Data on the breeding of M. avellanarius were gathered from two sites in Lithuania in 1981-1993 by regular checking of nestboxes and marking the dormice captured. During the study 374 breeding females were captured and 319 litters found. In Lithuania the breeding season occupies nearly the whole summer period, and adult females may have two litters per season. Mean litter size was 3.9 +- 0.1 juveniles (n = 319) and it depends upon the age of females. The largest litters were detected in May, the smallest in July.Data on the breeding of M. avellanarius were gathered from two sites in Lithuania in 1981-1993 by regular checking of nestboxes and marking the dormice captured. During the study 374 breeding females were captured and 319 litters fou...
Data on the use of nestboxes by Muscardinus avellanarius were gathered in 1971-1996 during all seaso...
The common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) became extinct in half its former range in the UK dur...
The Roach's Mouse-tailed Dormouse (Myomimus roachi, Bate 1937) is endemic to the Western Palearctic ...
Data on the breeding of M. avellanarius were gathered from two sites in Lithuania in 1981-1993 by re...
Data on the breeding of M. avellanarius were gathered from two sites in Lithuania in 1981-1993 by re...
Data on the use of nestboxes by Muscardinus avellanarius were gathered in 1971-1996 during all seaso...
During 1984-1993 investigations on the structure and dynamics of two isolated M. avellanarius popula...
The common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) is a widespread European glirid species that occupies...
ABSTRACT- Muscardinus avellanarius is the most common and widespread of four dormice (Myoxidae) spec...
Muscardinus avellanarius is the most common and widespread of four dormice (Myoxidae) species, livin...
ABSTRACT- During 1984-1993 investigations on the structure and dynamics of two isolated M. avellanar...
<strong>Abstract</strong> During 1984-1993 investigations on the structure and dynamics...
The hazel dormouse, Muscardinus avellanarius is a vulnerable and protected species that is challengi...
During 1980–2002, investigations on the habitat types and distribution pattern of the Danish populat...
The use of nestboxes by British dormice is described. Young weighing less than 15g in October are ta...
Data on the use of nestboxes by Muscardinus avellanarius were gathered in 1971-1996 during all seaso...
The common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) became extinct in half its former range in the UK dur...
The Roach's Mouse-tailed Dormouse (Myomimus roachi, Bate 1937) is endemic to the Western Palearctic ...
Data on the breeding of M. avellanarius were gathered from two sites in Lithuania in 1981-1993 by re...
Data on the breeding of M. avellanarius were gathered from two sites in Lithuania in 1981-1993 by re...
Data on the use of nestboxes by Muscardinus avellanarius were gathered in 1971-1996 during all seaso...
During 1984-1993 investigations on the structure and dynamics of two isolated M. avellanarius popula...
The common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) is a widespread European glirid species that occupies...
ABSTRACT- Muscardinus avellanarius is the most common and widespread of four dormice (Myoxidae) spec...
Muscardinus avellanarius is the most common and widespread of four dormice (Myoxidae) species, livin...
ABSTRACT- During 1984-1993 investigations on the structure and dynamics of two isolated M. avellanar...
<strong>Abstract</strong> During 1984-1993 investigations on the structure and dynamics...
The hazel dormouse, Muscardinus avellanarius is a vulnerable and protected species that is challengi...
During 1980–2002, investigations on the habitat types and distribution pattern of the Danish populat...
The use of nestboxes by British dormice is described. Young weighing less than 15g in October are ta...
Data on the use of nestboxes by Muscardinus avellanarius were gathered in 1971-1996 during all seaso...
The common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) became extinct in half its former range in the UK dur...
The Roach's Mouse-tailed Dormouse (Myomimus roachi, Bate 1937) is endemic to the Western Palearctic ...