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2006
Barnett, R., Yamaguchi, N., Barnes, I. and Cooper, A. 2006. Lost population and preserving genetic diversity in the lion Panthera leo: implications for its ex situ conservation. Conservation Genetics, published online http://abc.zoo.ox.ac.uk/Papers/consgen06_lion.pdf
Bonacic, C., Feber, R.E., and Macdonald, D.W. 2006. Capture of the vicuña (Vicugna vicugna) for sustainable use: Animal welfare implications. Biological Conservation 129 (4):543-550.Bonesi, L., Strachan, R., and Macdonald, D.W. 2006. Why are there fewer signs of mink in England? Considering multiple hypothesis. Biological Conservation 130:268-277.
Courtenay, O., Macdonald, D.W., Gillingham, S., Almeida, G., and Dias, R. 2006. First observations on South America’s largely insectivorous canid: the hoary fox (Pseudalopex vetulus). Journal of Zoology 268:45-54.
Domingo-Roura, X., Marmi, J., Ferrando, A., López-Giráldez, F., Macdonald, D.W., and Jansman, H. 2006. Inquiring into the Origin of Badger Hair Used in the Manufacturing of Shaving Brushes. Biological Conservation 128:425-430.
Kamler, J. F., and W. B. Ballard. 2006. Ear flashing behavior of black-tailed jackrabbits (Lepus californicus). American Midland Naturalist 155:390-391
Loveridge, A.J, Lynam, T., and Macdonald, D.W. 2006. Lion Conservation Research. Workshops 3 and 4: From conflict to Socioecology. 95 p.
Macdonald, D.W. 2006a. The evoloving discussion of trophy hunting. In: Loveridge, A.J, Lynam, T., and Macdonald, D.W., editor. Lion Conservation Research Workshops 3 and4: From conflict to Socioecology. p 18 - 22.Macdonald, D.W., Sillero-Zubiri, C., Wang, S.W., and Wilson, D.C. 2006b. Lions and conflict: lessons from a wider context. In: Loveridge, A.J, Lynam, T., and Macdonald, D.W., editor. Lion Conservation Research Workshops 3 and4: From conflict to Socioecology. p 1-16.
Marino, J., Sillero-Zubiri, C. and Macdonald, D.W. 2006. Trends, dynamics and resilience of an Ethiopian wolf population. Animal Conservation 9:49-58.
Marmi, J., López-Giráldez, F., Macdonald, D.W., Calafell, F., Zholnerovskaya, E., Domingo-Roura, X. 2006. Mitochondrial DNA reveals a strong phylogeographic structure in the badger across Eurasia. Molecular ecology 15:1007-1020.Mathews, F. , Lovett, L., Rushton, S., and Macdonald, D.W. 2006. Bovine tuberculosis in cattle: reduced risk on wildlife-friendly farms. Biology Letters Published online.
Merckx, T. and Van Dyck, H. 2006. Landscape structure and phenotypic plasticity in flight morphology in the butterfly Pararge aegeria. Oikos, 113: 226-232.Packer, C., Whitman, K., Loveridge, A., Jackson, J., and Funston, P. 2006. Impacts of trophy hunting on lions in East and Southern Africa: Recent offtake and future recommendations. The Eastern and Southern African Lion conservation Workshop. Johannesburg, South, A.frica.
Riordan, P., Hudson, P and Albon, S. 2006. Do parasites matter? In: K.M. Service & D.W. Macdonald (eds) Key Topics in Conservation Biology, Blackwell Publishing, UK.
Travis, E. K., F. H. Vargas, J. Merkel, N. Gottdenker, E. Miller, and P. G. Parker. 2006. Hematology, plasma chemistry, and serology of the Flightless Cormorant (Phalacrocorax harrisi) in the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 42 (1): 133-141 (Download PDF)
Vargas, F.H., Harrison, S., Reab, S., and Macdonald, D.W. 2006. Biological effects of El Nino on the Galapagos penguin. Biological Conservation 127:107-114.Wang, S.W. and Macdonald, D.W. 2006. Livestock predation by carnivores in Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park, Bhutan. Biological Conservation 129 (4):558-565.
Yamaguchi, N. 2006. Revaluation of “generic” zoo lions. International Zoo News 53: 41-42.Yamaguchi, N., Dugdale, H., and Macdonald, D.W. 2006. Female receptivity, embryonic diapause, and superfetation in the european badger (Meles meles): implications for the reproductive tactics of males and females. The Quarterly Review of Biology 81:33 - 48.
2005
Balmford, A., Green, R.E. and Scharlemann, J.P.W. 2005. Sparing land for nature: exploring the potential impact of changes in agricultural yield on the area needed for crop production. Global Change Biology 11: 1594-1605
Baker, S.E., Ellwood, S.A., Watkins, R., and Macdonald, D.W. 2005a. Non-lethal control of wildlife: using chemical repellents as feeding deterrents for the European badger Meles meles. Journal of Applied Ecology 42:921-931.Baker, S.E., Ellwood, S.A., Watkins, R.W., and Macdonald, D.W. 2005b. A dose-response trial with ziram-treated maize and free-ranging European badgers Meles meles. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 93:309-321.
Boersma, P.D., Vargas, H., and G. Merlen. 2005. Living laboratory in peril (Science Editorial). Science 308:925.
Campbell, R. D., Rosell, F., Nolet, B. A. and Dijkstra, V. A. A. 2005. Territory and group sizes in Eurasian beavers: echoes of settlement and reproduction? Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology. 58, 597-607.Fahlman, Å., Loveridge, A., Wenham, C., Foggin, C., Arnemo, J.M., Nyman, G. 2005. Reversible anaesthesia of free-ranging lions (Panthera leo) in Zimbabwe. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 76 (4):187-192.
Fuller, R.J., Norton, L.R., Feber, R.E, Johnson, P.J, Chamberlain, D.E., Joys, A.C., Mathews, F., Stuart, R.C., Townsend, M.C., Manley, W.J., Wolfe, M.S., Macdonald, D.W and Firbank, L.G. 2005. Benefits of organic farming to biodiversity vary among taxa. Biology Letters. Online doi:10.1098/rsbl.2005,0357
Green, R.E., Cornell, S., Scharlemann, J.P.W. and Balmford, A. 2005. Farming and the fate of wild nature. Science 307: 550-555
Green, R.E., Cornell, S., Scharlemann, J.P.W. and Balmford, A. 2005. The Future of Farming and Conservation - Response. Science 308: 1257-1258
Goltsman, M., Kruchenkova, E.P., Sergeev, S., Johnson, P.J., and Macdonald, D.W. 2005. Effects of food availability on dispersal and cub sex ratio in the Mednyi Arctic fox. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 59:198-206.Gottdenker, N.L., Walsh, T., Vargas, H., Merkel, J., Jimenez, G.U., Miller, R.E., Dailey, M. and Parker, P.G. 2005. Assessing the risks of introduced chickens and their pathogens to native birds in the Galápagos Archipelago. Biological Conservation 126:429-439.
Hemson, G., Johnson, P., South, A., Kenward, R., Ripley, R.M., Macdonald, D.W. 2005. Are kernels the mustard? Data from global positioning system (GPS) collars suggests problems for kernel homerange analyses with least-squares cross-validation. Journal of Animal Ecology 74:455-463.
Kamler, J. F., W. B. Ballard, R. L. Harrison, and C. G. Schmitt. 2005. Range expansion of red foxes in northwestern Texas and northeastern New Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist 50:100-101. (PDF)Kamler, J. F., W. B. Ballard, R. L. Gilliland, P. R. Lemons, and K. Mote. 2005. Home range and habitat use of coyotes in an area of native prairie, farmland, and CRP fields. American Midland Naturalist 153:203-211. (PDF)
Kitchener, A.C., Yamaguchi, N., Ward, J.M. and Macdonald, D.W. 2005. A diagnosis for the Scottish wildcat (Felis silvestris): A tool for conservation action for a critically-endangered felid. Animal Conservation 8: 223-237
Macdonald, D.W., and Newman, C. 2005. Flexibilidad ecológica en el tejón eurasiático: ganándose su camino hacia la sociabilidad. In: Virgós E, Revilla E, Mangas JG, Domingo-Roura, X., editors. Ecología y Conservación del Tejón en Ecosistemas Mediterráneos. Málaga: SECEM (Sociedad Española para la Conservación y Estudios de los Mamíferos). p 173-196.
Macdonald, D.W. and Baker, S.E. 2005. The State of Britain's Mammals. WildCRU and Mammals Trust UK: OxfordMarker, L.L., Dickman, A.J., and Macdonald, D.W. 2005a. Perceived effectiveness of livestock guarding dogs placed on Namibian Farms. Rangeland Ecology and Management 58 (4):329 -336.
Marker, L.L., Dickman, A.J., and Macdonald, D.W. 2005b. Survivorship and causes of mortality for livestock gurading dogs on Namibian Rangeland. Rangeland Ecology and Management 58 (4):337-343.
Mathews, F., Stuart, R.C., Townsend, M.C., Manley, W.J., Wolfe, M.S., Macdonald, D.W and Firbank, L.G. 2005. Benefits of organic farming to biodiversity vary among taxa. Biology Letters. Online doi:10.1098/rsbl.2005,0357
Mathews, F., Macdonald, D.W., Taylor, G.M., Gelling, M., Norman, R.A., Honess, P.E., Foster, R., Gower, C.M., Varley, S., Harris, A., Palmer, S., Hewinson, G. and Webster, J.P. 2005. Bovine tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis) in British farmland wildlife: the importance to agriculture. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. doi:10.1098/rspb.2005.3298. Published online. PDF
Merckx, T. and Van Dyck, H. 2005. Mate location behaviour of the butterfly Pararge aegeria in woodland and fragmented landscapes. Animal Behaviour 70: 411-416.Mian, R., McLaren, G., and Macdonald, D.W., editor. 2005. Of stress, mice and men: A radical approach to old problems: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 61-79 p.
Moorhouse, T.P., and Macdonald. D.W. 2005. Indirect negative impacts of radio-collaring: sex ratio variation in water voles. Journal of Applied Ecology 42:91-98.
Newman, C., Buesching, C.D., and Wolff, J.O. 2005. The function of facial masks in ‘‘midguild’’ carnivores. Oikos 108:623-633.
