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Mammal Research highlights the all-time most cited papers

Rodent population dynamics in a primeval deciduous forest (Białowieża National Park) in relation to weather, seed crop, and predation (this opens in a new tab) (1993)

Factors shaping population densities and increase rates of ungulates in Bialowieza Primeval Forest (Poland and Belarus) in the 19th and 20th centuries (this opens in a new tab) (1997)

A review of the evolutionary causes of rodent group-living (this opens in a new tab) (2001)

Diet, food availability and reproduction of wild boar in a Mediterranean coastal area (this opens in a new tab) (1996)

Phylogeny and classification of early European Mustelida (Mammalia: Carnivora) (this opens in a new tab) (1993)

Predation of Eurasian lynx on roe deer and red deer in Bialowieza Primeral Forest, Poland (this opens in a new tab) (1997)

The trophic ecology of wolves and their predatory role in ungulate communities of forest ecosystems in Europe (this opens in a new tab) (1995)

Factors affecting wild boar abundance across an environmental gradient in Spain (this opens in a new tab) (2006)

Bioenergetics of pregnancy and lactation in the bank vole (this opens in a new tab) (1966)

Foraging by lynx and its role in ungulate mortality: the local (Białowieża Forest) and the Palaearctic viewpoints (this opens in a new tab) (1993)

Mammal Research highlights the most downloaded papers of 2023

High domestic pig contribution to the local gene pool of free-living European wild boar: a case study in Poland (this opens in a new tab) (2018)

Factors affecting the spread of parasites in populations of wild European terrestrial mammals (this opens in a new tab) (2019)

Why hibernate? Predator avoidance in the edible dormouse (this opens in a new tab) (2023)

Estimating the density of small mammals using the selfie trap is an effective camera trapping method (this opens in a new tab) (2022)

The Mostela: an adjusted camera trapping device as a promising non-invasive tool to study and monitor small mustelids (this opens in a new tab) (2020)

Rise and fall of a Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) stepping-stone population in central Germany (this opens in a new tab) (2021)

Habitat use by the endangered spotted-tailed quoll in a fragmented landscape (this opens in a new tab) (2023)

Habitat structure and the presence of large carnivores shape the site use of an understudied small carnivore: caracal ecology in a miombo woodland (this opens in a new tab) (2023)

Bioacoustic evidence for a continuous summer presence of the greater noctule bat, Nyctalus lasiopterus, in the Italian Alps (this opens in a new tab) (2023)

Habitat selection of smooth-coated otters (Lutrogale perspicillata) in the peri-coastal, urbanised landscape of Goa, India (this opens in a new tab) (2022)

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