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Bertolino, S., Vizzini, A., Wauters, L.A., Tosi, G. 2004. Consumption of hypogeous and epigeous fungi by the red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) in subalpine conifer forests. Forest Ecology and Management 202, 227–233.

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Bertolino, S., Wauters, L., Pizzul, A., Molinari, A., Lurz, P., Tosi, G. 2009. A general approach of using hair-tubes to monitor the European red squirrel: A method applicable at regional and national scales. Mammalian biology 74, 210-219.

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Delin, A.E., Andrén, H. 1999. Effects of habitat fragmentation on Eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) in a forest landscape. Landscape Ecology 14, 67–72.

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Jian-Zhang Ma, Rong, K., Wu, Q.-M., Zong, C., Wang, H.-J., Yao, Z.-C., Peng, M.-L. 2008. Seed hoarding distance of Pinus koreansis by Sciurus vulgaris in Liangshui nature reserve. Chinese Journal of Zoology 43, 45-49.

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McInnes, C.J., Wood, A.R., Thomas, K., Sainsbury, A.W., Gurnell, J., Dein, F.J., Nettleton, P.F. 2006. Genomic characterization of a novel poxvirus contributing to the decline of the red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) in the UK. Journal of General Virology 87, 2115-2125.

Molinari, A., Wauters, L.A., Airoldi, G., Cerinotti, F., Martinoli, A., Tosi, G. 2006. Cone selection by Eurasian red squirrels in mixed conifer forests in the Italian Alps. Acta Oecologica 30, 1-10.

Mortelliti, A., Amori, G., Capizzi, D., Cervone, C., Fagiani, S., Pollini, B., Boitani, L. 2011. Independent effects of habitat loss, habitat fragmentation and structural connectivity on the distribution of two arboreal rodents. Journal of Applied Ecology 48, 153-162.

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