Niven, J.E.and Scharlemann, J.P.W. 2005. Does metabolic rate at rest and during flight scale with body mass in insects? Biology Letters 1: 346-349
Patterson, B.D., Yamaguchi, N., Dubach, J.M. and York, D. 2005. Molecular genetics and morphological variation of lions Panthera leo. African Lion News 6: 17-23.Rosalino, L.M., Macdonald, D. W., and Santos-Reis, M. 2005a. Resource dispersion and badger population density in Mediterranean woodlands: is food, water or geology the limiting factor? Oikos 110:441 - 452.
Rosalino, L.M., Macdonald, D.W. and Santos-Reis, M. 2005b. Dietary shifts of the badger, Meles meles, in Mediterranean woodlands: an opportunistic forager with seasonal specialisms. Mammalian Biology 70 (1):12 - 23.
Rosalino, L.M., Loureiro, F., Macdonald, D.W., Santos-Reis, M. 2005a. Ecología del tejón (Meles meles) en un alcornocal del suroeste de Portugal. In: Virgós E, Revilla E, Mangas JG, Domingo-Roura, X., editors. Ecología y Conservación del Tejón en Ecosistemas Mediterráneos. Málaga: SECEM (Sociedad Española para la Conservación y Estudios de los Mamíferos). p 103-117.
Rosalino, L.M., Macdonald, D.W., and Santos-Reis, M. 2005b. Activity rhythms, movements and patterns of sett use by badgers, Meles meles, in a Mediterranean woodland. Mammalia 69 (3-4):395-408.
Scharlemann, J.P.W., Balmford, A. and Green, R.E. 2005. The level of threat to restricted-range bird species can be predicted from mapped data on land use and human population. Biological Conservation 123: 317-326
Tallents, L.A., Lovett, J.C. and Hamilton, A.C. 2005. Phylogenetic diversity of forest trees in the Usambara mountains of Tanzania: correlations with altitude. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 149: 217-228.
Thom, M. and Yamaguchi, N. 2005. Ecology of feral American mink in the Upper Thames. In Macdonald, D.W. ed. The Second WildCRU Review. Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Oxford. Pp 166-175.Thornton, P.D., Newman, C., Johnson, P.J, Buesching C, D., Baker, S.E., Slater, D., Johnson, D.P., and Macdonald, D.W. 2005. Preliminary comparison of four anaesthetic regimens in badgers (Meles meles). Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia 32:40-47.
Vargas, H., Lougheed, C., and Snell, H. 2005. Population size and trends of the Galápagos Penguin Spheniscus mendiculus. Ibis 147:367-374.
Yamaguchi, N. 2005. The identity of the royal lion of Morocco: a recent development in molecular investigation. African Lion News 6: 23-26.
Yamaguchi, N. 2005. Phylogeny and conservation of extinct populations: the Barbary lion and the Caspian tiger. In Macdonald, D.W. ed. The Second WildCRU Review. Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Oxford. p 48.
Yamaguchi, N. 2005.Group-living feral cats: disease prevalence, health condition and the social category within the group. In Macdonald, D.W. ed. The Second WildCRU Review. Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Oxford. Pp 49-50.
Yamaguchi, N. 2005. Defining wildcats - an evolutionary approach. In Macdonald, D.W. ed. The Second WildCRU Review. Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Oxford. p 46.Zimmermann, A., Walpole, M.J., and Leader-Williams, N. 2005. Cattle ranchers’ attitudes to conflicts with jaguar Panthera onca in the Pantanal of Brazi. Oryx 39:406-412.
2004
Atkinson, R.P.D. and Loveridge, A.J. 2004. Side-striped jackal (Canis adustus). In: Sillero-Zubiri, C., Hoffmann M, Macdonald, D.W., editors. Canids: foxes, wolves, jackals and dogs Status survey and conservation action plan. Gland, Switzerland, and Cambridge, UK, IUCN: Gland, Switzerland, and Cambridge, UK. p 152-155.Boitani, L., Asa, C. and Moehrenschlager, A. 2004. Tools for canid conservation. In: Macdonald, D.W., Sillero-Zubiri, C., editors. The biology and conservation of wild canids. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. p 143-159.
Bonesi, L., Chanin, P. and Macdonald, D.W. 2004. Competition between Eurasian otter Lutra lutra and American mink Mustela vison probed by niche shift. Oikos 106 (1):19-26.
Bonesi, L. and Macdonald, D.W. 2004a. Differential habitat use promotes sustainable coexistence between the specialist otter and the generalist mink. Oikos 106:509-519.
Bonesi, L. and Macdonald, D.W. 2004b. Impact of released Eurasian otters on a population of American mink: a test using an experimental approach. Oikos 106 (1):9-18.
Buesching, C. and Macdonald, D.W. 2004. Variations in scent marking behaviour of European badgers (Meles meles) in the vicinity of their setts. Acta Theriologica 49(2):235-246.
Buesching, C.D. and Macdonald, D.W. 2004. Individual advertisement versus group-smell: the olfactory dilemma in the case of the European badger Meles meles. Advances in Ethology 38:50.
Cox, R., Baker, S.E., Berdoy, M. and Macdonald, D.W. 2004. Protecting egg prey from carrion crows: the potential of aversive conditioning. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 87(3-4):325-342.
Davies, H.T. and du Toit, J.T. 2004. Anthropogenic factors affecting wild dog Lycaon pictus reintroductions: a case study in Zimbabwe. Oryx 38 (1):32-39.
Dvorak, M., Vargas, H., Fessl, B. and Tebbich, S. 2004. On the verge of extinction: a survey of the mangrove finch Cactospiza heliobates and its habitat on the Galapagos Islands. Oryx 38(2):171-179.
Ellwood, S.A. 2004. The deer of Wytham woods: the importance of body condition. Deer 13 (1):34-36.
Fa. J.E., Johnson, P.J, Dupain. J., Lapuente, J., Köster, P. and Macdonald, D.W. 2004. Sampling effort and dynamics of bushmeat markets. Animal Conservation 7(4):409-416.
Gottelli, D, Marino, J., Sillero-Zubiri, C., and Funk, S.M. 2004. The effect of the last glacial age on speciation and population genetic structure of the endangered Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis). Molecular Ecology, 13(8): 2275-2286
Honess, P.E., Johnson, P.J. and Wolfensen, S.E. 2004. A Study of behavioural responses of non-human primates to air transport and re-housing. Laboratory Animals, 38:119-132.
Kleinkauf, A., Connor, L., Swarbreck,D., Levene, C., Walker, P., Johnson, P.J. and Leah, R.T. 2004. General condition biomarkers in relation to contaminant burden in European flounder (Platichthys flesus). Exotoxicology and Environmental safety, 58: 335-355.
Jedrzejewski, W., and J. F. Kamler. 2004. Modified drop-net for capturing ungulates. Wildlife Society Bulletin 32:1305-1308. (PDF)Johnson, D.P., Stopka, P. and Macdonald, D.W. 2004. Ideal flea constraints on group living: Unwanted public goods and the emergence of cooperation. Behavioral Ecology 15 (1):181-186.
Kamler, J. F. 2004. Vulpes vulpes (mammal). Global Invasive Species Database (online), IUCN-Species Survival Commission (http://www.issg.org/database/species/ecology.asp?si=66&fr=1&sts=sss).
Kamler, J. F., W. B. Ballard, E. M. Gese, R. L. Harrison, and S. M. Karki. 2004. Dispersal characteristics of swift foxes. Canadian Journal of Zoology 82:1837-1842. (PDF)Kamler, J. F., and W. B. Ballard. 2004. First record of a long-tailed weasel from the Texas Panhandle. Prairie Naturalist 36:141-142. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., B. Jedrzejewska, and S. Miscicki. 2004. Red deer: a tale of two deer. Pages 51-58 in Essays on mammals of Bialowieza Forest (B. Jedrzejewska and J. M. Wojcik, editors). Mammal Research Institute, Bialowieza, Poland (a popular book). (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., W. B. Ballard, P. R. Lemons, and K. Mote. 2004. Variation in the mating system and group structure in two populations of swift foxes, Vulpes velox. Animal Behaviour 68:83-88. (PDF)Kamler, J. F., and P. S. Gipson. 2004. Survival and cause-specific mortality among furbearers in a protected area. American Midland Naturalist 151:27-34. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., and D. S. Pennock. 2004. Microhabitat selection of Peromyscus leucopus and P. maniculatus in mid-successional vegetation. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 107:89-92. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., W. B. Ballard, E. M. Gese, R. L. Harrison, S. M. Karki, and K. Mote. 2004. Adult male emigration and a female-based social organisation in swift foxes, Vulpes velox. Animal Behaviour 67:699-702. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., W. B. Ballard, and P. S. Gipson. 2004. Occurrence of feral dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) in northwest Texas: an observation. Texas Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources 15:1-3. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., W. B. Ballard, R. L. Gilliland, and K. Mote. 2004. Coyote (Canis latrans) movements relative to cattle (Bos taurus) carcass areas. Western North American Naturalist 64:53-58. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., and P. S. Gipson. 2003. Space and habitat use by male and female Raccoons, Procyon lotor, in Kansas. Canadian Field-Naturalist 117:218-223. (PDF)
Loveridge, A.J. and Nel, J.A.J. 2004. Black-backed jackal (Canis mesomelas). In: Sillero-Zubiri, C., Hoffmann M, Macdonald, D.W., editors. Canids: foxes, wolves, jackals and dogs Status survey and conservation action plan. Gland, Switzerland, and Cambridge, UK, IUCN: Gland, Switzerland, and Cambridge, UK. p 161-166.
Maas, B. and Macdonald, D.W. 2004. Bat-eared foxes, 'insectivory' and luck: lessons from an extreme canid. In: Macdonald, D.W., Sillero-Zubiri, C., editors. The biology and conservation of wild canids. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. p 227-242.
Macdonald, D.W. 2004a. Canid Sociology - a Brief Overview. In: Sillero-Zubiri, C., Hoffmann M, Macdonald, D.W., editors. Canids: foxes, wolves, jackals and dogs Status survey and conservation action plan. Gland, Switzerland, and Cambridge, UK, IUCN: Gland, Switzerland, and Cambridge, UK. p 232-236.
Macdonald, D.W. and Baker, S.E. 2004. Non-lethal control of fox predation: the potential of generalised aversion. Animal Welfare 13:77-85.
