Zoogdier / jaargang 30 / nr.1 / lente 2019

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  1. Spoelstra K., van Grunsven R.H.A., Donners M., Gienapp P., Huigens M.E., Slaterus R., Berendse F., Visser M.E. & Veenendaal E. (2015). Experimental illumination of natural habitat—an experimental set-up to assess the direct and indirect ecological consequences of artificial light of different spectral composition. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 370, 20140129.
  2. Spoelstra K., van Grunsven R.H.A., Ramakers J.J.C., Ferguson K.B., Raap T., Donners M., Veenendaal E.M. &Visser M.E. (2017). Response of bats to light with different spectra: light-shy and agile bat presence is affected by white and green, but not red light. Proc. R. Soc. B 284, 20170075.

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  1. Vorel A.1 & Uhlíková J.2 - Beaver management on a National Level – an example from Czech Republic and an overview for Central Europe. 1) Department of Ecology, Faculty of the Environment, University of Life Sciences Prague, Czech Republic; 2) Nature Conservation Agency of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic.
  2. Jagrud L. - Beavers in their landscape – viewpoint from a forester and  limnologist. Swedish Forest Agency, Sweden.
  3. Westbrook C. J. 1, Ronnquist A.1 & Bedard-Haughn A.2 - Dynamic beaver pond levels in mountain peatlands provide transient floodwater storage. 1) Department of Geography and Planning, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada;  2) Department of Soil Science, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
  4. Angst C.1 & Plattner M.2 - Digging a hole: anti-predator behavior or funeral? 1) Biberfachstelle, Centre Suisse de Cartographie de la Faune (info fauna CSCF&karch), Bellevaux 51, CH-2000 Neuchâtel, Switzerland ; 2) Switzerland.
  5. Windels S.K.1, Gable T.D.2, Homkes A.T.3 & Bump J.K.1 - Wolf-beaver interactions: New insights and future directions. 1) University of Minnesota, Minnesota, USA; 2) University of Minnesota, Minnesota, USA; 3) Northern Michigan University, Michigan, USA.
  6. Schloemer S. - New insights into the invertebrate fauna of beaver dams – a comparative study conducted with a vacuum sampler. University Duisburg-Essen, Department of Biology / Aquatic Ecology.
  7. U. Meßlinger - Beaver created structures as a larval habitat for the golden-ringed dragonfly (Cordulegaster boltonii) in Bavaria. Büro für Naturschutzplanung und ökologische Studien, Am Weiherholz 43, D - 91604, Flachslanden, Germany.
  8. Brazier R.E.1, Elliott M.2, Graham H.1, B. Morris B.3 & Puttock A.K.1 - Nature’s water engineers – impacts of beaver dams on flows, water quality and wetland species. 1) University of Exeter, United Kingdom; 2) Devon Wildlife Trust, United Kingdom; 3) South West Archaeology, United Kingdom.
  9. Busher P.E. - Site occupation patterns by a beaver population in Massachusetts, USA. Natural Sciences and Mathematics, College of General Studies, Boston University, MA, USA & Center for Ecology and Conservation Biology, Boston University Boston.

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  1. Westra S. (2017). Inventarisatie van kleine marterachtigen in vier onderzoeksgebieden rond Deventer. Rapport 2017.51. Bureau van de Zoogdiervereniging, Nijmegen.

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  1. Goodwin C.E.D., Hodgson D.J., Al-Fulaij N., Bailey S., Langton S. & Macdonald R.A. (2017). Voluntary recording scheme reveals ongoing decline in the United Kingdom hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius population. Mammal Review, 47(3): 183-197.
  2. Temple H.J. & Terry A. (2007). The Status and Distribution of European Mammals. Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, Luxemburg. PDF
  3. Mills C.A., Godley B.J. & Hodgson D.J. (2016). Take Only Photographs, Leave Only Footprints: Novel Applications of Non-Invasive Survey Methods for Rapid Detection of Small, Arboreal Animals. PLoS ONE, 11(1): e0146142. PDF
  4. Haag L. & Tester R. (2016). Tracking tubes to detect dormice – a case study from Switzerland. The Dormouse Monitor, Summer 2016: 6-9. PDF
  5. Middleton-Burke A. (2017). The feasibility of footprint tracking tubes to detect the presence of the hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius). Mammal News, Summer 2017 Issue 178: 18-19.
  6. Bullion S., Looser A. & Langton S. (2018). An evaluation of the effectiveness of footprint tracking tunnels for detecting hazel dormice. CIEEM Bulletin In Practice, September 2018 Issue 101: 36-41.
  7. Vercayie D. (2018). Sporenbuizen voor eikelmuisonderzoek. Handleiding voor het maken en inzetten van sporenbuizen voor eikelmuisonderzoek. Handleiding Natuurpunt Studie 2018/1, Mechelen, België. PDF

