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Volume 24 Pages 1 - 76 (December 2007)

Literature
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ANDERSSON, K.I. (2004). Elbow-Joint Morphology as a Guide to Forearm Function and Foraging Behaviour in Mammalian Carnivores. Zoological Journal of the Linnaean Society 142:91-104
[ ki.andersson@nrm.se]

ARRENDAL, J. (2007). Conservation Genetics of the Eurasian Otter in Sweden. PhD Dissertation, Uppsala University, Sweden.
[Johanna Arrendal, Department of Ecology and Evolution, Department of Animal Ecology, Norbyv 18 D, Uppsala University, SE-75236 Uppsala, Sweden]

BOWEN, L., ALDRIDGE, B.M., MILES, A.K. & STOTT, J.L. (2006). Tissue Antigens 67 (5): 402-408
[lbowen@ucdavis.edu]

van den BRINK, N.W. & JANSMAN, H.A.H. (2006). Applicability of Spraints for Monitoring Organic Contaminants in Free-Ranging Otters (Lutra lutra). Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 25 (11): 2821-2826
[nico.vandenbrink@wur.nl]

CASSINI, M.H. and SEPÚLVEDA, M.A., Eds. (2006). El Huillin Lontra provocax: Investigaciones sobre una nutria amenazada en peligro de extincion. Serie Fauna Neotropical 1, Publicacion de la Organizacion PROFAUNA, Buenos Aires, 162 pp.

CHOUDHURY, A. (2004). Small Carnivores in new Wildlife Sanctuaries in Assam in North-East India. Small Carnivore Conservation 31: 10
[badru1@sancharet.in]

COLYN, M., DUFOUR, S., CONDÉ, P.C. & van ROMPAEY, H. (2004). The Importance of Small Carnivores in Forest Bushmeat Hunting in the Classified Forest of Diecké, Guinea. Small Carnivore Conservation 31: 15-18
(Marc.Colyn@univ-rennes1.fr)

CRAY, D. (2006). What's Killing the Sea Otters? Time 168 (14): 62-63

DAUBERSCHMIDT, C. and HOFFMAN, L. (2001). Distribution of Persistent Lipophilic Contaminants in Fish from the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.  Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 66: 222 – 230
[Public Research Centre “Gabriel Lippmann”, CREBS, 162a ave de la Faïencerie, L-1511 Luxembourg]

FRANCO-DE-SÁ, J.F.O., WEBER ROSAS, F.C. and FELDBERG, E. (2007). Cytogenetic study of the giant otter Pteronura brasiliensis Zimmermann 1780 (Carnivora, Mustelidae, Lutrinae). Genetics and Molecular Biology, 30 (4): 1093-1096
[feldberg@inpa.gov.br]

FULTON, T.L. & STOBECK, C. (2006). Molecular Phylogeny of the Arctoidea (Carnivora): Effect of Missing Data on Supertree and Supermatrix Analyses of Multiple Gene Data Sets. Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 41 (1): 165-181
[tara.fulton@ualberta.ca]

GALLANT, D., VASSEUR, L. & BÉRUBÉ, C.H. (2007). Unveiling the Limitations of Scat Surveys to Monitor Social Species: A Case Study on River Otters. Journal of Wildlife Management, 71 (1): 258-265
[beru9664@hotmail.com]
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GARCIA DE LEANIZ, C., FORMAN, D.W., DAVIES, S. & THOMSON, A. (2006). Non-Intrusive Monitoring of Otters (Lutra lutra) using Infrared Technology. Journal of Zoology 270: 577-584
[Department of Biological Sciences, University of Wales Swansea, Swansea, UK]

GEORGIEV, D (2007). Study on the Home Range of the Resident Female Otter (Lutra lutra), (Carnivora, Mammalia) in South-East Bulgaria. Acta Zoologica Bulgarica 59 (2): 165-172
[diliangeorgiev@abv.bg]

GEORGIEV, D. & STOYCHEVA, S. (2006). Freshwater Crabs Preyed On By The Eurasian Otter Lutra Lutra In A River Habitat Of Southern Bulgaria. Hystrix 17(2): 129-135
[diliangeorgiev@abv.bg]

