Fat dormouse (Glis glis) is the only member of the Gliridae family in Iran. It passed interesting evolutionary history in the Hyrcanian old-growth forests as the easternmost part of its global distribution realm. Knowledge about the species’ ecology and biology is necessary to improve the conservation and management of relict forest habitats. Because of its strictly nocturnal activity, nearly all published papers and reports describe dormice habitat affinities based on artificial nest boxes’ installation. For the first time, we studied habitat associations of the Fat dormouse (Glis glis) along the ancient Hyrcanian forests of the southern Caspian Sea coast with the direct spotlighting method and measuring micro and macro habitat variables d...
This study aimed to summarize and reevaluate Fat Dormouse (Glis glis) records in Latvia and in Gauja...
Background: Numerous species, especially among rodents, are strongly affected by the availability of...
The scale at which variations in food availability affect the foraging habits of individual animals ...
The distributional range of the edible dormouse mirrors the close relation of its biology with the c...
The Middle Dnister Region (left bank and right bank of the Dnister from the mouth of the Zolota Lypa...
WOS: 000310069000012Past climatic fluctuations influenced forest habitats and impacted heavily the d...
Nest boxes for dormice (Gliridae) can significantly increase the habitat’s carrying capacity for the...
The majority of data on the distribution of the fat dormouse in Ukraine is known from the right-bank...
Research on arboreal mammals living in Mediterranean forests is poor. Molecular research assessed th...
Populations of the forest dormouse (Dryomys nitedula Pallas, 1778) are widespread across Europe and ...
Dormice monitoring was carried out between 2014 and 2019 at 14 areas located in various regions of t...
Intraspecific variation in size along spatial and environmental gradients has been documented in man...
Determining the landscape and non-vegetative factors that affect the distribution of Muscardinus ave...
There are differences regarding distribution, conservation status and protection according to nation...
Even though the common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) has been observed in a variety of woodlan...
This study aimed to summarize and reevaluate Fat Dormouse (Glis glis) records in Latvia and in Gauja...
Background: Numerous species, especially among rodents, are strongly affected by the availability of...
The scale at which variations in food availability affect the foraging habits of individual animals ...
The distributional range of the edible dormouse mirrors the close relation of its biology with the c...
The Middle Dnister Region (left bank and right bank of the Dnister from the mouth of the Zolota Lypa...
WOS: 000310069000012Past climatic fluctuations influenced forest habitats and impacted heavily the d...
Nest boxes for dormice (Gliridae) can significantly increase the habitat’s carrying capacity for the...
The majority of data on the distribution of the fat dormouse in Ukraine is known from the right-bank...
Research on arboreal mammals living in Mediterranean forests is poor. Molecular research assessed th...
Populations of the forest dormouse (Dryomys nitedula Pallas, 1778) are widespread across Europe and ...
Dormice monitoring was carried out between 2014 and 2019 at 14 areas located in various regions of t...
Intraspecific variation in size along spatial and environmental gradients has been documented in man...
Determining the landscape and non-vegetative factors that affect the distribution of Muscardinus ave...
There are differences regarding distribution, conservation status and protection according to nation...
Even though the common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) has been observed in a variety of woodlan...
This study aimed to summarize and reevaluate Fat Dormouse (Glis glis) records in Latvia and in Gauja...
Background: Numerous species, especially among rodents, are strongly affected by the availability of...
The scale at which variations in food availability affect the foraging habits of individual animals ...