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1. Friend or foe? Engaging public can save the critically endangered common hamster (Cricetus cricetus).

2. Phylogenomic insights into the polyphyletic nature of Altai falcons within eastern sakers (Falco cherrug) and the origins of gyrfalcons (Falco rusticolus).

3. Phylogenomic insights into the polyphyletic nature of Altai falcons within eastern sakers (Falco cherrug) and the origins of gyrfalcons (Falco rusticolus).

4. Seasonal and diel activity patterns of small mammal guilds on the Pannonian Steppe: a step towards a better understanding of the ecology of the endangered Hungarian birch mouse (Sicista trizona) (Sminthidae, Rodentia).

5. Detection and sequence analysis of Canine morbillivirus in multiple species of the Mustelidae family.

6. Under pressure: the Critically Endangered common hamster in Hungary reached an all-time demographic low in 2024.

7. A comparison of microsatellites and genome‐wide SNPs for the detection of admixture brings the first molecular evidence for hybridization between Mustela eversmanii and M. putorius (Mustelidae, Carnivora).

8. Intra- and interspecific morphological variation in sympatric and allopatric populations of Mustela putorius and M. eversmanii (Carnivora: Mustelidae) and detection of potential hybrids.

9. Hungarian birch mouse, Sicista trizona (Frivaldszky, 1865): past achievements, present status and future visions (Rodentia: Sminthidae).

10. Little Owl's (Athene noctua) vertebrate food composition during breeding season with high frog dominance in grasslands.

11. Phylogenetic and Morphological Analysis of Birch Mice (Genus Sicista, Family Sminthidae, Rodentia) in the Kazak Cradle with Description of a New Species.

12. An integrative systematic revision of the European southern birch mice ( Rodentia: Sminthidae, S icista subtilis group).

13. Rediscovery of the Hungarian birch mouse ( Sicista subtilis trizona) in Transylvania (Romania) with molecular characterisation of its phylogenetic affinities.

14. Interchange as the main factor determining wildlife-vehicle collision hotspots on the fenced highways: spatial analysis and applications.

15. Distribution of the Southern birch mouse (Sicista subtilis) in East-Poland: Morphometric variations in discrete European populations of superspecies S. subtilis.

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