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  1. Mulder J.L. (2013). De wasbeerhond heeft vaste voet in Nederland. Zoogdier 24(4):1-3. PDF
  2. Meijer K. & Klop E. (1984). Risicoanalyse van de Wasbeerhond in Nederland. A&W-rapport. Altenburg & Wymenga ecologisch onderzoek, Feanwâlden.
  3. Mulder J.L. (2013). The raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) in the Netherlands - its present status and a risk assessment. Lutra, 56(1):23-43. PDF
  4. Van der Grift E.A., Lammertsma D.R., Jansman H.A.H. & Wegman R.M.A. (2016). Onderzoek naar het voorkomen van de wasbeer in Nederland. Wageningen: Wageningen Environmental Research. PDF
  5. Van den End S., Maas M. & van der Giessen J.W.B. (2014). Het volksgezondheidsrisio van de wasbeerhond in Nederland – Een literatuurstudie. Bilthoven: Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu. PDF
  6. Thiess A. (2004). Untersuchungen zur Helminthenfauna und zum Vorkommen von Trichinella sp. beim Marderhund (Nyctereutes procyonoides) in Brandenburg. Freie Universität Berlin.
  7. Malakauskas A., Paulauskas V., Järvis T., Keidans P., Eddi C. & Kapel C.M. (2007). Molecular epidemiology of Trichinella spp. in three Baltic countries: Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. Parasitology research, 100(4):687-93.
  8. Kühn A., Schulze C., Kutzer P., Probst C., Hlinak A., Ochs A. et al. (2013). Tularaemia seroprevalence of captured and wild animals in Germany: the fox (Vulpes vulpes) as a biological indicator. Epidemiology & Infection, 141(4):833-40. PDF
  9. Schwarz S., Sutor A., Mattis R. & Conraths F.J. (2015). The raccoon roundworm (Baylisascaris procyonis)--no zoonotic risk for Brandenburg? Berl Munch Tierarztl Wochenschr, 128(1-2):34-8. PDF
  10. Maas M., van den End S., van Roon A., Mulder J., Franssen F., Dam-Deisz C. et al. (2016). First findings of Trichinella spiralis and DNA of Echinococcus multilocularis in wild raccoon dogs in the Netherlands. Int. J. Parasitol. Parasites Wildl., 5(3):277-9. PDF
  11. Sutor A. (2008). Dispersal of the alien raccoon dog Nyctereutes procyonoides in Southern Brandenburg, Germany. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 54(2):321-6.
  12. Pannwitz G., Mayer-Scholl A., Balicka-Ramisz A. & Nockler K. (2010). Increased prevalence of Trichinella spp., northeastern Germany. Emerg Infect Dis, 16(6):936-42. PDF
  13. Graeff-Teixeira C., Morassutti A.L. & Kazacos K.R. (2016). Update on Baylisascariasis, a Highly Pathogenic Zoonotic Infection. Clin Microbiol Rev, 29(2):375-99. PDF
  14. Eckert J. & Deplazes P. (2004). Biological, epidemiological, and clinical aspects of echinococcosis, a zoonosis of increasing concern. Clin Microbiol Rev, 17(1):107-35. PDF
  15. van der Giessen J.W., Rombout Y.B., Franchimont J.H., Limper L.P. & Homan W.L. (1999). Detection of Echinococcus multilocularis in foxes in The Netherlands. Vet Parasitol, 82(1):49-57.
  16. van der Giessen J.W., Rombout Y. & Teunis P. (2004). Base line prevalence and spatial distribution of Echinococcus multilocularis in a newly recognized endemic area in the Netherlands. Vet Parasitol, 119(1):27-35.
  17. Dupouy-Camet J. (2000). Trichinellosis: a worldwide zoonosis. Veterinary Parasitology, 93(3):191-200. PDF
  18. van der Giessen J.W., Rombout Y, van der Veen A & Pozio E. (2001). Diagnosis and epidemiology of Trichinella infections in wildlife in The Netherlands. Parasite, 8(2 Suppl):S103-5. PDF
  19. Franssen F. (2016). Trichinella in wildlife and pork production: evaluation of risk-based monitoring. Utrecht University. PDF

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