Lietuvos fauna. Smulkieji žinduoliai

1. Paprastasis kirstukas (Sorex araneus)
1.1 Mažeikytė, J. R. (2009). Population dynamics of the common shrew and pygmy shrew (Soricomorpha: Soricidae) in a clear-cut of a mixed forest in eastern Lithuania. Estonian Journal of Ecology, 58(3), 205–215.
1.2 Balčiauskas, L. (2004). Sex-and age related differences in tooth row length of small mammals: shrews. Acta Zoologica Lituanica, 14(4), 41–47.
1.3 Balčiauskas, L., Stirkė, V., Garbaras, A., Balčiauskienė, L. (2023). Shrews under-represented in fruit farms and homesteads. Animals, 13 (6): art. no. 1028

2. Kirstukas nykštukas (Sorex minutus)
2.1 Mažeikytė, J. R. (2009). Population dynamics of the common shrew and pygmy shrew (Soricomorpha: Soricidae) in a clear-cut of a mixed forest in eastern Lithuania. Estonian Journal of Ecology, 58(3), 205–215.
2.2 Balčiauskas, L. (2004). Sex-and age related differences in tooth row length of small mammals: shrews. Acta Zoologica Lituanica, 14(4), 41–47.
2.3 Balčiauskas, L., Stirkė, V., Garbaras, A., Balčiauskienė, L. (2023). Shrews under-represented in fruit farms and homesteads. Animals, 13 (6): art. no. 1028

3. Mažasis vandeninis kirstukas (Neomys anomalus)
3.1 Balčiauskas, L., & Balčiauskienė, L. (2012). Mediterranean water shrew, Neomys anomalus Cabrera, 1907–a new mammal species for Lithuania. North-western journal of zoology, 8(2), 367–369.
3.2 Balciauskas, L., Balciauskiene, L., & Timm, U. (2016). Mediterranean water shrew (Neomys anomalus): range expansion northward. Turkish Journal of Zoology, 40(1), 103–111.
3.3 Balčiauskas, L., Stirkė, V., Garbaras, A., Balčiauskienė, L. (2023). Shrews under-represented in fruit farms and homesteads. Animals, 13 (6): art. no. 1028

4. Vandeninis kirstukas (Neomys fodiens)
4.1 Balčiauskas, L., Balčiauskienė, L., & Timm, U. (2014). Bergmann’s rule for Neomys fodiens in the middle of the distribution range. Central European Journal of Biology, 9, 1147–1154.
4.2 Balčiauskas, L., Stirkė, V., Garbaras, A., Balčiauskienė, L. (2023). Shrews under-represented in fruit farms and homesteads. Animals, 13 (6): art. no. 1028

5. Rudasis pelėnas (Myodes (Clethrionomys) glareolus)
5.1 Balčiauskienė, L., & Balčiauskas, L. (2009). Prediction of the body mass of the bank vole Myodes glareolus from skull measurements. Estonian Journal of Ecology, 58(2), 77–85.
5.2 Balčiauskienė, L., Balčiauskas, L., & Čepukienė, A. (2009). Growth of the bank vole Myodes glareolus in the non-vegetative period in NE Lithuania. Estonian Journal of Ecology, 58(2), 86–93.
5.3 Lipatova, I., Paulauskas, A., Puraite, I., Radzijevskaja, J., Balciauskas, L., & Gedminas, V. (2015). Bartonella infection in small mammals and their ectoparasites in Lithuania. Microbes and infection, 17(11-12), 884–888.
5.4 Balčiauskienė, L., Balčiauskas, L., & Jasiulionis, M. (2015). Skull variability of mice and voles inhabiting the territory of a great cormorant colony. Biologia, 70, 1406–1414.
5.5 Morger, J., Råberg, L., Hille, S. M., Helsen, S., Štefka, J., Al-Sabi, M. M., … & Tschirren, B. (2015). Distinct haplotype structure at the innate immune receptor Toll-like receptor 2 across bank vole populations and lineages in Europe. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 116(1), 124–133.
5.6 Balčiauskienė, L. (2007). Cranial growth of captive bred bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus). Acta Zoologica Lituanica, 17(1), 33–40.
5.7 Strakova, P., Jagdmann, S., Balčiauskas, L., Balčiauskienė, L., Drewes, S., Ulrich, R.G. (2017) Puumala Virus in Bank Voles, Lithuania. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 23 (1): 158–160.
5.8 Rudaitytė-Lukošienė, E., Jasiulionis, M., Balčiauskas, L., Prakas, P., Stirkė, V., Butkauskas, D. (2022). Morphological and molecular description of Sarcocystis myodes n. sp. from the Bank Vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) in Lithuania. Biology, 11 (4): art. no. 512.
5.9 Balčiauskas, L., Stirkė, V., Garbaras, A., Skipitytė, R., Balčiauskienė, L. (2022). Stable isotope analysis supports omnivory in bank voles in apple orchards. Agriculture, 12 (9): art. no. 1308.

