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This paper initially describes the evolution of body shape in the raccoon (Procyon lotor) and the raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides). I explain how their similarities are the result of convergent evolution, the process by which unrelated organisms come to resemble one another in form, function, or both. This is the first examination of this phenomenon in these two species. In addition, I consider how their convergent traits and habits as omnivores have contributed to their astounding success as invasive species in Europe. Problems have arisen from these introductions, including impacts on prey species. Considering their broad adaptability as “stout” shaped mesocarnivores should aid in understanding their behavior and ecology, and could assist in addressing their management in Europe. Last, I offer suggestions for the control of raccoons given their compensatory versus additive mortality patterns, a practice that may also have implications for the regulation of raccoon dog populations.
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ecological convergence
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evolutionary convergence
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invasive species
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raccoon
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raccoon dog
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Samuel I. Zeveloff.
The evolutionary and ecological convergence of the raccoon and raccoon dog: A perfect storm of invasive species in Europe.
Wildlife Letters, 2024, 2(2): 67-72 DOI:10.1002/wll2.12044
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