Macdonald, D.W., Buesching, C. D., Stopka, P., Henderson, J., Ellwood, S.A., and Baker, S.E. 2004a. Encounters between two sympatric carnivores: red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and European badgers (Meles meles). Journal of Zoology 263:385-392.
Macdonald, D.W., Creel, S. and Mills, M.G. 2004b. Canid society. In: Macdonald, D.W., Sillero-Zubiri, C., editors. The biology and conservation of wild canids. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. p 85-106.
Macdonald, D.W., Daniels, M., Driscoll, C.A., and Yamaguchi, N. 2004c. Conservation of the Scottish Wildcat. Oxford: WildCRU.
Macdonald, D.W., Daniels, M.J., Driscoll, C., Kitchener, A.C. and Yamaguchi, N. 2004b. The Scottish Wildcat: analyses for conservation and an action plan, Oxford: WildCRU
Macdonald, D.W., Feber, R., Service, K., and Tattersall, F.H. 2004d. Mammals, agri-environment schemes and set-aside - what are the potential benefits? November 2004.
Macdonald, D.W., and Reynolds J. 2004. Red fox (Vulpes vulpes). In: Sillero-Zubiri, C., Hoffmann M, Macdonald, D.W., editors. Canids: foxes, wolves, jackals and dogs Status survey and conservation action plan. Gland, Switzerland, and Cambridge, UK, IUCN: Gland, Switzerland, and Cambridge, UK. p 129-135.
Macdonald, D.W., and Sillero-Zubiri, C., editors. 2004a. The biology and conservation of wild canids. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 450 p.
Macdonald, D.W., and Sillero-Zubiri, C. 2004b. Conservation: from theory to practice, without bluster. In: Macdonald, D.W., Sillero-Zubiri, C., editors. The biology and conservation of wild canids. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. p 353-372.
Macdonald, D.W., and Sillero-Zubiri, C. 2004c. IUCN/SS Canid Specialist Group: 2000-2004 quadrennium report. Species 42:49-50
Macdonald, D.W., and Sillero-Zubiri, C. 2004d. Wild canids - an introduction and dramatis personae. In: Macdonald, D.W., Sillero-Zubiri, C., editors. The biology and conservation of wild canids. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. p 3-36.
Macdonald, D.W., Harmsen, B.J., Johnson, P.J. and Newman, C. 2004e. Increasing frequency of bite wounds with increasing population density in Eurasian badgers, Meles meles. Animal Behaviour 67:745-751.
Macdonald, D.W., Loveridge, A.J. and Atkinson RPD. 2004f. A comparative study of side-striped jackals Canis adustus in Zimbabwe: the influence of habitat and congeners. In: Macdonald, D.W., Sillero-Zubiri, C., editors. The biology and conservation of wild canids. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. p 255-270.Macdonald, D.W., Newman, C., Dean, J., Buesching, C. D. and Johnson, P. 2004g. The distribution of Eurasian badger, Meles meles, setts in a high-density area: field observations contradict the sett dispersion hypothesis. Oikos 106:295-307.
Macdonald, D.W., Tew, T.E. and Todd, I.A. 2004h. The ecology of weasels (Mustela nivalis) on mixed farmland in southern England. Biologia, Bratislava 59(2):233-239.
Maffei, L., Cuellar, E. and Noss, A. 2004. One thousand jaguars (Panthera onca) in Bolivia’s Chaco? Camera trapping in the Kaa-Iya National Park. Journal of the Zoological Society of Lond. 262, 295–304Marker, L.L., and Dickman, A.J. 2004. Dental anomalies and incidence of palatal erosion in Namibian cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus jubatus). Journal of Mammalogy 85 (1):13-18.
McLaren, G.W., Mathews, F., Fell, R., Gelling, M. and Macdonald, D.W. 2004. Body weight change as a measure of stress: a practical test. Animal Welfare 13:337-341.
Moehrenschlager, A., Cypher. B., Ralls, K., Sovada, M.A. and List, R. 2004. Comparative ecology and conservation priorities of swift and kit foxes. In: Macdonald, D.W., Sillero-Zubiri, C., editors. The biology and conservation of wild canids. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. p 185-198.
Moehrenschlager, A. and Somers, M. 2004. Canid reintroductions and metapopulation management. In: Sillero-Zubiri, C., Macdonald, D.W., editors. Canid Status and Conservation Action Plan. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN Publications. p 289-297.
Moehrenschlager, A. and Sovada, M.A. 2004. Swift fox (Vulpes velox). In: Sillero-Zubiri, C., Macdonald, D.W., editors. Canid Status and Conservation Action Plan. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN Publications. p 109-116.
Montes, I., McLaren, G.W., Macdonald, D.W., and Mian, R. 2004a. The effect of transport stress on neutrophil activation in wild badgers (Meles meles). Animal Welfare 13:355-359.
Montes, I., McLaren, G.W., Macdonald, D.W., and Mian, R. 2004b. Leukocyte activation as a measure of stress. Animal Welfare 13:S251.
Murdoch, J.D., Ralls, K. and B.L. Cypher. 2004. Two observations of tree climbing by the San Joaquin kit fox. Southwestern Naturalist 49 (4):522-523.
Noss, A., Cuéllar, E. and Cuéllar , R. 2004. An Evaluation of Hunter Self-Monitoring in the Bolivian Chaco. Human Ecology, 32(6):685-702(18)
Pence, D. B., J. F. Kamler, and W. B. Ballard. 2004. Ectoparasites of the swift fox in northwestern Texas. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 40:543-547. (PDF)Randall, D.A., Williams, S.D., Kuzmin, I.V., Rupprecht, C.E., Tallents, L.A., Tefera, Z., Argaw, K., Shiferaw, F., Knobel, D.L., Sillero-Zubiri, C., and Laurenson, K.M. 2004. Rabies in Endangered Ethiopian Wolves. Emerging Infectious Diseases 10(12) 2214-2217. Available from http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol10no12/04-0080.htm
Rosalino, L.M., Macdonald, D.W. and Santos-Reis, M. 2004. Spatial structure and land cover use in a low density Mediterranean population of Eurasian badgers. Canadian Journal of Zoology 82 (9):1493-1502.
Saeki, M. and Macdonald, D.W. 2004. The effects of traffic on the raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides viverrinus) and other mammals in Japan. Journal of Biological Conservation 118:559-571.
Sarno RJ, Villalba L, Bonacic, C., Gonzalez, B., Zapata, B., Macdonald, D.W., O'Brien, S.J. and Johnson, W.E. 2004. Phylogeography and subspecies assessment of vicuñas in Chile and Bolivia utilizing mtDNA and microsatellite markers: implications for vicuña conservation and management. Conservation Genetics 5 (1):89-102.
Scharlemann, J.P.W., Green, R.E. and Balmford, A. 2004. Land use change in Endemic Bird Areas. Global Change Biology 10: 2046-2051Sillero-Zubiri, C. 2004a. Pale fox (Vulpes pallida). In: Sillero-Zubiri, C., Hoffmann M, Macdonald, D.W., editors. Canids: foxes, wolves, jackals and dogs Status survey and conservation action plan. Gland, Switzerland, and Cambridge, UK: IUCN/SSC Canid Specialist Group. p 199-200.
Sillero-Zubiri, C. 2004b. Wolves: behavior, ecology and conservation. By Dave Mech and Luigi Boitani. Oryx 38:234-235.
Sillero-Zubiri, C., Hoffmann, M. and Macdonald, D.W., editors. 2004a. Canids: Foxes, Wolves, Jackals and Dogs. Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan: IUCN/SSC Canid Specialist Group. Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. 430 p.
Sillero-Zubiri, C. and Marino, J. 2004a. Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis). In: Sillero-Zubiri, C., Hoffmann M, Macdonald, D.W., editors. Canids: foxes, wolves, jackals and dogs Status survey and conservation action plan. Gland, Switzerland, and Cambridge, UK: IUCN. Gland, Switzerland, and Cambridge, UK. p 167-173.
Sillero-Zubiri, C., Marino, J., Gottelli, D. and Macdonald, D.W. 2004b. Afroalpine ecology, solitary foraging and intense sociality amongst Ethiopian wolves. In: Macdonald, D.W., Sillero-Zubiri, C., editors. The biology and conservation of wild canids. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. p 311-323.
Sillero-Zubiri, C., Reynolds, J. and Novaro, A. 2004c. Management and control of canids alongside people. In: Macdonald, D.W., Sillero-Zubiri, C., editors. The biology and conservation of wild canids. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. p 107-122.
Sillero-Zubiri, C. and Switzer, D.K. 2004. Management of wild canids in human-dominated landscapes. In: Sillero-Zubiri, C., Hoffmann M, Macdonald, D.W., editors. Canids: foxes, wolves, jackals and dogs Status survey and conservation action plan. Gland, Switzerland, and Cambridge, UK: IUCN. Gland, Switzerland, and Cambridge, UK. p 256-266.
Tattersall, F.H., Macdonald, D.W., Hart, B.J. and Manley, W.J. 2004. Balanced dispersal or source-sink - do both models describe wood mice in farmed landscapes? Oikos 106:536-550.
Thom, M.D., Harrington, L.A. and Macdonald, D.W. 2004a. Why are American mink sexually dimorphic? A role for niche separation. Oikos 105:525-535.
Thom, M.D., Johnson, D.D.P. and Macdonald, D.W. 2004b. The evolution and maintenance of delayed implantation in the Mustelidae (Carnivora: Mammalia). Evolution 58 (1):175-183.
Thom, M.D., Macdonald, D.W., Mason, G.J., Pedersen, V. and Johnson, P.J. 2004c. Female American mink (Mustela vison) mate multiply in a free-choice environment. Animal Behaviour 67:975-984.
Tiwali J, and Sillero-Zubiri, C. 2004. Unidentified canid in the Danakil desert of Eritrea, Horn of Africa. Canid News 7:1-3.
Wikelski, M., Foufopoulos, J., Vargas, H. and Snell H. 2004. Galapagos birds and diseases: invasive pathogens as threats for island species. Ecology and Society 9 (1):5 - 15.
Wolff, J.O and Macdonald, D.W. 2004. Promiscuous females protect their offspring. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19 (3):127-134.
