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Dynamics of regional distribution and ecology investigation of rare mammals of taiga eurasia (case study of flying squirrel pteromys volans, rodentia, pteromyidae)

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Juri P. Kurhinen1,2, Vladimir N. Bolshakov3, Svetlana N. Bondarchuk4, Elena V. Vargot5,6,7, Sergey N. Gashev8, Elena A. Gorbunova9, Evgeniy S. Zadiraka10, Ernest V. Smirnov4, Uudo Timm21, Ilpo K. Hanski1,22
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Juri P. Kurhinen1,2, Vladimir N. Bolshakov3, Svetlana N. Bondarchuk4, Elena V. Vargot5,6,7, Sergey N. Gashev8, Elena A. Gorbunova9, Evgeniy S. Zadiraka10, Ernest V. Ivanter11, Sergey K. Kochanov12, Elena V. Kulebyakina13, Viktor N. Mamontov13, Artur V. Meydus14, Evgenia A. Muravskaya15, Dmitriy S. Nizovtsev8, Tatyana E. Pavlyushchik16, Valdis Pilats17, Andrey V. Sivkov18, Natalja S. Sikkilya19, Leonid V. Simakin20, Evgeniy N. Smirnov4, Uudo Timm21, Ilpo K. Hanski1,22

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Conservation of Biodiversity of the Transboundary Territories of Russia and Kazakhstan in Western Siberia Under Conditions of Climate Change

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Home-range size, movements, and nest-site use in the siberian flying squirrel, pteromys volans

TL;DR: The Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans) is a nocturnal, arboreal rodent living in boreal coniferous forests as mentioned in this paper, and the average home-range size measured by 100% minimum convex polygons was 59.9 ha for males and 8.3 ha for females.
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Home Ranges and Habitat Use in the Declining Flying Squirrel Pteromys volans in Managed Forests

Ilpo K. Hanski
- 01 Mar 1998 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, home ranges, habitat use and nocturnal activity of eight adult flying squirrels by radio tracking in fragmented coniferous forests in Finland during June - December, 1996 were studied.
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A New Technique for Estimating the Abundance and Habitat Use of Stream Fishes

TL;DR: An open-sampling technique that employed seining and AC electroshocking with a downstream block net was compared with enclosure sampling in a small river, and the two sampling techniques provided concordant fish-assemblage patterns for riffles and runs.
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