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  1. Effects of interspecific coexistence on laying date and clutch size in two closely related species of hole-nesting birds
  2. Dormouse (Gliridae) status in Lithuania and surrounding countries: a review
  3. Body size and craniometry of the herb field mouse from Lithuania in the context of species range
  4. Socio-spatial organization in a local population of the forest dormouse Dryomys nitedula, with a review of these relations in other dormouse species
  5. Evolutionary history and species delimitations: a case study of the hazel dormouse, Muscardinus avellanarius
  6. Interspecific variation in the relationship between clutch size, laying date and intensity of urbanization in four species of hole‐nesting birds
  7. Feeding in an unpredictable environment: yearly variations in the diet of the hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius
  8. Distribution, habitats and abundance of the herb field mouse (Apodemus uralensis) in Lithuania
  9. The contemporary genetic pattern of European moose is shaped by postglacial recolonization, bottlenecks, and the geographical barrier of the Baltic Sea
  10. Diet of the fat dormouse (Glis glis) on the northern periphery of its distributional range
  11. Variation in clutch size in relation to nest size in birds
  12. Spatial structure in European moose (Alces alces): genetic data reveal a complex population history
  13. Clutch‐size variation in Western Palaearctic secondary hole‐nesting passerine birds in relation to nest box design
  14. Ecology of the forest dormouse Dryomys nitedula (Pallas 1778) on the north-western edge of its distributional range
  15. Seasonal variability in the diet of the forest dormouse, Dryomys nitedula, on the north-western edge of its distributional range
  16. Summer mortality in the hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) and its effect on population dynamics
  17. Nest site selection by the hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius: is safety more important than food?
  18. Feeding on the edge: the diet of the hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius (Linnaeus 1758) on the northern periphery of its distributional range
  19. Evidence of a complex phylogeographic structure in the common dormouse, Muscardinus avellanarius (Rodentia: Gliridae)
  20. High survival during hibernation affects onset and timing of reproduction
  21. Long-term common dormouse monitoring: effects of forest management on abundance
  22. Determination of conservation priorities in regions with multiple political jurisdictions
  23. Determination of national conservation responsibilities for species conservation in regions with multiple political jurisdictions
  24. Harvest miceMicromys minutus and common dormiceMuscardinus avellanarius live sympatric in woodland habitat
  25. FEEDING BY THE COMMON DORMOUSE (MUSCARDINUS AVELLANARIUS): A REVIEW
  26. Tail autotomy in the common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius): Some ecological aspects
  27. Daily torpor in free-ranging common dormice (Muscardinus avellanarius) in Lithuania
  28. The influence of high nestbox density on the common dormouseMuscardinus avellanarius population
  29. The Diet of rhe Tawny Owl (Strix Aluco) in South-Western Lithuania during the Breeding Period
  30. Late breeding in two common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) populations
  31. Identification of Shrews and Rodents from Skull Remains according to the Length of a Tooth Row
  32. Spatial distribution of the yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) in large forest areas and its relation with seed crop of forest trees
  33. Frequency and demographic parameters of white-tipped common dormice Muscardinus avellanarius
  34. Frequency and demographic parameters of white-tipped common dormiceMuscardinus avellanarius
  35. Diversity of Small Mammals in the Northwestern Lithuania (Mažeikiai District)
  36. New Data on the Pygmy Field Mouse (Apodemus Uralensis) Distribution and Habitats in Lithuania
  37. Life tables for the common dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius in Lithuania
  38. Pygmy Field Mouse (Apodemus UralensisPallas): A New Mammal Species in Lithuania
  39. Mammals Occupying Nestboxes for Birds in Lithuania
  40. HOLLOW BIRDS BREEDING AND ROOSTING IN NESTBOXES IN MIXED FORESTS OF LITHUANIA
  41. Ranging and movement of the Common dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius in Lithuania
  42. DIVERSITY OF SMALL MAMMAL COMMUNITIES IN LITHUANIA (1. A REVIEW)
  43. BIODIVERSITY EVALUATION AT THE LOCAL LEVEL: METHODOLOGICAL AND TERRITORIAL ASPECTS
  44. Microtus oeconomus: Linzey, A.V., Shar, S., Lkhagvasuren, D., Juškaitis, R., Sheftel, B., Meinig, H., Amori, G. & Henttonen, H.
  45. Muscardinus avellanarius: Amori, G., Hutterer, R., Kryštufek, B., Yigit, N., Mitsain, G., Meinig, H. & Juškaitis, R.
  46. Eliomys quercinus: Bertolino, S., Amori, G., Henttonen, H., Zagorodnyuk, I., Zima, J., Juškaitis, R., Meinig, H. & Kryštufek, B.
  47. Glis glis: Amori, G., Hutterer, R., Kryštufek, B., Yigit, N., Mitsain, G., Muñoz, L.J.P, Meinig, H. & Juškaitis, R.
  48. Myodes glareolus: Amori, G., Hutterer, R., Kryštufek, B., Yigit, N., Mitsain, G., Palomo, L.J., Henttonen, H., Vohralík, V., Zagorodnyuk, I., Juškaitis, R., Meinig, H. & Bertolino, S.