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1. NEW INSIGHTS INTO LATE PLEISTOCENE CAVE HYENA CHRONOLOGY AND POPULATION HISTORY—THE CASE OF PERSPEKTYWICZNA CAVE, POLAND.

3. The palaeodietary and morphometric responses of Pleistocene spotted hyaena (Crocuta crocuta Erxleben, 1777) to environmental changes in Europe

5. Lion (Panthera leo) and spotted hyaena (Crocuta crocuta) abundance in Bouba Ndjida National Park, Cameroon, trends between 2005 and 2014.

6. CAVA MURACCI: A NEW MIDDLE-UPPER PALAEOLITHIC SITE IN WEST-CENTRAL ITALY.

7. Piroplasms in brown hyaenas ( Parahyaena brunnea) and spotted hyaenas ( Crocuta crocuta) in Namibia and South Africa are closely related to Babesia lengau.

8. Crocuta dietrichi de Meob, Namibia: Implicaciones sobre la edad de la Arenisca de Tsondab en la zona costera del desierto de Namibia

9. New taxonomical, biochronological and palaeoenvironmental data from the Middle Pleistocene site of Cúllar de Baza 1 (Granada, Spain)

10. Crocuta crocuta crocuta (Erxleben 1777

12. The Endocranial Morphology of the Plio-Pleistocene Bone-Cracking Hyena Pliocrocuta perrieri: Behavioral Implications.

13. A survey for Echinococcus spp. of carnivores in six wildlife conservation areas in Kenya.

14. The taxonomic identity of the type specimen of Crocuta sivalensis (Falconer, 1867).

15. Adaptability of large carnivores to changing anthropogenic food sources: diet change of spotted hyena ( Crocuta crocuta) during Christian fasting period in northern Ethiopia.

16. Development of a hyena immunology toolbox

17. Peri-urban spotted hyena ( Crocuta crocuta) in Northern Ethiopia: diet, economic impact, and abundance.

18. Functions of vigilance behaviour in a social carnivore, the spotted hyaena, Crocuta crocuta

19. Fecal glucocorticoids reflect socio-ecological and anthropogenic stressors in the lives of wild spotted hyenas

20. Non-invasive measurement of fecal estrogens in the spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta)

21. Maternal response to neonatal sibling conflict in the spotted hyena, Crocuta crocuta.

22. Siblicide in the spotted hyena: analysis with ultrasonic examination of wild and captive individuals.

23. A Remotely Operated Motorized Burrow Probe to Investigate Carnivore Neonates.

24. Courtship and mating in free-living spotted hyenas.

25. THE SPOTTED HYENA (CROCUTA CROCUTA) AS A MODEL SYSTEM FOR STUDY OF THE EVOLUTION OF INTELLIGENCE.

26. Sources of variation in the long-distance vocalizations of spotted hyenas.

27. Prey preferences of the spotted hyaena ( Crocuta crocuta) and degree of dietary overlap with the lion ( Panthera leo).

28. HYENAS AND HUMANS IN THE HORN OF AFRICA.

29. Patterns of den occupation by the spotted hyaena ( Crocuta crocuta).

30. Molecular systematics of the Hyaenidae: Relationships of a relictual lineage resolved by a molecular supermatrix

31. Faecal androgen concentrations in adult male spotted hyaenas, Crocuta crocuta, reflect interactions with socially dominant females

32. Sexually dimorphic patterns of space use throughout ontogeny in the spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta).

33. New materials of Dinocrocuta (Percrocutidae, Carnivora) from Lantian, Shaanxi Province, China, and remarks on Chinese Late Miocene biochronology

34. Patterns of alliance formation and postconflict aggression indicate spotted hyaenas recognize third-party relationships

35. Kin discrimination in the spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta): nepotism among siblings.

36. Separation as a natural cue to danger in the spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta).

37. Rare male aggression directed toward females in a female-dominated society: Baiting behavior in the spotted hyena.

38. Reproductive skew among males in a female-dominated mammalian society.

39. Male spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) queue for status in social groups dominated by females.

40. Association patterns among male and female spotted hyenas ( Crocuta crocuta) reflect male mate choice.

41. New taxonomical, biochronological and palaeoenvironmental data from the Middle Pleistocene site of Cúllar de Baza 1 (Granada, Spain)

42. The hunters or the hunters: Human and hyena prey choice divergence in the Late Pleistocene Levant.

43. A seasonal feast: long-term analysis of feeding behaviour in the spotted hyaena (Crocuta crocuta).

44. The Archaeological Implications of Water-Cached Hyena Kills.

45. A multivariate approach to socio-ecological development and endocrine variance in the spotted hyaena, Crocuta crocuta Erxleben.

46. New taxonomical, biochronological and palaeoenvironmental data from the Middle Pleistocene site of Cúllar de Baza 1 (Granada, Spain).

47. Crocuta

48. Palynology and chronology of hyaena coprolites from the Piñar karstic Caves Las Ventanas and Carihuela, southern Spain.

50. Inferences of social behavior in bone-cracking hyaenids (Carnivora, Hyaenidae) based on digital paleoneurological techniques. Implications for human–carnivoran interactions in the Pleistocene

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