Rafal Kowalczyk

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2007- Mammal Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, mazowieckie, Poland 
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Hofman-Kamińska E, Merceron G, Bocherens H, et al. (2024) Was the steppe bison a grazing beast in Pleistocene landscapes? Royal Society Open Science. 11: 240317
Borowik T, Ratkiewicz M, Maślanko W, et al. (2020) The level of habitat patchiness influences movement strategy of moose in Eastern Poland. Plos One. 15: e0230521
Filip-Hutsch K, Czopowicz M, Świsłocka M, et al. (2020) Patterns of parasite eggs, oocysts and larvae shedding by moose in the Biebrza marshland (NE Poland). International Journal For Parasitology. Parasites and Wildlife. 11: 191-197
Kowalczyk R, Wudarczyk M, Wójcik JM, et al. (2020) Northernmost record of reproduction of the expanding golden jackal population Mammalian Biology. 100: 107-111
Gower G, Fenderson LE, Salis AT, et al. (2019) Widespread male sex bias in mammal fossil and museum collections. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Gretzinger J, Molak M, Reiter E, et al. (2019) Large-scale mitogenomic analysis of the phylogeography of the Late Pleistocene cave bear. Scientific Reports. 9: 10700
Hofman-Kamińska E, Bocherens H, Drucker DG, et al. (2019) Adapt or die-Response of large herbivores to environmental changes in Europe during the Holocene. Global Change Biology
Vicente J, Apollonio M, Blanco-Aguiar JA, et al. (2019) Science-based wildlife disease response. Science (New York, N.Y.). 364: 943-944
Kowalczyk R, Wójcik JM, Taberlet P, et al. (2019) Foraging plasticity allows a large herbivore to persist in a sheltering forest habitat: DNA metabarcoding diet analysis of the European bison Forest Ecology and Management. 449: 117474
Hayward MW, Jachowski D, Bugir CK, et al. (2019) The search for novelty continues for rewilding Biological Conservation. 236: 584-585
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