What has molecular epidemiology ever done for wildlife disease research? Past contributions and future directions Clare H. BentonRichard J. DelahayDavid J. Hodgson Review 20 December 2014 Pages: 1 - 16
Living above the treeline: roosting ecology of the alpine bat Plecotus macrobullaris Antton AlberdiJoxerra AihartzaInazio Garin Original Paper 01 October 2014 Pages: 17 - 25
Extending the natural range of a declining species: genetic evidence for native great crested newt (Triturus cristatus) populations in the Scottish Highlands C. D. O’BrienJ. E. HallR. Jehle Original Paper 05 October 2014 Pages: 27 - 33
Current and future effectiveness of Natura 2000 network in the central Alps for the conservation of mountain forest owl species in a warming climate Mattia BrambillaValentina BergeroRiccardo Falco Original Paper 04 October 2014 Pages: 35 - 44
Seasonal variations of wild boar Sus scrofa distribution in agricultural landscapes: a species distribution modelling approach Kevin MorellePhilippe Lejeune Original Paper 19 October 2014 Pages: 45 - 56
A new method for assessing food quality in common vole (Microtus arvalis) populations Eva JanovaJosef BryjaMarta Heroldova Original Paper 21 October 2014 Pages: 57 - 62
Home range and migration patterns of male red deer Cervus elaphus in Western Carpathians Rudolf KropilPeter SmolkoPeter Garaj Original Paper Open access 25 October 2014 Pages: 63 - 72
Effect of habitat and game management practices on ring-necked pheasant harvest in the Czech Republic Michaela HoláTomáš ZíkaVlastimil Hart Original Paper 09 November 2014 Pages: 73 - 80
Investigating the puzzling genetic structure of mallard populations (Anas platyrhynchos L.) in Italy Mariella BarattiNicola BaccettiFrancesco Dessì-Fulgheri Original Paper 22 November 2014 Pages: 81 - 89
Food intake rates of herbivorous mammals and birds and the influence of body mass Patrick SteuerJürgen HummelKarl-Heinz Südekum Original Paper 25 November 2014 Pages: 91 - 102
Pine marten (Martes martes) abundance in an insular mountainous region using non-invasive techniques Declan T. O’MahonyPeter TurnerCatherine O’Reilly Original Paper 25 December 2014 Pages: 103 - 110
Snow sinking depth and forest canopy drive winter resource selection more than supplemental feeding in an alpine population of roe deer Federico OssiJean-Michel GaillardFrancesca Cagnacci Original Paper 05 December 2014 Pages: 111 - 124
Seasonal dietary shifts and food resource exploitation by the hog badger (Arctonyx collaris) in a Chinese subtropical forest Youbing ZhouWenwen ChenDavid W. Macdonald Original Paper 10 December 2014 Pages: 125 - 133
Hematology and serum biochemistry values of free-ranging Iberian wolves (Canis lupus) trapped by leg-hold snares Nuno SantosHelena Rio MaiorFrancisco Álvares Original Paper 13 December 2014 Pages: 135 - 141
Identification and characterization of polymorphic Alu insertions in the Tibetan macaque (Macaca thibetana) Huawei GuoJuan JiangJing Li Original Paper 20 December 2014 Pages: 143 - 149
Weed seeds, not grain, contribute to the diet of wintering skylarks in arable farmlands of Western France Cyril EraudEmilie CadetVincent Bretagnolle Original Paper 24 December 2014 Pages: 151 - 161
Mycobacteria species in wild mammals of the Pantanal of central South America Letícia Alves Gomes AlberttiAntonio Francisco Souza-FilhoAna Luiza Alves Rosa Osório Short Communication 14 October 2014 Pages: 163 - 166
The age structure and sex ratio in wild boar (Sus scrofa) populations as determined by observations of free-roaming populations and by harvests of collective hunts in southern Poland Dorota MertaBogusław BobekJakub Furtek Short Communication Open access 08 October 2014 Pages: 167 - 170
The macroscopic intestinal anatomy of a lowland tapir (Tapirus terrestris) Katharina HagenDennis W. H. MüllerMarcus Clauss Short Communication 12 October 2014 Pages: 171 - 176
Does understory clutter reduce bat activity in forestry pine plantations? Annia Rodríguez-San PedroJavier A. Simonetti Short Communication 12 October 2014 Pages: 177 - 179