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Published/Copyright: May 9, 2022

Published Online: 2022-05-09
Published in Print: 2022-05-25

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  1. Frontmatter
  2. Ecology
  3. Factors influencing the success of capturing European brown bears with foot snares
  4. First tracking of an eastern spotted skunk litter from birth to independence
  5. A snapshot of rodents and shrews of agroecosystems in Ethiopian highlands using camera traps
  6. First photographic record of albinism in Baiomys taylori (Rodentia: Cricetidae)
  7. First record for a partial Isabelline colouration in a European mole, Talpa europaea, from Central Italy
  8. The natural history of the Stenodermatinae Chiroderma doriae vizottoi Taddei and Lim 2010 (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) in a semiarid region from Brazil
  9. Free-ranging Van Gelder’s bat Bauerus dubiaquercus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) preying on dung beetles in southern Mexico
  10. First report of albinism in a lactating female of the chestnut long-tongued bat Lionycteris spurrelli Thomas, 1913 (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae)
  11. Fruits consumed by phyllostomid bats in a Peruvian Yungas forest: new dietary items for Chiroderma salvini and Lonchophylla handleyi
  12. Conservation
  13. Distribution of introduced American mink in the Northern Apennine area (Central Italy)
  14. A re-discovery of Coelops frithii (Chiroptera, Hipposideridae) from its type locality after one and a half century
  15. Ethology
  16. Vocalizations of the Sepia short-tailed Opossum Monodelphis adusta (Thomas, 1897, Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae)
  17. Evolutionary Biology
  18. Sexual size dimorphism and geographic variation in forearm length of Rafinesque’s Big-eared Bat (Corynorhinus rafinesquii) and Southeastern Myotis (Myotis austroriparius)
  19. Dental formula variations in wild and domestic Sus scrofa: is the first premolar agenesis an evolutionary trend?
  20. Taxonomy/Phylogeny
  21. Morphological and molecular confirmation of the common pipistrelle bat, Pipistrellus pipistrellus Schreber, 1774 (Vespertilionidae: Chiroptera), in Xinjiang, China
  22. Discovery of Kerivoula kachinensis and a validity of K. titania (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in China
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