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2004 - Volume 10
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81
Fearer, T.M. & Stauffer, D.F.
:
Relationship of ruffed grouse
Bonasa umbellus
to landscape characteristics in southwest Virginia, USA
- Original Articles
91
Harris, R.B. & Loggers, C.O.
:
Status of Tibetan plateau mammals in Yeniugou, China
- Original Articles
101
Kojola, I., Ronkainen, S., Hakala, A., Heikkinen, S. & Kokko, S.
:
Interactions between wolves
Canis lupus
and dogs
C. familiaris
in Finland
- Original Articles
107
Pelliccioni, E.R., Scremin, M. & Toso, S.
:
Early body development of roe deer
Capreolus capreolus
in a sub-Mediterranean ecosystem
- Original Articles
115
Sage, R.B., Hollins, K., Gregory, C.L., Woodburn, M.I.A. & Carroll, J.P.
:
Impact of roe deer
Capreolus capreolus
browsing on understorey vegetation in small farm woodlands
- Original Articles
121
Nikula, A., Heikkinen, S. & Helle, E.
:
Habitat selection of adult moose
Alces alces
at two spatial scales in central Finland
- Original Articles
137
Giacometti, M., Roganti, R., de Tann, D., Stahlberger-Saitbekova, N. & Obexer-Ruff, G.
:
Alpine ibex
Capra ibex ibex
x domestic goat
C. aegagrus domestica
hybrids in a restricted area of southern Switzerland
- Original Articles
145
Halme, P., Häkkilä, M. & Koskela, E.
:
Do breeding Ural owls
Strix uralensis
protect ground nests of birds?: an experiment using dummy nests
- Short communication
149
Ciucci, P., Tosoni, E. & Boitani, L.
:
Assessment of the point-frame method to quantify wolf
Canis lupus
diet by scat analysis
- Short communication
155
Ujvári, M., Baagøe, H.J. & Madsen, A.B.
:
Effectiveness of acoustic road markings in reducing deer-vehicle collisions: a behavioural study
- Short communication
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