GORMAN, T. A., ERB, J. D., MCMILLAN, B. R., MARTIN, D. J., & HOMYACK, J. A. (2006). Site Characteristics of River Otter (Lontra canadensis) Natal Dens in Minnesota. American Midland Naturalist 156 (2): 109-117

GORKSI, P., ZALEWSKI, A. & LAKOMY, M. (2006). Parasites of Carnivorous Mammals in Bialowieza Primeval Forest. Wiad. Parazytol. 52 (1): 49-53
[Department of Parasitology and Invasiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Warsaw Agricultural University, Poland]

GROUPE LOUTRE LUXEMBOURG (1997). Evaluation de la Qualité des Cours d'Eau au Luxembourg en Tant Qu'habitat pour la Loutre.  Travaux Scientifiques du Musée Nationale d’Histoire Naturelle de Luxembourg,  26

HARWELL, M.A. & GENTILE, J.H. (2006). Ecological Significance of Residual Exposures and Effects from the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. Integr. Environ. Assess. Manag. 2 (3): 204-246
[mharwell@ecologicalrisk.com]

HAYS, G.C., FORMAN, D.W., HARRINGTON, L.A., HARRINGTON, A.K., MACDONALD, D.W. & RIGHTON, D. (2007). Recording the Free-Living Behaviour of Small-Bodied Shallow-Diving Animals with Data Loggers. Journal of Animal Ecology 76: 183 - 190.
[g.hays@swan.ac.uk]

HUGLA, J. –L., DOHET, A., THYS, I., HOFFMANN, L. and THOMÉ, J. –P. (1998). Contamination par les PCBs et les Pesticides Organochlorés des Poissons d Grand-Duché de Luxembourg: Incidence Possible sur les Populations de Loutre (Lutra lutra L.). Annls. Limnol. 34(2): 201 – 209
[Université de Liège, Laboratoire d’Ecologie animale et d’Ecotoxicologie, 22 quai Van Beneden, B-4020, Liège, Belgium]

KALZ, B., JEWGENOW, K. & FICKEL, J. (2006). Structure of an otter (Lutra lutra) population in Germany - results of DNA and hormone analyses from faecal samples. Mammalian Biology 71 (6): 321-335

KANNAN, K., AGUSA, T., PERROTTA, E., THOMAS, N.J. & TANABE, S. (2006). Comparison of Trace Element Concentrations in Livers of Diseased, Emaciated and Non-Diseased Sea Otters from the California Coast. Chemosphere 65: 2160-2167
(kkannan@wadsworth.org)

KANNAN, K., PERROTTA, E. & THOMAS, N.J. (2006). Association between Perfluorinated Compounds and Pathological Conditions in Southern Sea Otters. Environ. Sci. Technol. 40 (16): 4943-4948
[kkannan@wadsworth.org]

LAIDRE, K.L., ESTES, J.A., TINKER, M.T., BODKIN, J., MONSON, D. & SCHNEIDER, K. (2006). Patterns of Growth and Body Condition in Sea Otters from the Aleutian Archipelago before and after the Recent Population Decline. J. Anim. Ecol. 75 (4): 978-789
[kl@dpc.dk]

LEVIN, M., LEIBRECHT, H., MORI, C., JESSOP, D. and de GUISE, S. (2007).  Immunomodulatory effects of organochlorine mixtures upon in vitro exposure of peripheral blood leukocytes differ between free-ranging and captive southern sea otters (Enhydra lutris). Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology 119: 269–277

LONG, B. & MINH HOANG (2006). Recent Records Of And Notes On The Conservation Of Small Carnivores In Quang Nam Province, Central Vietnam. Small Carnivore Conservation, 34 & 35: 39 - 46
[WWF MOSAIC Project, Chi Cuc Kiem Lam, 77 Tran Quy Cap, Tam Ky, Quang Nam, Vietnam]