Yamaguchi, N., Cooper, A., Werdelin, L. and Macdonald, D.W. 2004a. Evolution of the mane and group-living in the lion (Panthera leo): a review. Journal of Zoology 263:329-342.
Yamaguchi, N., Driscoll, C.A., Kitchener, A.C., Ward, J.M., Macdonald, D.W. 2004b. Craniological differentiation between European wildcats (Felis silvestris silvestris), African wildcats (F. s. lybica) and Asian wildcats (F. s. ornata): implications for their evolution and conservation. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 83:47-63.
Yamaguchi, N., Kitchener, A.C., Ward, J.M., Driscoll, C.A. and Macdonald, D.W. 2004. Craniological differentiation amongst wild living cats (Felis sylvestris) in Britain and southern Africa; natural variation or the effects of hybridization? Animal Conservation 7:339 -351.
Yamaguchi, N., Sarno, R.J., Johnson, W.E., O'Brien, S.J. and Macdonald, D.W. 2004c. Multiple paternity and reproductive tactics of free-ranging American minks, Mustela vison. Journal of Mammalogy 85 (3):432-439.
2003
Aebischer, N., Baker, S.E., Johnson, P.J, Macdonald, D.W. and Reynolds, J.C. 2003. Hunting and fox numbers in the United Kingdom. Nature 423:400.Agombar, J.S., Dugdale, H.L. and Hawkswell, N.J. 2003. Species list and relative abundance of marine molluscs collected on Aride Island beach between March 2001 and February 2002. Phelsuma 11:29-38.
Aued, M.B., Chehebar, C., Porro, G., Macdonald, D.W. and Cassini, M.H. 2003. Environmental correlates of the distribution of southern river otters Lontra provocax at different ecological scales. Oryx 37(3):413-421.
Bonacic, C. and Macdonald, D.W. 2003. The physiological impact of wool-harvesting procedures in vicunas (Vicugna vicugna). Animal Welfare 12:387-402.
Bonacic, C., Macdonald, D.W. and Villouta, G. 2003. Adrenocorticotrophin-induced stress response in captive vicunas (Vicugna vicugna) in the Andes of Chile. Animal Welfare 12:369-385.
Bonesi, L., and Macdonald, D.W. 2003. Evaluation of sign surveys as a way to estimate the relative abundance of mink. Journal of Zoology 262 (1):65-72.
Buesching, C.D., Stopka, P. and Macdonald, D.W. 2003. The social function of allo-marking behaviour in the European badger (Meles meles). Behaviour 140 (8-9):965-980.
Domingo-Roura, X., Macdonald, D.W., Roy, M.S., Marmi, J., Terradas, J., Woodroffe, R., Burke, T. and Wayne, R.K. 2003. Confirmation of low genetic diversity and multiple breeding females in a social group of Eurasian badgers from microsatellite and field data. Molecular ecology 12 (2):533-539.
Dugdale, H.L., Macdonald, D.W. and Newman, C. 2003. Offspring sex ratio variation in the European badger, Meles meles. Ecology 84 (1):40-45.
Dvorak, M., Vargas, H., Fessl, B. and Tebbich, S. 2004. On the verge of extinction: a survey of the mangrove finch Cactospiza heliobates and its habitat on the Galápagos Islands. Oryx 38: 1-10 (Download PDF)Ellwood, S.A. 2003a. The deer of Wytham Woods: How can we tell what they eat? Deer 12 (9):35-37.
Ellwood, S.A. 2003b. The deer of Wytham Woods: A managed decline in numbers. Deer 12 (8):461-463.
Frommolt, K-H., Goltsma, M.E, and Macdonald, D.W. 2003. Barking foxes, Alopex lagopus: field experiments in individual recognition in a territorial mammal. Animal Behaviour 65:509-518.
Gelling, M. 2003. Partial albinism in the common shrew Sorex araneus. Mammal Review 33(2):189-190.
Gibbs, J. P., Shriver, W.G. and Vargas, H. 2003. An assessment of a Galapagos Rail population over thirteen years (1986 to 2000). Journal of Field Ornithology 74 (2):136-140. (Download PDF)
Gipson, P. S., and J. F. Kamler. 2003. Capture locations of coyotes, Canis latrans, bobcats, Lynx rufus, and raccoons, Procyon lotor, relative to home range boundaries. Canadian Field-Naturalist 117:472-474. (PDF)
Gottelli, D., Marino, J., Sillero-Zubiri, C. and Funk, S.M. 2003. The effect of the last glacial age on speciation and population genetic structure of the endangered Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis). Molecular Ecology 13:2275-2286Grandy, J.W., Stallman, E. and Macdonald, D.W. 2003. The Science and Sociology of Hunting: Shifting Practices and Perceptions in the United States and Great Britain. In: Salem DJ, Rowan AN, editors. The State of the Animals II: 2003. Washington, D.C.: Humane Society Press. p 107-130.
Green, R.E. and Scharlemann, J.P.W. 2003. Egg and skin collections as a resource for long-term ecological studies. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists Club Supplement 123A: 165-176Harrington, L.A., Biggins, D.E. and Alldredge, A.W. 2003. Basal metabolism of the black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) and the Siberian polecat (M. eversmannii). Journal of Mammalogy 84(2):497-504.
Honess, P.E. and Macdonald, D.W. 2003. Marking and radio-tracking primates. In: Setchell J, Curtis D, editors. Field and laboratory methods in primatology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 158-173.
Jefferies, D.J., Strachan, R. and Strachan, C. 2003a. An analysis of the histories of changing occupation of individual sites by water voles and mink and their interpretation. In: D.J. J, editor. The water vole and mink survey of Britain 1996-1998 with a history of long term changes in the status of both species and their causes: The Vincent Wildlife Trust, Ledbury. p 85-104.
Jefferies, D.J., Strachan, R. and Strachan, C. 2003b. Estimated numbers of three interacting riparian mammals in Britain using survey data. In: Jefferies DJ, editor. The water vole and mink survey of Britain 1996-1998 with a history of long term changes in the status of both species and their causes: The Vincent Wildlife Trust, Ledbury. p 188-199.
Jefferies, D.J., Strachan, R. and Strachan, C. 2003c. The expansion and decline of the mink population in Britain. In: Jefferies DJ, editor. The water vole and mink survey of Britain 1996-1998 with a history of long term changes in the status of both species and their causes: The Vincent Wildlife Trust, Ledbury. p 145-164.
Johnson, D. Macdonald, D.W., Kays, R. and Blackwell, P.G. 2003a. Response to Revilla, and Buckley and Ruxton: the resource dispersion hypothesis. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 18(8):381-382.
Johnson, D.D.P. and Macdonald, D.W. 2003. Sentenced without trial: reviling and revamping the Resource Dispersion Hypothesis. Oikos 101(2):433-440.
Johnson, D.D.P., Stopka, P. and Knights, S. 2003b. The puzzle of human cooperation: Communication arising. Nature 421:911-912.
Kamler, J. F., and W. B. Ballard. 2003. Range expansion of red foxes in eastern Nevada and western Utah. Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 36:18-20. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., W. B. Ballard, J. C. Bullock, D. A. Butler, and R. L. Ward. 2003. Prey remains found in great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) pellets from Union County, New Mexico. New Mexico Journal of Sciences 43:68-70. (PDF)Kamler, J. F., K. Keeler, G. Wiens, C. Richardson, and P. S. Gipson. 2003. Feral dogs, Canis familiaris, kill coyote, Canis latrans. Canadian Field-Naturalist 117:123-124. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., W. B. Ballard, E. B. Fish, P. R. Lemons, K. Mote, and C. C. Perchellet. 2003. Habitat use, home ranges, and survival of swift foxes in a fragmented landscape: conservation implications. Journal of Mammalogy 84:989-995. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., and W. B. Ballard. 2003. White color phase of the Swift Fox, Vulpes velox. Canadian Field-Naturalist 117:468-469. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., W. B. Ballard, B. R. Helliker, and S. Stiver. 2003. Range expansion of raccoons in western Utah and central Nevada. Western North American Naturalist 63:406-408. (PDF)Kamler, J. F., W. B. Ballard, R. L. Gilliland, P. R. Lemons, and K. Mote. 2003. Impacts of coyotes on swift foxes in northwestern Texas. Journal of Wildlife Management 67:317-323. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., L. A. Green, and W. B. Ballard. 2003. Recent occurrence of black bears in the southwestern Great Plains. Southwestern Naturalist 48:303-306. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., W. B. Ballard, R. L. Gilliland, and K. Mote. 2003. Spatial relationships between swift foxes and coyotes in northwestern Texas. Canadian Journal of Zoology 81:168-172. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., R. M. Lee, J. C. deVos, Jr., W. B. Ballard, and H. A. Whitlaw. 2003. Mortalities from climbing accidents of translocated bighorn sheep in Arizona. Southwestern Naturalist 48:145-147. (PDF)
Kaunda, S.K.K. and Skinner, J.D. 2003. Black-backed jackal diet at Mokolodi Nature Reserve, Botswana. African Journal of Ecology 41:39-46.
List, R. and Macdonald, D.W. 2003. Home range and habitat use of the kit fox (Vulpes macrotis) in a prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) complex. Journal of Zoology 259:1-5.
List, R., Manzano-Fischer, P. and Macdonald, D.W. 2003. Coyote and kit fox diets in prairie dog towns and adjacent grasslands in Mexico. In: Sovada MA, Carbyn LN, editors. The Swift Fox: Ecology and Conservation of Swift Foxes in a Changing World. Regina: Canadian Pains Research Center. p 183-188.
Loveridge, A.J. and Macdonald, D.W. 2003. Niche separation in sympatric jackals (Canis mesomelas and C. adustus). Journal of Zoology 259:143-153.
Macdonald, D.W. and Harrington, L.A. 2003. The American Mink: the triumph and tragedy of adaptation out of context. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 30:421-441.
Macdonald, D.W. and Johnson, P.J. 2003. Farmers as conservation custodians: links between perception and practice. In: Tattersall, F.H., Manley, W.J., editors. Conservation and Conflict: Mammals and Farming in Britain. Yorkshire: Linnean Society Occasional Publication, Westbury Publishing. p 2-16.
Macdonald, D.W., Reynolds, J.C., Carbone, C., Mathews, F. and Johnson, P.J. 2003. The bioeconomics of fox control. In: Tattersall, F.H., Manley, W.J., editors. Conservation and Conflict: Mammals and Farming in Britain. Yorkshire: Linnean Society Occasional Publication, Westbury Publishing. p 220-236.
