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2. What do rates of deposition of dental cementum tell us? Functional and evolutionary hypotheses in red deer

3. Traditional herders' perception of job satisfaction and integration into society: Another obstacle to the survival of pastoralism?

4. Legislative hurdles to using traditional domestic livestock in rewilding programmes in Europe.

5. Suitability of Goat Colostrum to Produce a Fermented Yogurt-Type Product.

6. Effects of maternal age and offspring sex on milk yield, composition and calf growth of red deer (Cervus elaphus).

7. Pelt Biting as a Practical Indicator of Social and Environment Stress in Farmed Red Deer.

8. SWATH-MS Quantitative Proteomic Analysis of Deer Antler from Two Regenerating and Mineralizing Sections.

9. Water sprinkling as a tool for heat abatement in farmed Iberian red deer: Effects on calf growth and behaviour.

10. Anti-tumour activity of deer growing antlers and its potential applications in the treatment of malignant gliomas.

11. Heat stress reduces growth rate of red deer calf: Climate warming implications.

12. What do rates of deposition of dental cementum tell us? Functional and evolutionary hypotheses in red deer.

13. Ericaceous species reduce methane emissions in sheep and red deer: Respiration chamber measurements and predictions at the scale of European heathlands.

14. Meat quality of farmed red deer fed a balanced diet: effects of supplementation with copper bolus on different muscles.

15. Inferring symmetric and asymmetric interactions between animals and groups from positional data.

16. Between-year vocal aging in female red deer (Cervus elaphus).

17. Effects of Mn supplementation in late-gestating and lactating red deer (Cervus elaphus hispanicus) on milk production, milk composition, and calf growth.

18. Dynamics of social behaviour at parturition in a gregarious ungulate.

19. The development of an intraruminal nylon bag technique using non-fistulated animals to assess the rumen degradability of dietary plant materials.

20. Scaling methane emissions in ruminants and global estimates in wild populations.

21. State-Space Modelling of the Drivers of Movement Behaviour in Sympatric Species.

22. Wear Fast, Die Young: More Worn Teeth and Shorter Lives in Iberian Compared to Scottish Red Deer.

23. Long-term density-dependent changes in habitat selection in red deer (Cervus elaphus).

24. The impact of past introductions on an iconic and economically important species, the red deer of Scotland.

25. Variable extent of sex-biased dispersal in a strongly polygynous mammal.

26. Genetic diversity and population structure of Scottish Highland red deer (Cervus elaphus) populations: a mitochondrial survey.

27. Voluntary intake and digestibility in horses: effect of forage quality with emphasis on individual variability.

28. Does the Jarman-Bell principle at intra-specific level explain sexual segregation in polygynous ungulates? Sex differences in forage digestibility in Soay sheep.

29. Landscape features affect gene flow of Scottish Highland red deer (Cervus elaphus).

30. Evidence for coevolution of sociality and relative brain size in three orders of mammals.

31. Sexual selection and senescence: male size-dimorphic ungulates evolved relatively smaller molars than females.

32. Gregariousness increases brain size in ungulates.

33. The origins of sexual dimorphism in body size in ungulates.

34. Relationships between oral morphology and feeding style in the Ungulata: a phylogenetically controlled evaluation.

35. The effect of season, sex and feeding style on home range area versus body mass scaling in temperate ruminants.

36. Body size dimorphism and sexual segregation in polygynous ungulates: an experimental test with Soay sheep.

37. The relative roles of phylogeny, body size and feeding style on the activity time of temperate ruminants: a reanalysis.

38. The functional relationship between feeding type and jaw and cranial morphology in ungulates.

39. The influence of sexual dimorphism in body size and mouth morphology on diet selection and sexual segregation in cervids.

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