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The official account for the international mammalogy journal published by the Mammal Society of Japan 🐿️
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Joined September 2018
Papers in Mammal Study volume 50 issue 3 (July 2025) are available from the BioOne website below (Online First). You can read four Open Access papers in this issue for free including an invited review about diets of the Asiatic black bear.
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Murano et al. (2023; Mammal Study 48:219-229, OA), a study of diets of voles in apple orchards in Japan, is featured in BioOne Vista (Pest Management).
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We are publishing invited reviews in 2025 issues, celebrating the 50th volume of Mammal Study. The second one is now available for free. Yamada and Izawa (2025) reviewed conservation of mammals in the Ryukyu Archipelago!! https://t.co/Xa9ibkqnL8
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We reviewed the history of studies and conservation efforts related to terrestrial mammals in the central and southern Ryukyu Archipelago in Japan, covering six orders, 11 families, 20 species, and...
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Hayashi et al. (2025): press release in Japanese.
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島暮らしのアマミノクロウサギは「ゆっくり成長」 ――成熟までの期間が近縁種の5倍、現生哺乳類では世界初の発見――|記者発表|お知らせ|「学融合」を通じて新しい学問領域の創出を目指す大学院。基盤科学、生命科学、環境学で構成。分野の壁を越えて知の最前線を拓くことを使命とする。
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Kubo et al. (2025): press release in Japanese.
k.u-tokyo.ac.jp
歯から明らかになった「アマミノクロウサギ」と「ケナガネズミ」の食性 ――固有種の保全には多様な植生環境と生態系が不可欠――|記者発表|お知らせ|「学融合」を通じて新しい学問領域の創出を目指す大学院。基盤科学、生命科学、環境学で構成。分野の壁を越えて知の最前線を拓くことを使命とする。
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8 papers that will be published in Mammal Study volume 50 issue 2 (April 2025) are available from the BioOne website below (Online First). This is the special issue focusing on attractive Ryukyu mammals!! https://t.co/wv3FRB5Syq
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Aota et al. (2024)"Tandem Sleep: A Novel Behavior in Melon-Headed Whales" in 49 (1) was picked up in BioOne Vista, Marine and Freshwater Mammals.
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How do islands shape evolution? A new study tracks millions of years of population changes in 3 unique mammals from Japan’s Central Ryukyu Islands, including the Amami Rabbit (Pentalagus furnessi)! https://t.co/19UQa8E6va
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Sato (2025) in Mammal Study 50 (1) (an invited review of DNA metabarcoding) has been picked up as a BioOne Top & Trending Research in the field of Zoology. https://t.co/xJIKtIIFGM
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10 papers that will be published in Mammal Study volume 50 issue 1 (January 2025) are now available from the BioOne website below (Online First). An invited review about fecal DNA metabarcoding of rodents is available for free. https://t.co/oEuW2HwIMn
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Chibowski et al. (2024) is introduced as a moutain science paper in BioOne VISTA. They surveyed the long-tailed marmot (Marmota caudata) inhabiting a glacier valley in Eastern Pamir (Central Asia).
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Cold, hyperarid mountain ecosystems in Central Asia are largely unstudied, and standard studies of well-known phenomena often give surprising results. Here, we tried to look at long-tailed marmots...
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We will publish several invited reviews in 2025 issues, celebrating the 50th volume of Mammal Study. The first review is now available for free. The author reviewed diets of rodents revealed through the DNA metabarcoding method!!
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Rodents are the most abundant mammals on Earth, prevalent on all continents except Antarctica, and they fulfill important ecological roles in various ecosystems. Recent progress in high-throughput...
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Editorial board of Mammal Study has been updated. The new Editor-In-Chief is Prof. Masao Amano, a marine mammalogist. You can see the new editorial board at: https://t.co/GvppPcTg8I
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Mammal Study Award 2024! congratulations! Takeda et al. (2023) Morphology of Metapodiophalangeal Joints and Mobility of Finger and Toe in Bovids. Mammal Study 48(3):145-157.
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Bovid morphologies differ depending on body size and habitat. We hypothesized that bovids also vary their mobility of fingers and toes depending on body size and habitat. In this study, we compared...
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Mammal Study Award 2024! congratulations! Rengifo et al. (2023) A New Species of Titi Monkey, Genus Cheracebus Byrne et al., 2016 (Primates: Pitheciidae), from Peruvian Amazonia. Mammal Study 48(1):3-18.
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The subfamily Callicebinae is composed of 35 recognized living species that are grouped into the genera, Callicebus, Plecturocebus, and Cheracebus. In this study we assess the taxonomic status of the...
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We would like to share new papers on Mammal Study volume 49 issue 4 (October 2024)! They are available on the BioOne website below. https://t.co/k8jM9vHC3A
#Phoca #Capricornis #Cervus #Murina #Ratufa #Lepus #Dymecodon #Ursus #Sorex
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Impact Factor (IF) in 2023 has been published. The score for Mammal Study is IF=0.8. Previous scores are as follows: IF = 0.426 in 2018, 0.581 in 2019, 0.656 in 2020, 0.723 in 2021, 1.0 in 2022. Many thanks for reading papers on our journal!
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We would like to share new papers on Mammal Study volume 49 issue 3 (July 2024)! They are available on the BioOne website below. You can get two Open Access papers in this issue. https://t.co/HgClUGtK3a
#Tursiops #Neophocaena #Macaca #Rattus #Sundamys #Capra #Balaenoptera #Sus
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Today, we're celebrating the scientific research from our publishing partners and community that helps to protect threatened and endangered species. Explore their work with this BioOne VISTA collection from BioOne Complete. https://t.co/VgJxXn7jYj
#EndangeredSpeciesDay
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