Macdonald, D.W. and Rushton, S. 2003. Modelling space use and dispersal of mammals in real landscapes: a tool for conservation. Journal of Biogeography 30 (4):607-620.
Macdonald, D.W. and Tattersall, F.H. 2003. The state of Britain's mammals 2003. Oxford: WildCRU and Mammals Trust.
Marino, J. 2003. Threatened Ethiopian wolves persist in small isolated Afroalpine enclaves. Oryx 37(1):62-71.
Marker, L. and Dickman, A. 2003a. Conserving Cheetahs Outside Protected Areas: An Example from Namibian Farmlands. Cat News 38:24-25.
Marker, L.L. and Dickman, A.J. 2003b. Morphology, physical condition and growth of the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus jubatus). Journal of Mammalogy 84(3):840-850.
Marker, L.L., Dickman, A.J., Jeo, R.M., Mills, M.G.L. and Macdonald, D.W. 2003a. Demography of the Namibian cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus jubatus). Biological Conservation 114 (3):413-425.
Marker, L.L., Dickman, A.J., Mills, M.G.L. and Macdonald, D.W. 2003b. Aspects of the management of cheetahs, Acinonyx jubatus jubatus, trapped on Namibian farmlands. Biological Conservation 114(3):401-412.
Marker, L.L., Mills, M.G.L. and Macdonald, D.W. 2003c. Factors Influencing Perceptions and Tolerance Toward Cheetahs on Namibian Farmlands. Conservation Biology 17(5):1290-1298.
Marker, L.L., Muntifering, J.R., Dickman, A.J., Mills, M.G.L., Macdonald, D.W. 2003d. Quantifying prey preferences of free-ranging Namibian cheetahs. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 33 (1):43-53.
Marquez, C., Vargas, H., Snell, H., Mauchamp, A., Gibbs, G. and Tapia, W. 2003. Porque tan pocas Opuntia en la Isla Espanola-Galapagos? Ecologia Aplicada 2:21-29 (Download PDF)
McCaffrey, R. E., M. C. Wallace, J. F. Kamler, and J. D. Ray. 2003. Noteworthy distributional records of the prairie vole in the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles. Southwestern Naturalist 48:717-719. (PDF)McLaren, G.W., Macdonald, D.W., Georgiou, C., Mathews, F., Newman, C. and Mian, R. 2003. Leukocyte coping capacity: a novel technique for measuring the stress response in vertebrates. Experimental Physiology 88:541-546.
Merckx, T., Van Dyck, H., Karlsson, B. and Leimar, O. 2003. The evolution of movements and behaviour at boundaries in different landscapes: a common arena experiment with butterflies. Proceedings of The Royal Society of London Series B 270: 1815-1821.Moehrenschlager, A.and Macdonald, D.W. 2003. Movement and survival parameters of translocated and resident swift foxes Vulpes velox. Animal Conservation 6:199-206.
Moehrenschlager, A., Macdonald, D.W. and Moehrenschlager, C. 2003. Reducing capture-related injuries and radio-collaring effects on Swift Foxes. In: Sovada MA, Carbyn LN, editors. The Swift Fox: Ecology and Conservation of Swift Foxes in a Changing World. Saskatchewan, Canada: Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina. p 107-113.
Montes, I., McLaren, G.W., Macdonald, D.W. and Mian, R. 2003. The effects of acute stress on leucocyte activation. Journal of Physiology 548.P (P170):3P.
Moorhouse, T.P. 2003. Reintroducing Ratty. New Scientist 180(2416):51-51.
Newman, C., Buesching, C.D., and Macdonald, D.W. 2003. Validating mammal monitoring methods and assessing the performance of volunteers in wildlife conservation - "Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes". Biological Conservation 113:189-197.
Phillips B., Snell, H. and Vargas, H. 2003. Feral rock doves in the Galapagos Islands: Biological and economic threats. Noticias de Galápagos 62:6-11Rolland C, Macdonald, D.W., De Fraipont, M. and Berdoy, M. 2003. Free female choice in house mice: leaving best for last. Behaviour 140 (11/12):1371-1388.
Rosalino, L.M., Loureiro, F., Macdonald, D.W., and Santos-Reis, M. 2003. Digestibility of food by Eurasian badgers, Meles meles, with special reference to the Mediterranean region. Acta Theriologica 48 (2):283-288.
Scharlemann, J.P.W. 2003. Long-term declines in eggshell thickness of Dutch thrushes, Turdus spp. Ardea 91: 205-212Sillero-Zubiri, C. 2003. Hunter and hunted: relationships between carnivores and people. By Hans Kruuk. Animal Behaviour 65:630 631.
Stewart, P.D. and Macdonald, D.W. 2003. Badgers and badger fleas: Strategies and counter-strategies. Ethology 109:751-764.
Stopka, P. and Macdonald, D.W. 2003. Way-marking behaviour: an aid to spatial navigation in the wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus). BMC Ecology 3 (3).
Strachan, C., Strachan, R., and Jefferies, D.J. 2003a. The water vole and mink survey of England, Scotland and Wales 1996-1998. In: Jefferies DJ, editor. The water vole and mink survey of Britain 1996-1998 with a history of long term changes in the status of both species and their causes: The Vincent Wildlife Trust, Ledbury. p 22-79.
Strachan, R., and Holmes-Ling, P. 2003a. Farming and Wildlife: A practical guide to monitoring and enhancing biodiversity of watercourses, ditches and wetlands.: Wildlife Conservation and Research Unit, Oxford.
Strachan, R., and Holmes-Lingm P. 2003b. Restoring Water Voles and other Biodiversity to the Wider Countryside.: Wildlife Conservation and Research Unit, Oxford.
Strachan, R., Moorhouse, T.P., and Macdonald, D.W. 2003b. Enhancing habitat for riparian mammals on agricultural land. In: Tattersall, F.H., Manley, W.J., editors. Conservation and Conflict: Mammals and Farming in Britain. Yorkshire: Linnean Society Occasional Publication, Westbury Publishing. p 52-63.
Strachan, R., Strachan, C. and Jefferies, D.J. 2003c. Water vole conservation. In: Jefferies DJ, editor. The water vole and mink survey of Britain 1996-1998 with a history of long term changes in the status of both species and their causes: The Vincent Wildlife Trust, Ledbury. p 200-207.
Strachan, R., Strachan, C. and Jefferies, D.J. 2003d. Water voles in Britain 1996-2002: a comprehensive review of their distribution using all available sources. In: Jefferies DJ, editor. The water vole and mink survey of Britain 1996-1998 with a history of long term changes in the status of both species and their causes: The Vincent Wildlife Trust, Ledbury. p 80-84.
Tannerfeld, M., Moehrenschlager, A. and Angerbjörn. A. 2003. Den ecology of swift, kit and arctic foxes. In: Sovada MA, Carbyn LN, editors. Ecology and conservation of swift foxes in a changing world. Saskatchewan, Canada: Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina.
Tattersall, F.H. and Macdonald, D.W. 2003. Wood mice in the arable ecosystem. In: Tattersall, F.H., Manley, W.J., editors. Conservation and Conflict: Mammals and Farming in Britain. Yorkshire: Linnean Society Occasional Publication, Westbury Publishing. p 82-96.
Tattersall, F.H. and Manley, W.J. 2003. Conservation and Conflict: Mammals and Farming in Britain. Yorkshire: Linnean Society Occasional Publication, Westbury Publishing.
Tuyttens, F.A.M., Macdonald, D.W. and Roddam, A.W. 2003. A response to Delahay, Waldram, Mallinson, Spyvee, Handoll, de Leeuw and Cheeseman. Journal of Zoology 260:120-121.
Yamaguchi, N., Gazzard, D., Scholey, G. and Macdonald, D.W. 2003a. Concentrations and hazard assessment of PCBs, organochlorine pesticides and mercury in fish species from the upper Thames: River pollution and its potential effects on predators. Chemosphere 50:265-273.
Yamaguchi, N., and Macdonald, D.W. 2003. The burden of co-occupancy: intraspecific resource competition and spacing patterns in American mink, Mustela vison. Journal of Mammalogy 84:1341-1355.
Yamaguchi, N., Rushton, S., and Macdonald, D.W. 2003b. Habitat preferences of feral American mink in the upper Thames. Journal of Mammalogy 84:1356-1373.
2002
Anderson, D.J., Huyvaert, K.P., Apanius, V., Townsend, H., Gillikin, C., Hill, L.D., Juola, F., Porter, E.T., Lougheed, C. and Vargas, H. 2002. Population size and trends of the Waved Albatross Phoebastria irrorata. Marine Ornithology 30:63-69.Atkinson, R.P.D., Macdonald, D.W. and Kamizola, R. 2002a. Dietary opportunism in side-striped jackals Canis adustus. Journal of Zoology 257:129-139.
Atkinson, R.P.D., Rhodes, C.J., Macdonald, D.W. and Anderson, R.M. 2002b. Scale-free dynamics in the movement patterns of jackals. Oikos 98:134-140.
Bell, J., Johnson, P.J, Hambler, C., Haughton, A.J., Smith, H., Feber, R., Tattersall, F.H., Hart, B.H., Manley, W.J., and Macdonald, D.W. 2002. Manipulating the abundance of Lepthyphantes tenuis (Araneae: Linyphiidae) by field margin management. Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment 93:295-304.
Ben-Shahar, R. and Macdonald, D.W. 2002. The role of soil factors and leaf protein in the utilization of mopane plants by elephants in northern Botswana. BMC Ecology 2:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6785/1472/1473.
Bonacic, C., Macdonald, D.W., Galaz, J. and Sibly, R.M. 2002. Density dependence in the camelid Vicugna vicugna: the recovery of a protected population in Chile. Oryx 36 (2):118-125.
Bonesi, L., Rushton, S., and Macdonald, D.W. 2002. The combined effect of environmental factors and neighbouring populations on the distribution and abundance of Arvicola terrestris. An approach using rule-based models. Oikos 99:220-230.
Bryce, J.M., Johnson, P.J, and Macdonald, D.W. 2002. Can niche use in red and grey squirrels offer clues for their apparent coexistence? Journal of Applied Ecology 39 (6):643-652.