6. Vandeninis pelėnas (Arvicola amphibius)

7. Pievinis pelėnas (Microtus agrestis)
7.1 Balčiauskienė, L., Balčiauskas, L., & Timm, U. (2018). Changes in size of Baltic field voles over the last 50 years: are they really shrinking?. Biologia, 73, 247–257.
7.2 Prakas, P., Butkauskas, D., Vaišvilienė, J., Balčiauskienė, L., Balčiauskas, L. (2022). The Spatial pattern of the two genetic lineages of the field vole in Lithuania. Diversity, 14 (10): art. no. 820.

8. Paprastasis pelėnas (Microtus arvalis)
8.1 Balčiauskienė, L., Balčiauskas, L., & Čepukienė, A. (2009). Winter growth depression of common vole (Microtus arvalis). Acta Zoologica Lituanica, 19(2), 85–92.
8.2 Balciauskas, L., & Balciauskiene, L. (2014). Selective predation on common voles by Tawny Owls and Long-eared Owls in winter and spring. Turkish Journal of Zoology, 38(2), 242–249.
8.3 Balčiauskienė, L. (2007). Cranial growth of captive bred common voles (Microtus arvalis). Acta Zoologica Lituanica, 17(3), 220–227.
8.4 Stirkė, V., Balčiauskas, L., Balčiauskienė, L. (2021) Common vole as a focal small mammal species in orchards of the Northern Zone. Diversity-Basel, 13 (3): art. no. 134.

9. Pelkinis pelėnas (Alexandromys (Microtus) oeconomus)
9.1 Balčiauskas, L., Balčiauskienė, L., & Baltrūnaitė, L. (2010). Root vole, Microtus oeconomus, in Lithuania: changes in the distribution range. Folia Zoologica, 59(4), 267–277.
9.2 Balčiauskienė, L., & Balčiauskas, L. (2011). Data on morphometry of the Root Vole (Microtus oeconomus) from Lithuania. Acta Zoologica Lituanica, 21(1), 24–31.
9.3 Balciauskas, L., Balciauskiene, L., & Janonyte, A. (2012). Reproduction of the root vole (Microtus oeconomus) at the edge of its distribution range. Turkish Journal of Zoology, 36(5), 668–675.
9.4 Balčiauskas, L. (2014). New mammal species for Latvia, the root vole (Microtus oeconomus). Zoology and Ecology, 24(3), 187–191.
9.5 Balčiauskienė, L., & Balčiauskas, L. (2009). On pelvis morphometry of the root vole Microtus oeconomus. Veterinarija ir zootechnika, 46(68), 3–9
9.6 Drewes, S., Jeske, K., Strakova, P., Balčiauskas, L., Ryll, R., Balčiauskienė, L., Kohlhause, D., Schnidrig, G.A., Hiltbrunner, M., Spakova, A., Insodaitė, R., Burneikienė, R.P., Heckel, G., Ulrich, R.G. (2021). Identification of a novel hantavirus strain in the root vole (Microtus oeconomus) in Lithuania, Eastern Europe. Infection Genetics and Evolution, 90: art. no. 104520.

10. Pelėnas dvynys (Microtus rossiaemeridionalis)
10.1 Mažeikytė, R., Baranauskas, K., Morkūnas, V., & Mickevičius, E. (1999). Distribution of the sibling vole (Microtus rossiaemeridionalis Ognev, 1924)(Rodentia, Cricetidae) in Lithuania. Acta Zoologica Lituanica, 9(1), 3–15.

