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1. Essential mineral elements in roe deer: Associations with parasites and immune phenotypes in two contrasting populations.

2. Mammals show faster recovery from capture and tagging in human-disturbed landscapes.

3. Wherever I may roam-Human activity alters movements of red deer (Cervus elaphus) and elk (Cervus canadensis) across two continents.

4. Evaluating expert-based habitat suitability information of terrestrial mammals with GPS-tracking data.

5. Parasitized or non-parasitized, why? A study of factors influencing tick burden in roe deer neonates.

6. On this side of the fence: Functional responses to linear landscape features shape the home range of large herbivores.

7. Settle Down! Ranging Behaviour Responses of Roe Deer to Different Capture and Release Methods.

8. A random walk model that accounts for space occupation and movements of a large herbivore.

9. Wave-like Patterns of Plant Phenology Determine Ungulate Movement Tactics.

10. Should I stay or should I go? Determinants of immediate and delayed movement responses of female red deer (Cervus elaphus) to drive hunts.

11. Many, large and early: Hunting pressure on wild boar relates to simple metrics of hunting effort.

12. Circadian periodicity in space use by ungulates of temperate regions: How much, when and why?

13. The role of ungulates in nowadays temperate forests. A response to Fløjgaard et al. (DOI:10.1111/gcb.14029).

14. Common drivers of seasonal movements on the migration - residency behavior continuum in a large herbivore.

15. Truly sedentary? The multi-range tactic as a response to resource heterogeneity and unpredictability in a large herbivore.

16. Ungulates increase forest plant species richness to the benefit of non-forest specialists.

17. Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements.

18. Epizoochorous dispersal by ungulates depends on fur, grooming and social interactions.

19. Intra- and interspecific differences in diet quality and composition in a large herbivore community.

20. High red deer density depresses body mass of roe deer fawns.

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