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 | Journal of Mammalogy 2003, Vol 84 |
AM Doroff, JA Estes, MT Tinker, DM Burn, TJ Evans | Sea otter population declines in the Aleutian archipelago | 55-64 |
BD Patterson, EJ Neiburger, SM Kasiki | Tooth breakage and dental disease as causes of carnivore-human conflicts | 190-196 |
BJ Stafford, RW Thorington, T Kawamichi | Positional behavior of Japanese giant flying squirrels (Petaurista leucogenys) | 263-271 |
CE Schleich, AI Vassallo | Bullar volume in subterranean and surface-dwelling caviomorph rodents | 185-189 |
CJA Bradshaw, RJ Barker, RG Harcourt, LS Davis | Estimating survival and capture probability of fur seal pups using multistate mark-recapture models | 65-80 |
CL Williams, K Blejwas, JJ Johnston, MM Jaeger | Temporal genetic variation in a coyote (Canis latrans) population experiencing high turnover | 177-184 |
CN Shaw, PJ Wilson, BN White | A reliable molecular method of gender determination for mammals | 123-128 |
DJH Sleep, RM Brigham | An experimental test of clutter tolerance in bats | 216-224 |
DT Blumstein, JC Daniel, RA Sims | Group size but not distance to cover influences agile wallaby (Macropus agilis) time allocation | 197-204 |
E Arellano, DS Rogers, FA Cervantes | Genic differentiation and phylogenetic relationships among tropical harvest mice (Reithrodontomys: subgenus Aporodon) | 129-143 |
EA Beever, PE Brussard, J Berger | Patterns of apparent extirpation among isolated populations of pikas (Ochotona princeps) in the Great Basin | 37-54 |
F Luna, CD Antinuchi | Daily movements and maximum speed in Ctenomys talarum (Rodentia: Ctenomyidae) in artificial enclosures | 272-277 |
GM Koehler, DJ Pierce | Black bear home-range sizes in Washington: Climatic, vegetative, and social influences | 81-91 |
H Matsubayashi, E Bosi, S Kohshima | Activity and habitat use of lesser mouse-deer (Tragulus javanicus) | 234-242 |
J Theuerkauf, W Jedrzejewski, K Schmidt, H Okarma, I Ruczynski, S Sniezko, R Gula | Daily patterns and duration of wolf activity in the Bialowieza Forest, Poland | 243-253 |
JK Wickliffe, I Chizhevsky, MB ONeill, BE Rodgers, YV DuninaBarkovskaya, RJ Baker | Identifying voucher specimens involving risk: Shrews from Chornobyl, Ukraine | 117-122 |
JM Nassar, H Beck, LDL Sternberg, TH Fleming | Dependence on cacti and agaves in nectar-feeding bats from Venezuelan arid zones | 106-116 |
JR Demboski, JA Cook | Phylogenetic diversification within the Sorex cinereus group (Soricidae) | 144-158 |
JW Dragoo, RL Honeycutt, DJ Schmidly | Taxonomic status of white-backed hog-nosed skunks, genus Conepatus (Carnivora: Mephitidae) | 159-176 |
KE Mabry, EA Dreelin, GW Barrett | Influence of landscape elements on population densities and habitat use of three small-mammal species | 20-25 |
L Lombardi, N Fernandez, S Moreno, R Villafuerte | Habitat-related differences in rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) abundance, distribution, and activity | 26-36 |
LD Bacigalupe, EL Rezende, GJ Kenagy, F Bozinovic | Activity and space use by degus: A trade-off between thermal conditions and food availability? | 311-318 |
LL Kerley, JM Goodrich, DG Miquelle, EN Smirnov, HB Quigley, MG Hornocker | Reproductive parameters of wild female Amur (Siberian) tigers (Panthera tigris altaica) | 288-298 |
ML Guichon, M Borgnia, CF Righi, GH Cassini, MH Cassini | Social behavior and group formation in the coypu (Myocastor coypus) in the Argentinean pampas | 254-262 |
MM Rowland, MJ Wisdom, DH Johnson, BC Wales, JP Copeland, FB Edelmann | Evaluation of landscape models for wolverines in the interior northwest, United States of America | 92-105 |
MR Nogueira, AL Peracchi | Fig-seed predation by 2 species of Chiroderma: Discovery of a new feeding strategy in bats | 225-233 |
R Sumbera, H Burda, WN Chitaukali | Reproductive biology of a solitary subterranean bathyergid rodent, the silvery mole-rat (Heliophobius argenteocinereus) | 278-287 |
SM Zervanos, CM Salsbury | Seasonal body temperature fluctuations and energetic strategies in free-ranging eastern woodchucks (Marmota monax) | 299-310 |
T Kingston, G Jones, Z Akbar, TH Kunz | Alternation of echolocation call's in 5 species of aerial-feeding insectivorous bats from Malaysia | 205-215 |
Y Ziv | Predicting patterns of mammalian species diversity from a process-based simulation model | 1-19 |