Buesching, C.D., Newman, C., and Macdonald, D.W. 2002a. Variations in colour and volume of the subcaudal gland secretion of badgers (Meles meles) in relation to sex, season and individual-specific parameters. Z Säugetierk 67:147-156.
Buesching, C.D., Waterhouse, J.P. and Macdonald, D.W. 2002b. Gas-chromatographic analysis of the subcaudal gland secretion of the European badger (Meles meles) Part I: Chemical differences related to individual-specific parameters. ournal of Chemical Ecology 28:41-56.
Buesching, C.D., Waterhouse, J.P. and Macdonald, D.W. 2002c. Gas-chromatographic analysis of the subcaudal gland secretion of the European badger (Meles meles) Part II: Time-related variation in the individual-specific composition. Journal of Chemical Ecology 28:57-69.
Carbone, C., Christie, S., Conforti, K., Coulson, T., Franklin, N., Ginsberg, J.R., Griffiths, M., Holden, J., Kinnaird, M., Laidlaw, R., Lynam, A., MacDonald, D.W., Martyr, D., McDougal, C., Nath, L., O メ Brien, T., Seidensticker, J., Smith, J. L. D., Tilson, R., and Wan Shahruddin, W.N. 2002. The use of photographic rates to estimate densities of cryptic mammals: response to Jennelle et al. Animal Conservation 5:121-123.
Clode, D. and Macdonald, D.W. 2002. Invasive predators and the conservation of island birds: the case of American mink Mustela vison and terns Sterna spp. in the Western Isles, Scotland. Bird Study 49:118-123.
Courchamp, F., Rasmussen, G.S.A. and Macdonald, D.W. 2002. Small pack size imposes a trade-off between hunting and pup-guarding in the painted hunting dog Lycaon pictus. Behavioral Ecology 13 (1):20-27.
Daniels, M.J. and Macdonald, D.W. 2002. Seasonality of trapping success for Wildcats in Scotland. Saugetierkundliche Informationen 26 (5):229-232.
Driscoll, C.A., Menotti-Raymond, M., Nelson, G., Goldstein, D. and O'Brien, S.J. 2002. Genomic microsatellites as evolutionary chronometers: a test in wild cats. Genome Research:413-423.
Harrington, L.A. 2002. Reintroduction of the black-footed ferret: lessons to be learnt. In: The Darwin Initiative - European mink Mustela lutreola: Analyses for conservation, pp.74-79. D.W. Macdonald, V.E. Sidorovich, T. Maran and H. Kruuk. WildCRU, Oxford.
Harrington, L.A. and Macdonald, D.W. 2002. A Review of the Effects of Pesticides on Wild Terrestrial Mammals in Britain. Oxford: WildCRU.
Harrington, L.A. and Macdonald, D.W. 2002. Morphology of American mink on Hiiumaa. In: The Darwin Initiative - European mink Mustela lutreola: Analyses for conservation, pp.101-106. D.W. Macdonald, V.E. Sidorovich, T. Maran and H. Kruuk. WildCRU, Oxford.Haydon, D.T., Laurenson, M.K. and Sillero-Zubiri, C. 2002. Integrating epidemiology into population viability analysis: Managing the risk posed by rabies and canine distemper to the Ethiopian wolf. Conservation Biology 16 (5):1372 1385.
Johnson, D.D.P., Jetz, W. and Macdonald, D.W. 2002a. Environmental correlates of badger social spacing across Europe. Journal of Biogeography 29:411-425.
Johnson, D.D.P., Kays R, Blackwell, P.G., Macdonald, D.W. 2002b. Does the resource dispersion hypothesis explain group living? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17(12):563-570.
Johnson, D.D.P., Stopka, P., and Bell J. 2002c. Individual variation evades the Prisoner's Dilemma. BMC Evolutionary Biology 2:15.
Johnson, D.D.P., Wrangham, R.W. and Rosen, S.P. 2002d. Is military incompetence adaptive? An empirical test with risk-taking behaviour in modern warfare. Evolution and Human Behaviour 23:245-264.
Kamler, J. F., and P. S. Gipson. 2002. Sarcoptic mange on coyotes in northeastern Kansas. Prairie Naturalist 34:143-144. (PDF)Kamler, J. F., P. S. Gipson, and C. C. Perchellet. 2002. Seasonal food habits of coyotes in northeastern Kansas. Prairie Naturalist 34:75-83. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., W. B. Ballard, R. L. Gilliland, and K. Mote. 2002. Improved trapping methods for swift foxes and sympatric coyotes. Wildlife Society Bulletin 30:1262-1266. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., R. M. Lee, J. C. deVos, Jr., W. B. Ballard, and H. A. Whitlaw. 2002. Survival and cougar predation of translocated bighorn sheep in Arizona. Journal of Wildlife Management 66:1267-1272. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., and W. B. Ballard. 2002. A review of native and nonnative red foxes in North America. Wildlife Society Bulletin 30:370-379. (PDF)
Gipson, P. S., and J. F. Kamler. 2002. Bobcat killed by a coyote. Southwestern Naturalist 47:511-513. (PDF)
Ballard, W. B., J. C. deVos, Jr., J. F. Kamler, and H. A. Whitlaw. 2002. A need for an integrated radiotelemetry database. Wildlife Society Bulletin 30:263-264. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F. 2002. Relationships of swift foxes and coyotes in northwest Texas. Ph.D. Dissertation, Texas Tech University, Lubbock. (PDF)
Kenward, R.E, Rushton, S.P, Perrins, C.M., Macdonald, D.W., and South, A.B. 2002. From marking to modelling: dispersal study techniques for land vertebrates. Dispersal Ecology:50-71.
Ling, S., Kumpel, N. and Albrechtsen, L. 2002. No new recipe for bushmeat. Oryx 36(4):330.
Loveridge, A.J., Lynam, A. and Macdonald, D.W. 2002. Lion Conservation Research Workshop 2: Modelling Conflict. Oxford: WildCRU and Darwin Initiative.
Loveridge, A.J. and Macdonald, D.W. 2002. Habitat ecology of two sympatric species of jackals in Zimbabwe. Journal of Mammalogy 83 (2):599-607.
Macdonald, D.W., Hart, B.J., Tattersall, F.H., Johnson, P.J., and Manley, W.J. 2002. The implications of set-aside margin type on crop protection and natural enemy colonisation. Oxford; Cirencenster: Wildlife Conservation Research Unit andThe Royal Agricultural College.
Macdonald, D.W., Moorhouse, T.P., and Enck, J.W. 2002a. The ecological context: a species population perspective. In: Perrow MR, Davy AJ, editors. Handbook of Ecological Restoration: Cambridge University Press. p 47-65.
Macdonald, D.W., Moorhouse, T.P., Enck, J.W. and Tattersall, F.H. 2002b. Mammals. Handbook of Ecological Restoration. p 389-408.
Macdonald, D.W., and Newman, C. 2002. Population dynamics of badgers (Meles meles) in Oxfordshire, UK: numbers, density and cohort life histories, and a possible role of climate change in population growth. Journal of Zoology 256:121-138.
Macdonald, D.W., Newman, C., Buesching C, D., and Tattersall, F.H. 2002c. Volunteer mammal monitors: Measuring the professionalism of amateurs. Ensus 2002:Paper 2.
Macdonald, D.W., Newman, C., Stewart, P.D., Domingo-Roura, X., and Johnson, P.J. 2002d. Density-dependent regulation of body mass and condition in badgers (Meles meles) from Wytham Woods. Ecology 83:2056-2061.
Macdonald, D.W., Sidorovich, V., Anisomova, EI., Sidorovich, N.V. and Johnson, P.J. 2002e. The impact of American mink Mustela vison and European mink Mustela lutreola on water voles Arvicola terrestris in Belarus. Ecography 25 (3):295-302.
Macdonald, D.W., Sidorovich, V.E., Maran, T., and Kruuk, H. 2002f. European Mink, Mustela lutreola: Analyses for Conservation. Oxford: WildCRU and Darwin Initiative.
Macdonald, D.W., Stewart, P.D., Johnson, P.J, Porkert, J. and Buesching C, D. 2002g. No evidence of social hierarchy amongst feeding badgers, Meles meles. Ethology 108:613-628.
Macdonald, D.W., Sillero-Zubiri, C. 2002. Large carnivores and conflict: lion conservation in context. In: Loveridge, A.J, Lynam A, Macdonald, D.W., editors. Lion Conservation Research Workshop 2: modelling conflict. Oxford: Wildlife Conservation Research Unit. p 1-8.
Macdonald, D.W. and Tattersall, F.H. 2002. The state of Britain's mammals 2002. Oxford: WildCRU and Mammals Trust UK.
Marino, J., and Sillero-Zubiri, C. 2002. Factors affecting Ethiopian wolf populations and their relevance to the conservation of this critically endangered carnivore, University of Cambridge, UK.
Mathews, F., Honess, P.E. and Wolfensohn, S. 2002. Use of inhalation anaesthesia for wild mammals in the field. Veterinary Record 150:785-787.
Merckx, T. and Van Dyck, H. 2002. Interrelations among habitat use, behavior, and flight-related morphology in two cooccurring satyrine butterflies, Maniola jurtina and Pyronia tithonus. Journal of Insect Behavior 15: 541-561.Newey, S. and Sillero-Zubiri, C. 2002. Monitoring Ethiopian wolf populations. A field manual. Oxford, UK: Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Oxford University.
Packer, M.J. and Macdonald, D.W. 2002. Business and biodiversity: existing threats - emerging opportunities. Business andBiodiversity: the handbook for corporate action: IUCN, Earthwatch, WBCSD and WildCRU.
Sillero-Zubiri, C., Albrechtsen, L., Ferretti, V., Marino, J., Packer, M.J., Palmada, F.M., Rodríguez Achung, M. and Soave, G.E. 2002. Monitoreo de la biodiversidad de Camisea. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Environmental Resources Management Argentina.
South, A.B, Rushton, S.P, Kenward, R.E. and Macdonald, D.W. 2002. Modelling vertebrate dispersal and demography in real landscapes: how does uncertainty regarding dispersal behaviour influence predictions of spatial population dynamics? In: Bullock JM, Kenward, R.E, Hails RS, editors. Dispersal Ecology. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. p 327-349.