11. Pelė mažylė (Micromys minutus)
11.1 Buś, M. M., Żmihorski, M., Romanowski, J., Balčiauskienė, L., Cichocki, J., & Balčiauskas, L. (2014). High efficiency protocol of DNA extraction from Micromys minutus mandibles from owl pellets: a tool for molecular research of cryptic mammal species. Acta theriologica, 59, 99–109.
11.2 Juškaitis, R., & Remeisis, R. (2007). Harvest mice Micromys minutus and common dormice Muscardinus avellanarius live sympatric in woodland habitat. Acta theriologica, 52, 349–354.
11.3 Balčiauskas, L., & Balčiauskienė, L. (2023). Long-Term Stability of Harvest Mouse Population. Diversity, 15(10), 1102.

12. Dirvinė pelė (Apodemus agrarius)
12.1 Balčiauskienė, L. (2007). The growth of captive bred field mice (Apodemus agrarius). Acta Zoologica Lituanica, 17(4), 313–322.
12.2 Balčiauskienė, L., & Balčiauskas, L. (2016). Pelvis of the striped field mouse Apodemus agrarius (Pallas, 1771): sexual dimorphism and relation to body weight. North-Western journal of zoology, 12(1), 50–57.

13. Geltonkaklė pelė (Apodemus flavicollis)
13.1 Balčiauskas, L., & Balčiauskienė, L. (2014). Selection by size of the yellow-necked mice (Apodemus flavicollis) by breeding Tawny Owl (Strix aluco). North-Western Journal of Zoology, 10(2). 273–279.
13.213.2 Balčiauskienė, L., Balčiauskas, L., & Čepukienė, A. (2009). Demographic and morphometric parameters of the yellownecked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) in late autumn-early spring in Lithuania. Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis, 9(1), 25–34.
13.3 2015-s2_0-S13.3 Lipatova, I., Paulauskas, A., Puraite, I., Radzijevskaja, J., Balciauskas, L., & Gedminas, V. (2015). Bartonella infection in small mammals and their ectoparasites in Lithuania. Microbes and infection, 17(11-12), 884–888.
13.4 Balčiauskienė, L., Balčiauskas, L., & Jasiulionis, M. (2015). Skull variability of mice and voles inhabiting the territory of a great cormorant colony. Biologia, 70, 1406–1414.
13.5 Juškaitis, R. (2002). Spatial distribution of the yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) in large forest areas and its relation with seed crop of forest trees. Mammalian Biology, 67(4), 206–211.
13.6 Balčiauskas L., Balčiauskienė L., Jasiulionis M. (2015) Mammals under a colony of great cormorants: population structure and body condition of yellow-necked mice. Turkish Journal of Zoology. 39 (5): 941–948.
13.7 Jasiulionis, M., Balčiauskas, L., Balčiauskienė, L., Taraškevičius, R. (2018) Accumulation of chemical elements in yellow-necked mice under a colony of great cormorants. Chemosphere. 213: 156–163.

14. Miškinė pelė (Apodemus sylvaticus)
14.1 Balčiauskas, L., Balčiauskienė, L. An application of morphometry in identification of Apodemus sylvaticus and A. flavicollis from Lithuania
14.2 Juškaitis, R. (2003). New data on the geographical distribution of the wood mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus, and the pygmy field mouse, Apodemus uralensis, in Lithuania. Folia zoologica, 52(2), 222–224.

15. Mažoji miškinė pelė (Apodemus uralensis)
15.1 Juškaitis, R. (2003). New data on the geographical distribution of the wood mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus, and the pygmy field mouse, Apodemus uralensis, in Lithuania. Folia zoologica, 52(2), 222–224.
15.2 Juškaitis, R., Baranauskas, K., Mažeikytė, R., & Ulevičius, A. (2001). New data on the pygmy field mouse (Apodemus uralensis) distribution and habitats in Lithuania. Acta Zoologica Lituanica, 11(4), 349–353.
15.3 Juškaitis R., Balčiauskas L., Alejūnas P. (2016) Distribution, habitats and abundance of the herb field mouse (Apodemus uralensis) in Lithuania. Biologia. 71 (8): 960–695.
15.4 Balčiauskas, L., Balčiauskienė, L., Juškaitis, R. (2018) Body size and craniometry of the herb field mouse from Lithuania in the context of species range. Biologia. 73 (4): 351–359.
15.5 Balčiauskas, L., Amshokova, A., Balčiauskienė, L., Benedek, A.M., Cichocki, J., Csanady, A., De Mendonca, P.G., Nistreanu, V. (2020). Geographical clines in the size of the herb field mouse (Apodemus uralensis). Integrative Zoology, 15 (1): 55–68.