MARTIN-ATANCE P., LEON-VIZCAINO L., PALOMARES, F., REVILLA, E., GONZALEZ-CANDELA, M., CALZADA, J, CUBERO-PABLO, M.J. & DELIBES, M. (2006). Antibodies to Mycobacterium bovis in Wild Carnivores from Donana National Park (Spain). J. Wildl. Dis. 42 (3): 704-708
[Infectious Diseases Area, Department of Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Murcia University, 30100 Murcia, Spain]

MÉNDEZ-HERMIDA, F., GÓMEZ-COUSO, H., ROMERO-SUANCES, R. & ARES-MAZÁS, E. (2006). Cryptosporidium and Giardia in Wild Otters (Lutra lutra). Veterinary Parasitology doi:10.1016/j.vetpar.2006.09.029
[mpeares@usc.es E. Ares-Mazás]

PRIGIONI, C., REMONTI, L., BALESTRIERI, A., SGROSSO, S., PRIORE, G., MUCCI, N. & RANDI, E. (2006). Estimation of European otter (Lutra lutra) population size by fecal DNA typing in southern Italy. Journal of Mammalogy 87 (5): 855-858

ROSTAIN, R.R., BEN-DAVID, M., GROVES, P. & RANDALL, I.A. (2004). Why do River Otters Scent-Mark? An Experimental Test of Several Hypotheses. Animal Behaviour 68: 703-711
[Department of Biology, San Francisco State University]

SAAVEDRA, D. (2006). Re-Introduction of the Eurasian Otter in NE Spain. Re-Introduction News 25 (23-25)
[d.saavedra@lutra.jazztel.es]

SEPÚLVEDA, M. A, BARTHELD, J. L, MONSALVE, R., GOMEZ, V. and MEDINA-VOGEL, G. (2007). Habitat use and spatial behaviour by Southern river otters (Lontra provocax) in riparian habitats of Chile: Conservation implications. Biological Conservation, 140 (3-4): 329-338.

SHENOY, K., VARMA, S. & DEVI PRASAD, K.V. (2006). Factors determining Habitat Choice of the Smooth-Coated Otter (Lutra perspicillata) in a South Indian River System. Current Science 91 (5): 637-643
[k19@uky.edu]

SIMPSON, V.R., GIBBONS, L.M., KHALIL, L.F. & WILLIAMS, J.L.R. (2005). Cholecystitis in Otters (Lutra lutra) and Mink (Mustela vison) caused by the Fluke Pseudamphistomum truncatum. Veterinary Record 157: 49-52
[Wildlife Veterinary Investigation Centre, Chacewater, Truro, Cornwall, TR4 8PB, UK]

SULKAVA, R. (2007). Ecology of the Otter (Lutra lutra) in Central Finland and Methods for Estimating the Densities of Populations. PhD Dissertation, University of Joensuu, Finland.
[R. Sulkava, Department of Biology, University of Joensuu, Finland]

TAYLOR, B.L., MARTINEZ, M., GERRODETTE, T., BARLOW, J. & HROVAT, Y.N. (2007). Lessons from Monitoring Trends in Abundance of Marine Mammals. Marine Mammal Science 23 (1): 157 - 175
[barbara.taylor@noaa.gov]

VOS, D.J., QUAKENBUSH, L.T. & MAHONY, B.A. (2006). Documentation of Sea Otters and Birds as Prey for Killer Whales. Marine Mammal Science 22 (1): 201-205
[daniel.vos@noaa.gov]

WILLIAMS, J.L.R. (2001). A Review of Otter Records from the Brue Valley 1970-2000.

WADE, P.R., BURKANOV, V.N., DAHLHEIM, M.E., FRIDAY, N.A., FRITZ, L.W., LOUGHLIN, T.R., MIZROCH, S.A., MUTO, M.M. & RICE D.W. (2006). Killer Whales and Marine Mammal Trends in the North Pacific - a Re-Examination of Evidence for Sequential Megafauna Collapse and the Prey-Switching Hypothesis. Marine Mammal Science
[paul.wade@noaa.gov]

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