Stewart, P.D., Macdonald, D.W., Newman, C. and Tattersall, F.H. 2002. Behavioural mechanisms of information transmission and reception by badgers, Meles meles, at latrines. Animal Behaviour 63:999-1007.
Tattersall, F.H., Macdonald, D.W., Hart, B.J., Johnson, P.J, Manley, W.J. and Feber, R. 2002. Is habitat linearity important for small mammal communities on farmland? Journal of Applied Ecology 39 (4):643-652.
Tuyttens, F.A.M., Macdonald, D.W. and Roddam, A.W. 2002. Effects of radio-collars on European badgers (Meles meles). Journal of Zoology 257:37-42.
Valenzuela, D. and Macdonald, D.W. 2002. Home-range use by white-nosed coatis (Nasua narica): limited water and a test of the resource dispersion hypothesis. Journal of Zoology 258:247-256.
Williams S. 2002. Status and Action Plan for Grevy's Zebra (Equus grevyi). In: Moehlman P, editor. Equids: Zebras, Asses and Horses: Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN.
Yamaguchi, N. and Haddane B. 2002. The North African Barbary lion and the Atlas Lion Project. International Zoo News 49:465-481.
Yamaguchi, N., Strachan, R. and Macdonald, D.W. 2002. Practical considerations for the field study of American mink Mustela vison in lowland England. Mammal Study 27:127-133.
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Bonacic, C. and Macdonald, D.W. 2001. Preliminary physiological assessment of the effects of capture for shearing on vicuna (Vicuna vicuna). European Association for Animal Production 105:34-42.Bryce, J.M., Speakman, J.R., Johnson, P.J and Macdonald, D.W. 2001. Competition between Eurasian red and introduced Eastern grey squirrels: the energetic significance of body-mass differences. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 268 (1477):1731-1736.
Buesching C, D., and Macdonald, D.W. 2001. Scent-marking behaviour of the European badger (Meles meles): Resource defence or individual advertisement? In: Marchlewska-Koj A, Lepri JJ, Müller-Schwarze D, editors. Chemical Signals in Vertebrates 9. New York: Kluwer Academic/ Plenum Publishers. p 321-327.
Carbone, C., Christie, S., Conforti, K., Coulson, T., Franklin, N., Ginsberg, J.R., Griffiths, M., Holden, J., Kawanishi, K., Kinnaird, M., Laidlaw, R., Lynam, A., Macdonald, D.W., Martyr, D., McDougal, C., Nath, L., O'Brien, T., Seidensticker, J., Smith, D.J.L., Sunquist, M., Tilson, R. and Shahruddin, W.N.W. 2001. The use of photographic rates to estimate densities of tigers and other cryptic mammals. Animal Conservation 4:75-79.
Courchamp, F. and Macdonald, D.W. 2001. Crucial importance of pack size in the African wild dog Lycaon pictus. Animal Conservation 4:169-174.
Daniels, M.J., Beaumont, M.A., Johnson, P.J, Balharry, D., Macdonald, D.W. and Barratt, E. 2001. Ecology and genetics of wild-living cats in the north-east of Scotland and the implications for the conservation of the wildcat. Journal of Applied Ecology 38 (1):146-161.
Domingo-Roura, X., Newman, C., Calafell, F., and Macdonald, D.W. 2001. Blood biochemistry reflects seasonal nutritional and reproductive constraints in the Eurasian badger (Meles meles). Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 74(3):450-460.
Doncaster, C.P., Rondinini, C. and Johnson, P.C.D. 2001. Field test for environmental correlates of dispersal in hedgehogs Erinaceus europaeus. Journal of Animal Ecology 70 (1):33-46.
Feber, R.E., Brereton, T.M., Warren, M.S. and Oates, M. 2001. The impacts of deer on woodland butterflies: the good, the bad and the complex. Forestry 74:271-276.
Flowerdew, J.R. and Ellwood, S.A. 2001. Impacts of woodland deer on small mammal ecology. Forestry 74 (3):277-287.
Gedir, J.V. 2001. A non-invasive system for remotely monitoring heart rate in free-ranging ungulates. Animal Welfare 10 (1):81-89.
Gipson, P. S., and J. F. Kamler. 2001. Survival and movements of opossums in northeastern Kansas. Southwestern Naturalist 46:178-182. (PDF)Gittleman, J.L., Funk, S.M., Macdonald, D.W. and Wayne, R.K. editors. 2001a. Carnivore Conservation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 675 p.
Gittleman, J.L., Funk, S.M., Macdonald, D.W. and Wayne, R.K. 2001b. Why 'carnivore conservation'? In: Gittleman JL, Funk SM, Macdonald, D.W., Wayne RK, editors. Carnivore Conservation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 1-7.
Gordon J. 2001. Measuring the range to animals at sea from boats using photographic and video images. Journal of Applied Ecology 38:879-887.
Grogan, A.L., Philcox. C.K. and Macdonald, D.W. 2001. Nature Conservation and Roads: Advice in relation to otters. Oxford: WildCRU.
Harper, E.J., Clark, C. and Macdonald, D.W. 2001. Energy metabolizability and nutrient digestibility in the Black-billed Magpie Pica pica. Ibis 143 (2):216-221.
Kamler, J. F., W. B. Ballard, and D. Swepston. 2001. Range expansion of mule deer in the Texas Panhandle. Southwestern Naturalist 46:378-379. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., and K. L. Pope. 2001. Nonlethal methods of examining fish stomach contents. Reviews in Fisheries Science 9:1-11. (PDF)Johnson, D.D.P., Baker, S., Morecroft, M.D., and Macdonald, D.W. 2001a. Long-term resource variation and group size: a large-sample field test of the Resource Dispersion Hypothesis. BMC Ecology 1:2.
Johnson, D.D.P., and Macdonald, D.W. 2001. Why are group-living badgers (Meles meles) sexually dimorphic? Journal of Zoology 255:199-204.
Johnson, D.D.P., Macdonald, D.W., and Morecroft, M.D. 2001b. An analysis of social spacing in the European badger (Meles meles) in the UK. Wiss Mitt Niederösterr Landesmuseum 14 :161-170.
Johnson, D.D.P., Macdonald, D.W., Newman, C., and Morecroft, M.D. 2001c. Group size versus territory size in group-living badgers: a large-sample field test of the Resource Dispersion Hypothesis. Oikos 95 (2):265-274.
Loveridge, A.J, Lynam, T., and Macdonald, D.W. 2001. Lion Conservation Research. Workshop 1: survey techniques. Oxford: WildCRU.
Loveridge, A.J, and Macdonald, D.W. 2001. Seasonality in spatial organization and dispersal of sympatric jackals (Canis mesomelas and C. adustus): implications for rabies management. Journal of Zoology 253:101-111.
Macdonald, D.W., editor. 2001a. The New Encyclopedia of Mammals. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 930 p.
Macdonald, D.W. 2001b. Postscript: Science, compromise and tough choices. In: Gittleman JL, Funk SM, Macdonald, D.W., Wayne RK, editors. Carnivore Conservation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 524-538.
Macdonald, D.W., Bryce, J.M., and Thom, M.D. 2001. Introduced mammals: Do carnivores and herbivores usurp native species by different mechanisms? In: Pelz H-J, Cowan DP, Feare CJ, editors. Advances in Vertebrate Pest Management II. Fürth: Filander Verlag. p 11-44.
Macdonald, D.W., and Johnson, D.D.P. 2001. Dispersal in theory and practice: consequences for conservation biology. In: Clobert J, Danchin E, Dhondt AA, Nichols JD, editors. Dispersal. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p 358-372.
Macdonald, D.W., and Tattersall, F.H. 2001. Britain's mammals: the challenge for conservation. London: People's Trust for Endangered Species.
Macdonald, D.W., and Thom, M.D. 2001. Alien carnivores: unwelcome experiments in ecological theory. In: Gittleman JL, Funk SM, Macdonald, D.W., Wayne RK, editors. Carnivore Conservation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p 93-122.
Malcolm, J.R., and Sillero-Zubiri, C. 2001. Recent records of African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) from Ethiopia. Canid News 4:2 [online]:URL: http://www.canids.org/canidnews/4/wild_dogs_in_ethiopia.pdf.
Mathews, F., and Macdonald, D.W. 2001. The sustainability of the common crane (Grus grus) flock breeding in Norfolk: insights from simulation modelling. Biological Conservation 100 (3):323-333.
Mathews, F., Yudkin, P., and Neil, A. 2001. Maternal nutrition and pregnancy outcome. Archives of Disease in Childhood 85 (6):511-511.
Moehrenschlager, A. 2001a. The Coyote. In: Macdonald, D.W., editor. The New Encyclopedia of Mammals. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. p 48-49.
Moehrenschlager, A. 2001b. Population trends of reintroduced Canadian swift foxes and future conservation priorities. Dodo 37:97.
Moehrenschlager, A., and Moehrenschlager, C.A.J. 2001. Census of swift fox (Vulpes velox) in Canada and Northern Montana: 2000 - 2001. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: Alberta Environmental Protection.
Morecroft, M.D., and Taylor, M.E., Ellwood, S.A., and Quinn, S.A. 2001. Impacts of deer herbivory on ground vegetation at Wytham Woods, central England. Forestry 74 (3):251-257.
Moreira, J.R.A., Macdonald, D.W., and Clarke, J.R. 2001. Alguns aspectos comportamentais da reproducao da capivara. Revista Brasileira de Reproducao Animal 25 (2):120-121.
Newman, C., Macdonald, D.W., and Anwar, M.A. 2001. Coccidiosis in the European badger, Meles meles in Wytham Woods: infection and consequences for growth and survival. Parasitology 123:133-142.
Reig, S., Daniels, M.J., and Macdonald, D.W. 2001. Craniometric differentiation within wild-living cats in Scotland using 3D morphometrics. Journal of Zoology 253:121-132.
Scharlemann, J.P.W. 2001. Museum egg collections as stores of long-term phenological data. International Journal of Biometeorology 45: 208-211Sidorovich, V.E., and Macdonald, D.W. 2001. Density dynamics and changes in habitat use by the European mink and other native mustelids in connection with the American mink expansion in Belarus. Netherlands Journal of Zoology 51 (1):107-126.
Sidorovich, V.E., Macdonald, D.W., Pikulik, M.M., and Kruuk, H. 2001. Individual feeding specialization in the European mink, Mustela lutreola and the American mink, M.vison in north-eastern Belarus. Folia Zoologica 50 (1):27-42.
