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19 January 2021 Lepus europaeus (Lagomorpha: Leporidae)
Anni Bock
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Abstract

Lepus europaeusPallas, 1778, commonly called the European hare, is one of 32 species of Lepus. It is widely distributed in Europe and Asia where it was not native but introduced by humans for sport. L. europaeus does not burrow, nor hibernate, and gives birth to precocial young (leverets). It prefers open grassland, fields, agricultural farmland, and pastures with hedgerows and bushes. Declining populations in several countries since the 1960s led to increased research to investigate the reasons; L. europaeus is considered threatened in several countries, but of “Least Concern” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.

© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society of Mammalogists, www.mammalogy.org.
Anni Bock "Lepus europaeus (Lagomorpha: Leporidae)," Mammalian Species 52(997), 125-142, (19 January 2021). https://doi.org/10.1093/mspecies/seaa010
Accepted: 12 August 2020; Published: 19 January 2021
KEYWORDS
declining population
European brown hare
game animal
lagomorph
leporid
worldwide distribution
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