Indices - Volume: 2007 - volume 13, Issue: 2
Index

of WILDLIFE BIOLOGY, 2007 - volume 13
Issues : All - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - Suppl. 1 - Suppl. 2
Authors: All A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Issue 2
113 Poole, K.G.: Does survey effort influence sightability of mountain goats Oreamnos americanus during aerial surveys? - Current management
120 Ward, J.M., McCafferty, D.J., Ruxton, G.D. & Houston, D.C.: Thermal consequences of turning white in winter: a comparative study of red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus and Scandinavian willow grouse L. l. lagopus - Original Articles
130 Evans, S.A., Mougeot, F., Redpath, S.M. & Leckie, F.: Alternative methods for estimating density in an upland game bird: the red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus - Original Articles
140 Parish, D.M.B. & Sotherton, N.W.: The fate of released captive-reared grey partridges Perdix perdix: implications for reintroduction programmes - Original Articles
150 Aschwanden, J., Holzgang, O. & Jenni, L.: Importance of ecological compensation areas for small mammals in intensively farmed areas - Original Articles
159 Panzacchi, M., Bertolino, S., Cocchi, R. & Genovesi, P.: Population control of coypu Myocastor coypus in Italy compared to eradication in UK: a cost-benefit analysis - Original Articles
172 Røskaft, E., Händel, B., Bjerke, T. & Kaltenborn, B.P.: Human attitudes towards large carnivores in Norway - Original Articles
186 Garneau, D.E., Post, E., Boudreau, T., Keech, M. & Valkenburg, P.: Spatio-temporal patterns of predation among three sympatric predators in a single-prey system - Original Articles
195 Scheppers, T.L.J., Frantz, A.C., Schaul, M., Engel, E., Breyne, P., Schley, L. & Roper, T.J.: Estimating social group size of Eurasian badgers Meles meles by genotyping remotely plucked single hairs - Original Articles
208 Sulkava, R.: Snow tracking: a relevant method for estimating otter Lutra lutra populations - Original Articles
219 Vanak, A.T. & Gompper, M.E.: Effectiveness of non-invasive techniques for surveying activity and habitat use of the Indian fox Vulpes bengalensis in southern India - Short communication