Mammal Research - Mammal Research most cited and downloaded articles
Mammal Research highlights the all-time most cited papers
A review of the evolutionary causes of rodent group-living (2001)
Diet, food availability and reproduction of wild boar in a Mediterranean coastal area (1996)
Phylogeny and classification of early European Mustelida (Mammalia: Carnivora) (1993)
Predation of Eurasian lynx on roe deer and red deer in Bialowieza Primeral Forest, Poland (1997)
Factors affecting wild boar abundance across an environmental gradient in Spain (2006)
Bioenergetics of pregnancy and lactation in the bank vole (1966)
Mammal Research highlights the most downloaded papers of 2023
Factors affecting the spread of parasites in populations of wild European terrestrial mammals (2019)
Why hibernate? Predator avoidance in the edible dormouse (2023)
Estimating the density of small mammals using the selfie trap is an effective camera trapping method (2022)
Rise and fall of a Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) stepping-stone population in central Germany (2021)
Habitat use by the endangered spotted-tailed quoll in a fragmented landscape (2023)