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Activity of badgers (Meles meles) in Central Poland
Mammalian Biology, 2005Summary A four-year study of badger activity was carried out in central Poland (54°48'N, 19°53'E) with the aid of radio tracking, winter tracking, sett inspections and direct observation of the animals. The daily activity of badgers varied considerably in the course of a year.
J. Goszczyński +3 more
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SETT USE IN EUROPEAN BADGERS MELES MELES
Behaviour, 2001AbstractThe European badger Meles meles constructs burrows of two basic types: 'main setts' and 'outliers'. We examined daytime burrow use year-round in 19 radio-collared badgers belonging to six different social groups, in order to test the hypotheses relating use of multiple sleeping sites to ectoparasite avoidance and social status.
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Piroplasmosis in British badgers (Meles meles)
Veterinary Record, 1974M A, Peirce, C, Neal
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Population-level zoogeomorphology: the case of the Eurasian badger ( Meles meles L.)
Physical Geography, 2015Martin A Coombes, Heather Viles
exaly
Sett site selection by the Eurasian badger (Meles meles) in an Italian Alpine area
Italian Journal of Zoology, 2005Claudio Prigioni
exaly

