Krauze-Gryz Dagny, J. Gryz, D. Klich, Michał Brach
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Same yet different—individual red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) react differently to human presence in an urban park
Acknowledgements We would like to thank the following students of Warsaw University of Life Sciences who were involved in the project and helped with the fieldwork: Wioletta Sitek, Sylwia Rykaczewska, and Kamila Wojciechowska. We would like to thank Peter Lurz and an Anonymous Reviewer for their helpful comments on the manuscript. We would like to thank The Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw for site access and help during our fieldwork in the park. This article was financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education from the funds of the Institute of Forest Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences (WULS), for scientific research. Abstract
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Hystrix the Italian Journal of Mammalogy accepts papers on original research in basic and applied mammalogy on fossil and living mammals. The Journal is published both in paper and electronic "online first" format. Manuscripts can be published as full papers or short notes, as well as reviews on methods or theoretical issues related to mammals. Commentaries can also be occasionally accepted, under the approval by the Editor in Chief. Investigations of local or regional interest, new data about species distribution and range extensions or confirmatory research can be considered only when they have significant implications. Such studies should preferably be submitted as short notes. Manuscripts bearing only a local interest will not be accepted.
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