16. Pilkoji žiurkė (Rattus norvegicus)
16.1 Simanavicius, M., Juskaite, K., Verbickaite, A., Jasiulionis, M., Tamosiunas, P. L., Petraityte-Burneikiene, R., … & Kucinskaite-Kodze, I. (2018). Detection of rat hepatitis E virus, but not human pathogenic hepatitis E virus genotype 1–4 infections in wild rats from Lithuania. Veterinary microbiology, 221, 129–133.

17. Juodoji žiurkė (Rattus rattus)
17.1 Jasiulionis, M. New data about rat distribution in Lithuania

18. Naminė pelė (Mus musculus)
18.1 Balčiauskienė, L., Balčiauskas, L., Vitkauskas, V., & Podėnas, S. (2015). Indoor small mammals in Lithuania: some morphometrical, body condition, and reproductive characteristics. Zoology and Ecology, 25(4), 305–313.
18.2 Balčiauskas, L., Garbaras, A., Stirkė, V., Skipitytė, R., Balčiauskienė, L. 2023. Isotopic space of the house mouse in the gradient of anthropogenic habitats. Diversity, 15 (2): art. no. 173.

19. Didžioji miegapelė (Glis glis)
19.1 Juškaitis, R., & Augutė, V. (2015). The fat dormouse, Glis glis, in Lithuania: living outside the range of the European beech, Fagus sylvatica. Folia Zoologica, 64(4), 310–315.
19.2 Juškaitis, R., Baltrūnaitė, L., & Augutė, V. (2015). Diet of the fat dormouse (Glis glis) on the northern periphery of its distributional range. Mammal Research, 60, 155–161.

20. Lazdyninė miegapelė (Muscardinus avellanarius)
20.1 Bieber, C., Juškaitis, R., Turbill, C., & Ruf, T. (2012). High survival during hibernation affects onset and timing of reproduction. Oecologia, 169, 155–166.
20.2 Juškaitis, R., Balčiauskas, L., & Šiožinytė, V. (2013). Nest site selection by the hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius: is safety more important than food? Zoological Studies, 52(1), 53. doi:10.1186/1810-522x-52-53
20.3 Juškaitis, R., Baltrūnaitė, L. (2013) Feeding on the edge : the diet of the hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius (Linnaeus 1758) on the northern periphery of its distributional range. Mammalia. 77 (2): 149–155.
20.4 Juškaitis, R. (2014) Summer mortality in the hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) and its effect on population dynamics. Acta Theriologica. 59 (2): 311–316.
20.5 Juškaitis R., Baltrūnaitė L., Kitrytė N. (2016) Feeding in an unpredictable environment: yearly variations in the diet of the hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius. Mammal Research.61 (4): 367–372.
20.6 Juškaitis, R. (2020). Hazel dormice (Muscardinus avellanarius) in a regenerating clearing: the effects of clear-felling and regrowth thinning on long-term abundance dynamics. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 66 (4): art. no. 48.
20.7 Juškaitis, R., Keturka, K., Balčiauskas, L. (2020). Spatial dynamics of a hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) population at different densities. Mammal Research, 65 (1): 49–58.

Citavimas: Juškaitis R. 2016. Lazdyninė miegapelė (Muscardinus avellanarius, 1758). Kn.: Balčiauskas L. (sud.). Lietuvos fauna. Smulkieji žinduoliai. Vilnius

21. Ąžuolinė miegapelė (Eliomys quercinus)

22. Miškinė miegapelė (Dryomys nitedula)
22.1 Juškaitis, R. (2015). Ecology of the forest dormouse Dryomys nitedula (Pallas 1778) on the north-western edge of its distributional range. Mammalia, 79(1), 33–41.
22.2 Juškaitis, R., & Baltrūnaitė, L. (2013). Seasonal variability in the diet of the forest dormouse, Dryomys nitedula, on the north-western edge of its distributional range. Folia Zoologica, 62(4), 311–318.
22.3 Juškaitis, R., Balčiauskas, L., & Šiožinytė, V. (2012). Nest site preference of forest dormouse Dryomys nitedula (Pallas) in the north-western corner of the distribution range. Pol. J. Ecol, 60(4), 815–826.
22.4 Juškaitis, R. (2005). Miškinįs miegapelės (Dryomys nitedula) Šilagirio girininkijoje (Šakių miškų urėdija), Theriologia Lituanica, 5, 58–66.
22.5 Juškaitis, R., Keturka, K. (2017) Socio-spatial organization in a local population of the forest dormouse Dryomys nitedula, with a review of these relations in other dormouse species. Mammalia. 81 (4): 359–365.
22.6 Juškaitis, R. 2023. A record of a melanistic forest dormouse Dryomys nitedula in Lithuania, with a review of colour anomalies in dormice (Gliridae). Journal of Vertebrate Biology, 72: art. no. 23030.

