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- Taxonomic status of Apodemus semotus in Taiwan by morphometrical comparison with A. draco, A. peninsulae and A. latronum in China, Korea and Myanmar
- Performance of GPS collars deployed on free-ranging sika deer in eastern Hokkaido, Japan
- A new subspecies of the least weasel Mustela nivalis (Mammalia, Carnivora) from Taiwan
- Karyotype of Harrison's tube-nosed bat Murina harrisoni (Chiroptera : Vespertilionidae : Murininae) based on the second specimen recorded from Hainan Island, China
- Total Activity Rhythms of Three Soricine Species in Hokkaido
- Sexual dimorphism of Japanese wild boars in Chugoku Mountains
- Age determination,growth and sexual dimorphism of the feral mink(Mustela vison)in Hokkaido
- A secular and experimental study of the microwear of the carnassial teeth in dogs(Canis familiaris)
- Variation of the X Chromosome in the Smith′s Red-backed Vole Eothenomys smithii
- Age determination in the Smith's red-backed vole, Eothenomys smithii, using optic lens weight
- Characteristics of tree cavities used by Pteromys volans orii in winter
- A Note of the Food Habits of the Japanese Serow at the Western Foothill of Mt.Zao,Northern Japan
- Postnatal growth and vocalization development of the lesser horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus cornutus, in the Kyushu District, Japan
- Preliminary survey of habitat use by Sciurus vulgaris orientis in a natural forest of Hokkaido Island, Japan
- Karyotypes and G-banding patterns of the red-backed voles,Clethrionomys montanus and C.rufocanus bedfordiae(Rodentia,Microtinae)
- Strain Identification of Inbred Rats Using Mandible Measurements
- Methods for constructing a wild boar relative-density map to resolve human-wild boar conflicts
- Environmental factors affecting the distribution of the wild boar, sika deer, Asiatic black bear and Japanese macaque in central Japan, with implications for human-wildlife conflict
- Predictive risk model and map of human-Asiatic black bear contact in Yamanashi Prefecture, central Japan
- Genetic diversity within the Japanese badgers (Meles anakuma), as revealed by microsatellite analysis
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