All-Ireland Mammal Symposium 2009
Butler, F. and Kelleher, C. (eds) (2012) All-Ireland Mammal Symposium 2009. The Irish Naturalists’ Journal, Belfast, 90pp.
ISBN 978-0-9569704-1-1
(published 2 October 2012, £13/€16 postage is additional)
Available online through JSTOR here
Contents
- Re-wilding Ireland: restoring mammalian diversity or developing new mammalian communities? By A.C. Kitchener
- How can we monitor the favourable conservation status of cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) in Ireland? By S. Berrow, D. McGrath, J. O’Brien, I. O’Connor and D. Wall
- Landscape genetics of red deer (Cervus elaphus L., 1758) in Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry. By A.D. McDevitt, P. O’Toole, C.J. Edwards and R. Carden
- Deer management requirements in Irish forestry. By C. Nugent
- Habitat use by the European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus L. 1758) in an Irish rural landscape. By A. Haigh, F. Butler and R.M. O’Riordan
- An all-Ireland volunteer-based bat monitoring scheme: The process of volunteer recruitment and validation of results. By T. Aughney and N. Roche
- Ancient DNA and analyses of mammalian remains from Ireland By C.J. Edwards
- A new red list of Irish terrestrial mammals provides focus for conservation. By F. Marnell, N. Kingston and D. Looney
- Deer in forests: A discussion document presented at the All-Ireland Mammal Symposium: Mammals and Forests Workshop. By T.D. Burkitt
- Bats in forests: A discussion document presented at the All-Ireland Mammal Symposium: Mammals and Forests Workshop. By C. Kelleher
- Squirrels in forests: A discussion document presented at the All-Ireland Mammal Symposium: Mammals and Forests Workshop. By C. Lawton