Oliver, M. K.Piertney, S. B.Zalewski, A.Melero, Y.Lambin, X.2016-07-042016-07-042016-10Oliver, M K, Piertney, S B, Zalewski, A, Melero, Y & Lambin, X 2016, 'The compensatory potential of increased immigration following intensive American mink population control is diluted by male-biased dispersal', Biological Invasions, vol. 18, pp. 3047-3061. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-016-1199-x1387-3547ORCID: /0000-0003-4643-2653/work/95222403http://hdl.handle.net/2164/6201Acknowledgments This research was funded by NERC Grants NE/J01396X/1; NE/E006434/1 to XL. Y. M. was funded by a Marie Curie FP7-PEOPLE-2011-IEF 300288. We profusely thank the Scottish Mink Initiative, staff, funders and multiple mink volunteers for the continued effort, samples and enthusiasm. The Scottish Water Vole Conservation Project was funded by The Tubney Charitable trust, Scottish Natural Heritage, the Cairngorms National Park Authority and the People’s Trust for Endangered Species. We also thank the Associate Editor and two anonymous referees for their thoughtful reviews.151004402engSDG 10 - Reduced InequalitiesSDG 15 - Life on LandMinkControlCompensationImmigrationDispersalHotspotsQH301 BiologyNatural Environment Research Council (NERC)NE/J01396X/1NE/E006434/1QH301The compensatory potential of increased immigration following intensive American mink population control is diluted by male-biased dispersalJournal article10.1007/s10530-016-1199-x18