23. Beržinė sicista (Sicista betulina)
23.1 Balčiauskas, L., Balčiauskiene, L., & Alejunas, P. (2011). Northern birch mouse(Sicista betulina) in Lithuania, findings in the diet of Tawny owl(Strix aluco). Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 57(3), 277–289.
23.2 Juskaitis, R. (2000). New data on the birch mouse (Sicista betulina) in Lithuania. Folia Theriologica Estonica, 5, 51–56.
23.3 Juškaitis, R. (2004). Beržinė sicista (Sicista betulina) Lietuvoje: situacija 2004 m. Theriologia Lituanica, 4, 25–33.

24. Smulkiųjų žinduolių bendrija
24.1 Balčiauskas, L., Balčiauskienė, L., Janonytė, A. (2012) The Influence of spring floods on small mammal communities in the Nemunas River Delta, Lithuania. Biologia. 67 (6): 1220–1229.
24.2 Balčiauskienė, L., Jasiulionis, M., Balčiauskas, L. (2014) Loss of diversity in a small mammal community in a habitat influenced by a colony of great cormorants. Acta Zoologica Bulgarica. 66 (2): 229–234.
24.3 Juškaitis R., Balčiauskas L., Baltrūnaitė L., Augutė V. (2015) Dormouse (Gliridae) populations on the northern periphery of their distributional ranges: a review. Folia Zoologica. 64 (4): 302–309.
24.4 Balčiauskas L., Skipitytė R., Jasiulionis M., Trakimas G., Balčiauskienė L., Remeikis V. (2016) The impact of Great Cormorants on biogenic pollution of land ecosystems: Stable isotope signatures in small mammals. Science of the Total Environment. 565: 376–383.
24.5 Balčiauskas, L., Čepukienė, A., Balčiauskienė, L. (2017). Small mammal community response to early meadow – forest succession. Forest Ecosystems. 4 (1), 11.
24.6 Juškaitis, R. (2018). Dormouse (Gliridae) status in Lithuania and surrounding countries: a review. Folia Zoologica. 67 (2): 64–68.
24.7 Radzijevskaja, J., Kaminskienė, E., Lipatova, I., Mardosaitė-Busaitienė, D., Balčiauskas, L., Stanko, M., & Paulauskas, A. (2018). Prevalence and diversity of Rickettsia species in ectoparasites collected from small rodents in Lithuania. Parasites & Vectors, 11(1), 375.
24.8 Balčiauskas, L., Skipitytė, R., Jasiulionis, M., Balčiauskienė, L., Remeikis, V. (2018). Immediate increase in isotopic enrichment in small mammals following the expansion of a great cormorant colony. Biogeosciences. 15 (2): 3883–3891.
24.9 Mardosaitė-Busaitienė, D., Radzijevskaja, J., Balčiauskas, L., Bratchikov, M., Jurgelevičius, V., Paulauskas, A. (2019). Prevalence and diversity of Bartonella species in small rodents from coastal and continental areas. Scientific Reports. 9: art. no. 12349.
24.10 Balčiauskas, L., Balčiauskienė, L., Stirkė, V. (2019). Mow the grass at the mouse’s peril: diversity of small Mammals in commercial fruit farms. Animals. 9 (6): art. no. 334.
24.11 Balčiauskas, L., Skipitytė, R., Balčiauskienė, L., Jasiulionis, M. (2019). Resource partitioning confirmed by isotopic signatures allows small mammals to share seasonally flooded meadows. Ecology and Evolution. 9 (9): 5479–5489.
24.12 Knowles, S.C.L., Eccles, R.M., Baltrūnaitė, L. (2019). Species identity dominates over environment in shaping the microbiota of small mammals. Ecology Letters. 22 (5): 826–837.
24.13 Balčiauskas, L., Balčiauskienė L. (2020). On the doorstep, rodents in homesteads and kitchen gardens. Animals, 10 (5): art. no. 856.
24.14 Kaminskienė, E., Radzijevskaja, J., Stanko, M., Balčiauskas, L., Paulauskas, A. (2020). Associations between different Laelapidae (Mesostigmata: Dermanyssoidea) mites and small rodents from Lithuania. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 81 (1): 149–162.
