus 8. Neomys fodiens 56. Microtus multiplex 9. Crocidura suaveolens 51. Microtus oeconomus 10. Crocidura leucodon 58. Microtus arvalis 11. Crocidura russula 59. Microtus agrestis 12. Talpa europaea 60. Microtus nivulis 6 1. Micromy minutus CHIROPTERA 62. Apodemus jlavicollis 13. Rhinolophus ferrumequinum 63. Apodemus alpicola 14. Rhinolophus hippasidero.v 64. Apodemus sylvaticus 15. Myotis blythi 65. Apodemus microps 16. Myotis myotis 66. Apodemus agrarius 1 I, Myotis bechsteini 61. Rattus rattus 18. Myotis nattereri 68. Rattus norvegicus 19. Myotis emarginatus 68. Mus dor&sticus 20. Myotis mystacinus 10. Mus musculus 21, Myotis brandti 11. Mus spicilegus 22. Myotis daubentoni 12. Myocastor coypus 23. Myotis capaccinii 24. p ipistrellus pipistrellus CARNIVORA 25. Pipistrellus nathusii 13. Canis lupus 74. Canis aurem 26. P ipistrellus kuhli 21. P ipistrellus savii 15. Vulpes vulpes 16. Nyctereutes procyonordes 28. Nyctalus leisleri 29. Nyctalus noctula 11. Ursus arctos 30. Eptesicus nilssoni 78. Procyon lotor 31. Eptesicus serotinus 19. Martes martes 32. Vespertilio murinus 80. Martes foina 33. Barbastella barbastellus 81. Mustela erminea 34. Plecotus auritus 82. Mustela nivah 35. Plecotus austriacus 83. Musteln vison 36. Miniopterus schreibersi 84. Mustela putorius 85. Mustela eversmanizi LAGOMORPHA 86. Meles meles 31. Lepus europaeus 87. Lutrn lutru 38. Lepus timidus 88. Felis silvestris 39. Oryctolagus cuniculus 89. Lynx lym RODENTIA ARTlOD ACTYLA 40. Sciurus vulgaris 90. Sus scrofa 41. Murmotu murmotu 91. Cervus durnn 42. Spermophilus citellus 92. Cervus nippon 43. Castor fiber 93. Cenus elaphus $4. Castor camdensis 94. Alces alces 45. Dryomys nitedula 95. Capreolus capreolus 46. Eliomy quercinus 96. Rupicapra rupicapra 41. Myoxus glis 91. Capra ibex 48. Muscardinus avellanarius 98. Ovis aries

20 K. Bauer and E Spitzenberger males) since 1966. Moose appeared in Salzburg, Upper and Lower Austria and are at present recorded annually in the northernmost part of WaldvierteVLower Austria. Procyon lotor: established in expanding feral populations in Germany, in Austria free ranging raccoons have been recorded since 1974, but until now, there is no indication of an established population (Aubrecht, 1995). Canis aureus: the near complete extirpation of the wolf during the last 30 years in most parts of its Balkan Peninsula range made possible for the jackal an unexpected population increase and range expansion. The first specimen was shot in Styria in 1989. Until now 7 specimens (all male) have been recorded north- and westward to Lower and Upper Austria and Salzburg (Hoi-Leitner and Kraus, 1989; Bauer and Suchentrunk, 1995). One species, Myotis capaccinii, has been recorded once as a vagrant outside its normal range in southern Carinthia (nearest colonies in the Slovenian Carst) (Spitzenberger and Mayer, 1988). SOURCES The prominent lepidopterologist H. Rebel provided a first prodromus for Austria s mammals in 1933. This was updated in checklists by Wettstein, 1955 (supplemented by Bauer and Wettstein, 1965) and Bauer and Spitzenberger, 1989a. A first complete mammal fauna is in preparation in the mammalogy section of the Naturhistorische Museum Wien. Preparatory to this work, Spitzenberger in 1978 started a series of monographic papers Mammalia austriaca. The 22 contributions up till 1997 (17 by Spitzenberger) treat a total of 32 species. Thirteen more were covered by short papers in a volume Artenschutz in Osterreich (Spitzenberger ed., 1988), that documents the conservation situation in Austria and provides an overview of Austria s endangered birds and mammals. Conservation concern further led to the production of a Red list of endangered Mammal species in Austria (Bauer and Spitzenberger, 1983, reprinted 1984, new editions 1989 and 1994). REFERENCES Aubrecht, G., 1995. Waschbiir, Procyon lotor und Marderhund (Nyctereutes procyonoides). Staplia, 37: 225-236. Bauer, K., 1986. Der Marderhund Nyctereutes procyonoides (Gray, 1834) in Osterreich - erste gesicherte Nachweise (Mammalia austriaca 9). Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien, 87B: 131-136. Bauer, K. and Spitzenberger, E, 1983. Rote Liste seltener und gefihrdeter Saugetierarten Osterreichs (Mammalia). In: J. GEPP: Rote Listen gefahrdeter Tiere Osterreichs. Grune Reihe d. Bundesmin. f. Gesundheit und Umweltschutz, 1: 43-48. Bauer, K. and Spitzenberger, E, 1989a. Artenliste der Osterreichischen Saugetierfauna. In: K. Bauer (ed.): Rote Listen der gefahrdeten Vogel und Saugetiere Osterreichs. Osterr. Gesellschaft fur Vogelkunde, Wien: 43-52.

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