Mammal Review

Papers
(The H4-Index of Mammal Review is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Generalists yet different: distributional responses to climate change may vary in opportunistic bat species sharing similar ecological traits62
Limitations of acoustic monitoring at wind turbines to evaluate fatality risk of bats29
Diet of the introduced red fox Vulpes vulpes in Australia: analysis of temporal and spatial patterns28
Drivers of European bat population change: a review reveals evidence gaps26
Diet composition of the golden jackal Canis aureus in south‐east Europe – a review25
Middle‐out ecology: small carnivores as sentinels of global change25
Cats Felis catus as a threat to bats worldwide: a review of the evidence24
Bats and wetlands: synthesising gaps in current knowledge and future opportunities for conservation24
Pumas Puma concolor as ecological brokers: a review of their biotic relationships22
Introduction, spread, and impacts of invasive alien mammal species in Europe22
The wild boar Sus scrofa in northern Eurasia: a review of range expansion history, current distribution, factors affecting the northern distributional limit, and management strategies22
What can whiskers tell us about mammalian evolution, behaviour, and ecology?20
The geography of diet variation in Neotropical Carnivora19
Variation in red fox Vulpes vulpes diet in five continents19
Of mammals and milk: how maternal stress affects nursing offspring18
Drivers and facilitators of hunting behaviour in domestic cats and options for management18
Impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on mammals at tourism destinations: a systematic review18
Ecosystem roles and conservation status of bioturbator mammals17
Climatic niche comparison of raccoons Procyon lotor and raccoon dogs Nyctereutes procyonoides in their native and non‐native ranges17
Impact of human disturbance on temporal partitioning within carnivore communities17
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