PREFACE
Mounton A., 63.
FULL PAPERS
JUŠKAITIS R.
Dormouse (Gliridae) status in Lithuania and surrounding countries: a review, 64-68.
FISCHER D., ZIEGLER L., HAIL K., HECKMANN J., REINERS T.E., BAUER CH., LIERZ M., LANG J.
Clinical examination methods and investigation into the occurrence of endoparasites, Borna disease virus and genetic variability in the garden dormouse, Eliomys quercinus , 69-77.
MARKOV G.G., KUNCHEV A.I., DIMITROV H.A.
Hematology reference intervals in a wild female edible dormouse (Glis glis) in a reproductive population in Northeastern Thrace (Eastern Balkan Peninsula) , 78-82.
JURCZYSZYN M.
Food and foraging preferences of the edible dormouse Glis glis at two sites in Poland, 83-90.
TROUT R.C., BROOKS S., LIM J., ROZYCKA D., GRIMSEY P., GRIMSEY M., GRIFFITHS L.
Movements by edible dormice (Glis glis) to their hibernation site and implications for population control , 91-97.
FRIEBE K., STEFFENS T., SCHULZ B., VALQUI J., RECK H., HARTL G.
The significance of major roads as barriers and their roadside habitats as potential corridors for hazel dormouse migration – a population genetic study, 98-109.
TROUT R.C., BROOKS S., COMBE F.J., RUDLIN P.
The different effects of periodic experimental tree removal patterns on the population demography of the hazel dormice (Muscardinus avellanarius) in a conifer plantation, 110-119.