Sillero-Zubiri, C. 2001a. Resolucion de conflictos entre los grandes carnivoros y el hombre. Mastozoologia Neotropical 7 (2):69-72.
Sillero-Zubiri, C., and Hoffmann, M. Canid Biology and Conservation conference. In: Group ISCS, editor; 2001b.
Sillero-Zubiri, C., and Bassignani, F. 2001. Observation of a large group of Gambian mongooses (Mungos gambianus, Ogilby 1835) in southeastern Senegal. Hystrix 121 (1):7 9.
Sillero-Zubiri, C., and Laurenson, M.K. 2001. Interactions between carnivores and local communities: Conflict or co-existence? In: J.L. G, Funk SM, Macdonald, D.W., Wayne RK, editors. Carnivore Conservation. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. p 282 312.
Sillero-Zubiri, C., and Switzer, D.K. 2001. Crop raiding primates in Tanzania. Searching for alternative, humane ways to resolve conflict with farmers. Oxford: Wildlife Conservation Research Unit. University of Oxford. 31 p.
South, A.B, Rushton, S.P, Macdonald, D.W., and Fuller R. 2001. Reintroduction of the European beaver (Castor fiber) to Norfolk, UK: a preliminary modelling analysis. Journal of Zoology 254:473-479.
Stephens, P.A., d’Sa, C.A., Sillero-Zubiri, C., and Leader-Williams, N. 2001. Impact of livestock and settlement on the large Mammalian wildlife of Bale Mountains National Park, southern Ethiopia. Biological Conservation 100:307 322.
Stewart, P.D., Macdonald, D.W., Newman, C., and Cheeseman, C.L. 2001. Boundary faeces and matched advertisement in the European badger (Meles meles): a potential role in range exclusion. Journal of Zoology 255:191-198.
Stockdale, E.A., Lampkin, N.H., Hovi, M., Keatinge, R., Lennartsson, E.K.M., Macdonald, D.W., Padel, S., Tattersall, F.H., Wolfe, M.S., Watson, C.A. 2001. Agronomic and environmental implications of organic farming systems. Advances in Agronomy, 70: 261-327.
Stopka, P., and Graciasova, R. 2001. Conditional allogrooming in the herb-field mouse. Behavioral Ecology 12 (5):584-589.
Stopka, P., Johnson, D.D.P., and Barrett, L. 2001. 'Friendship' for fitness or 'friendship' for friendship's sake? Animal Behaviour 61:F19-F21.
Switzer, D.K., and Sillero-Zubiri, C. 2001. Polar bear monitoring project. Preliminary data analysis and recommendations for bear management at Churchhill's garbage dump. Oxford: Wildlife Conservation Research Unit. University of Oxford. 31 p.
Tattersall, F.H., Macdonald, D.W., Hart, B.J., Manley, W.J., Feber, R.E. 2001. Habitat use by wood mice (Apodemus sylvaticus) in a changeable arable landscape. Journal of Zoology 255:487-494.
Tuyttens, F.A.M., Long, B., Fawcett, T., Skinner, A., Brown, J.A., Cheeseman, C.L., Roddam, A.W., and Macdonald, D.W. 2001a. Estimating group size and population density of Eurasian badgers Meles meles by quantifying latrine use. Journal of Applied Ecology 38 (5):1114-1121.
Tuyttens, F.A.M., Stapley, N., Stewart, P.D., and Macdonald, D.W. 2001b. Vigilance in badgers Meles meles: the effects of group size and human persecution. Acta Theriologica 46 (1):79-86.
Vickery, J.A., Tallowin, J.R., Feber, R.E., Asteraki, E.J., Atkinson, P.W., Fuller, R.J., and Brown, V.K. 2001. The management of lowland neutral grasslands in Britain: effects of agricultural practices on birds and their food resources. Journal of Applied Ecology 38 (3):647-664.
Yamaguchi, N. 2001. Wild cats in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Cat News 35:22-24.
Yamaguchi, N., and Macdonald, D.W. 2001. Detection of Aleutian disease antibodies in feral American mink in southern England. Veterinary Record 149 (16):485-488.
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Anwar, M.A., Newman, C., Macdonald, D.W., Woolhouse, M.E.J., and Kelly, D.W. 2000. Coccidiosis in the European badger (Meles meles) from England, an epidemiological study. Parasitology 120:255-260.Baker, S.E., and Macdonald, D.W. 2000. Foxes and foxhunting on farms in Wiltshire: a case study. Journal of Rural Studies 16:185-201.
Barreto, G.R., and Macdonald, D.W. 2000. The decline and local extinction of a population of water voles, Arvicola terrestris, in southern England. Zeitschrift Fur Saugetierkunde-International Journal of Mammalian Biology 65 (2):110-120.
Berdoy, M.L., Webster, J.P., and Macdonald, D.W. 2000. Fatal attraction in rats infected with Toxoplasma gondii. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 267 (1452):1591-1594.
Blackwell, P.G., and Macdonald, D.W. 2000. Shapes and sizes of badger territories. Oikos 89:392-398.
Bonacic, C., Gimpel, R.R., and Galaz, J. 2000. Current advances in research and management of the vicuna (Vicugna vicugna) in Chile. Ciencia e Investigacion Agraria 27 (1):39-50.
Bonesi, L., Rushton, S., and Macdonald, D.W. 2000. A synthesis of factors affecting the distribution of water voles and their latrines. In: Macdonald, D.W., Strachan, R., editors. The mink and the water vole: analyses for conservation: Environment Agency Report. p 87-95.
Bradshaw, J.W.S., Healey, L.M., Macdonald, D.W., and Arden-Clark, C. 2000. Differences in food preferences between individuals and populations of domestic cats Felis silvestris catus. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 68 (3):257-268.
Bryce, J.M., and Macdonald, D.W. 2000. Projected changes in red squirrel habitats in Craigvinean Forest. Scottish Forestry 54:87-89.
Clode, D., Birks, J.D.S., and Macdonald, D.W. 2000. The influence of risk and vulnerability on predator mobbing by terns (Sterna spp.) and gulls (Larus spp.). Journal of Zoology 252:53-59.
Davison, A., Birks, J.D.S., Maran, T., Macdonald, D.W., Sidorovich, V.E., and Griffiths, H.I. 2000a. Conservation implications of hybridisation between polecats, ferrets and European mink (Mustela spp.). In: Griffiths RI, editor. Mustelids in a modern world Management and conservation aspects of small carnivore: human interactions. Leiden: Backhuys Publishers. p 153-162.
Davison, A., Griffiths, H.I., Brookes, R.C., Maran, T., Macdonald, D.W., Sidorovich, V.E., Kitchener, A.C., Irizar, I., Villate, I., González-Esteban, J., Ceña, J.C., Ceña, A., Moya, I., and Miñano, S.P. 2000b. Mitochondrial DNA and palaeontological evidence for the origins of endangered European mink, Mustela lutreola. Animal Conservation 3:345-355.
Domingo-Roura, X., Macdonald, D.W., Marmi, J., Roy, M.S., Ibarz, A.B., Terradas, J., and Bertranpetit, J. 2000. The evolution of a mustelid microsatellite region and its use in the identification of Martes species. XVIIIth International Congress of Zoology. Athens, Greece: Hellenic Zoological Society. p 179-180.
Ellwood, S.A. 2000. Using a dung clearance plot method for estimating Fallow, Roe and Muntjac numbers in mixed deciduous woodland. Deer 11 (8):417-423.
Haughton, A.J., Bell, J.R., Gates, S., Johnson, P.J., Macdonald, D.W., Tatersall, F.H. and Hart, B.H. 2000. Methods of increasing invertebrate abundance within field margins. Aspects of Applied Biology, 54: 163-170.Hunter, L., and Yamaguchi, N. 2000a. The Barbary Lion: resurrected king or myth? Africa: Environment and Wildlife 8:93-97.
Hunter, L., and Yamaguchi, N. 2000b. Oxford DNA search for the Barbary lion. Endangered Species1:68-69.
Johnson, D.D.P., Macdonald, D.W., and Dickman, A.J. 2000. An analysis and review of models of the sociobiology of the Mustelidae. Mammal Review 30 (3-4):171-196.
Kamler, J. F., and P. S. Gipson. 2000. Space and habitat use by resident and transient coyotes. Canadian Journal of Zoology 78:2106-2111. (PDF)Kamler, J. F., P. S. Gipson, and T. R. Snyder. 2000. Dispersal characteristics of young bobcats from northeastern Kansas. Southwestern Naturalist 45:543-546. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., W. B. Ballard, and K. Mote. 2000. Aggressive behavior exhibited by a Swift Fox, Vulpes velox. Canadian Field-Naturalist 114:506. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., C. Richardson, and P. S. Gipson. 2000. Comparison of standard and modified Soft Catch traps for capturing coyotes, bobcats, and raccoons. Proceedings of the Wildlife Damage Management Conference 9:77-84. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F. 2000. Swift foxes in the high plains. Promised Land 8:2 (a popular article). (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., and P. S. Gipson. 2000. Home range, habitat selection, and survival of Bobcats, Lynx rufus, in a prairie ecosystem in Kansas. Canadian Field-Naturalist 114:388-394. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., K. D. Seyffert, and W. B. Ballard. 2000. Range expansion of the Eurasian collared-dove in the Texas panhandle. Bulletin of the Texas Ornithological Society 33:23. (PDF)
Kamler, J. F., and P. S. Gipson. 2000. New records of a porcupine and armadillo in Riley County, Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 103:55-57. (PDF)Macdonald, D.W. 2000a. Bartering biodiversity: what are the options? In: Helm D, editor. Economic policy: objectives, instruments and implementation. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p 142-171.
Macdonald, D.W. 2000b. Biodiversity moves up the agenda. The Utilities Journal December 2000:40-41.
Macdonald, D.W. 2000c British Biodiversity: eight years from Rio. BBC Wildlife Magazine.
Macdonald, D.W. 2000d. Postscript. Proceedings of the Water Vole Conference 16th October 1999. London: People's Trust for Endangered Species. p 56-59.
Macdonald, D.W. 2000e. Wildlife, conservation and compassion. Animals 2000 world congress speeches. Horsham: RSPCA. p 54-71.
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