24.15 Baltrūnaitė, L., Kitrytė, N., Križanauskienė, A. (2020) Blood parasites (Babesia, Hepatozoon and Trypanosoma) of rodents, Lithuania: part I. Molecular and traditional microscopy approach. Parasitology Research, 119 (2): 687–694.
24.16 Balčiauskas, L., Balčiauskienė, L., Garbaras, A., Stirkė, V. (2021). Diversity and diet differences of small mammals in commensal habitats. Diversity, 13 (8): art. no. 346.
24.17 Balčiauskas, L., Skipitytė, R., Garbaras, A., Stirkė, V., Balčiauskienė, L., Remeikis, V. (2021). Isotopic niche of syntopic granivores in commercial orchards and meadows. Animals, 11 (8): art. no. 2375.
24.18 Balčiauskas, L., Skipitytė, R., Garbaras, A., Stirkė, V., Balčiauskienė, L., Remeikis, V. (2021). Stable isotopes reveal the dominant species to have the widest trophic niche of three syntopic Microtus voles. Animals, 11 (6): art. no. 1814.
24.19 Mardosaitė-Busaitienė, D., Radzijevskaja, J., Balčiauskas, L., Paulauskas, A. (2021). Babesia microti in Rodents from different habitats of Lithuania. Animals, 11 (6): art. no. 1707.
24.20 Balčiauskas, L., Stirkė, V., Balčiauskienė, L. (2022). Rodent fertility in commercial orchards in relation to body mass and body condition. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, 329: art. no. 107886.
24.21 Balčiauskas, L., Ežerinskis, Ž., Stirkė, V., Balčiauskienė, L., Garbaras, A., Remeikis, V. (2022). The elemental composition of small mammals in a commercial orchard-meadow system. Chemosphere, 296: art. no. 134048.
24.22 Stirkė, V., Balčiauskas, L., Balčiauskienė, L. (2022). Spatiotemporal variation of small mammal communities in commercial orchards across the small country. Agriculture, 12 (5): art. no. 632.
24.23 Jeske, K., Schulz, J., Tekemen, D., Balčiauskas, L., Balčiauskienė, L., Hiltbrunner, M., Drewes, S., Mayer-Scholl, A., Heckel, G., Ulrich, R.G. (2022). Cocirculation of Leptospira spp. and multiple orthohantaviruses in rodents, Lithuania, Northern Europe. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 69 (5): E3196–E3201.
24.24 Balčiauskas, L., Balčiauskienė, L. (2022). Small mammal diversity changes in a Baltic country, 1975-2021: A review. Life, 12 (11): art. no. 1887.
24.25 Kitrytė, N., Križanauskienė, A., Baltrūnaitė, L. (2022). Ecological indices and factors influencing communities of ectoparasitic laelapid mites (Acari, Mesostigmata, Laelapidae) of small mammals in Lithuania. Journal of Vector Ecology, 47 (1): 99–108.
24.26 Juškaitis, R. (2023). Dormice (Gliridae) in the diets of predators in Europe: A review broadening understanding of dormouse ecology. Diversity, 15 (1): art. no. 52.
24.27 Jasiulionis, M., Balčiauskas, L., Balčiauskienė, L. (2023). Size matters: Diversity and abundance of small mammal community varies with the size of Great Cormorant colony. Diversity, 15 (2): art. no. 220.
24.28 Balčiauskas, L., Stirkė, V., Balčiauskienė, L. (2023). Abundance and population structure of small rodents in fruit and berry farms. Life, 13 (2): art. no. 375.
24.29 Prakas, P., Stirkė, V., Šneideris, D., Rakauskaitė, P., Butkauskas, D., Balčiauskas, L. (2023). Protozoan parasites of Sarcocystis spp. in rodents from commercial orchards. Animals, 13 (13): art. no. 2087.
24.30 Balčiauskas, L., Balčiauskienė, L. (2022. Long-term changes in a small mammal community in a temperate zone meadow subject to seasonal floods and habitat transformation. Integrative Zoology, 17 (3): 443–455.

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