Mammal Review,Vol.31 No.1 (2001)
Mammal Review,Vol.31 No.1 (2001)
- Oxford, Blackwell Science Ltd, 2001,
- 1-110p. 25cm.
- Mammal Review ; Vol.31, No.1 .
Partitions in the carnivoran auditory bulla: their formation and significance for systematics,A review of the historical evidence of the habitat of the Pine Marten in Cumbria,The palaeoecology of the Vombatidae: did giant wombats burrow?,Bark consumption by small rodents in the northern and southern hemispheres,Coprophagy in leporids and other mammalian herbivores,Diving and ranging behaviour of odontocetes: a methodological review and critique,A preliminary survey for changes in urban Fox (Vulpes vulpes) densities in England and Wales, and implications for rabies control
0305-1838
Partitions in the carnivoran auditory bulla: their formation and significance for systematics,A review of the historical evidence of the habitat of the Pine Marten in Cumbria,The palaeoecology of the Vombatidae: did giant wombats burrow?,Bark consumption by small rodents in the northern and southern hemispheres,Coprophagy in leporids and other mammalian herbivores,Diving and ranging behaviour of odontocetes: a methodological review and critique,A preliminary survey for changes in urban Fox (Vulpes vulpes) densities in England and Wales, and implications for rabies control
0305-1838
