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Martyn L. Gorman is affiliated with the University of Aberdeen in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile is primarily centered on research conducted under this institution.

There are no listed recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues associated with Martyn L. Gorman in the available data.

There is no recorded information regarding book publications, specific fields of study, subfields, or main topics of research related to this scientist.

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Best Publications

  • High hunting costs make African wild dogs vulnerable to kleptoparasitism by hyaenas

    Martyn L. Gorman;Michael G. Mills;Jacobus P. Raath;John R. Speakman

  • Factors Affecting the Density and Distribution of Wild Dogs in the Kruger National Park

    Michael G. L. Mills;Martyn L. Gorman

  • A mechanism for individual recognition by odour in Herpestes auropunctatus (Carnivora: Viverridae)

    Martyn L. Gorman

  • Mitigating carnivore–livestock conflict in Europe: lessons from Slovakia

    Robin Rigg;Slavomír Finďo;Maria Wechselberger;Martyn L. Gorman

  • Factors influencing home range and activity of wild boar (Sus scrofa) in a Mediterranean coastal area

    G. Massei;P. V. Genov;B. W. Staines;M. L. Gorman

  • Scent marking strategies in hyaenas (Mammalia)

    M. L. Gorman;M. G. L. Mills

  • The feasibility of reintroducing Wild Boar (Sus scrofa) to Scotland

    R. Leaper;G. Massei;M. L. Gorman;R. Aspinall

  • The response of prey to Stoat (Mustela erminea) scent

    Martyn L. Gorman

  • Scent-marking with the subcaudal gland by the European badger, Meles meles L.

    Hans Kruuk;M. Gorman;A. Leitch

  • Experimental evidence of competitive release in sympatric carnivores

    Iain D Trewby;Gavin J Wilson;Richard J Delahay;Neil Walker

  • Comparative feeding ecology of red (Cervus elaphus) and roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) in Scottish plantation forests

    J. Latham;B. W. Staines;M. L. Gorman

  • Home range sizes in the Wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus : habitat, sex and seasonal differences

    D. K. Attuquayefio;M. L. Gorman;R. J. Wolton

  • The scent-marking behaviour of the spotted hyaena Crocuta crocuta in the southern Kalahari

    M. G. L. Mills;M. L. Gorman

  • Scent marking strategies in mammals

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  • The relative densities of red (Cervus elaphus) and roe (Capreolus capreolus) deer and their relationship in Scottish plantation forests

    J. Latham;B. W. Staines;M. L. Gorman

  • Correlations of red (Cervus elaphus) and roe (Capreolus capreolus) deer densities in Scottish forests with environmental variables

    J. Latham;B. W. Staines;M. L. Gorman

  • The effects of red fox Vulpes vulpes faecal odours on the feeding behaviour of Orkney voles Microtus arvalis

    C. J. Calder;M. L. Gorman

  • Prey selection by African wild dogs ( Lycaon pictus ) in southern Zimbabwe

    Alistair Pole;Iain J. Gordon;Martyn L. Gorman;Mairi MacAskill

  • Dispersion and foraging of the Small Indian mongoose, Herpestes auropunctatus (Carnivora: Viverridae) relative to the evolution of social viverrids

    Martyn L. Gorman

  • Mortality of wild boar, Sus scrofa, in a Mediterranean area in relation to sex and age

    G. Massei;P. V. Genov;B. W. Staines;M. L. Gorman

  • Ranging behaviour and time budgets of male wood mice Apodemus sylvaticus in different habitats and seasons

    Nadia Corp;Martyn L. Gorman;John R. Speakman

  • A comparative study of the ecology of woodmice Apodemus sylvaticus in two contrasting habitats: deciduous woodland and maritime sand-dunes

    Martyn L. Gorman;Zubaid Akbarbin;Mukhtar Ahmad

  • The anal scent sacs of the otter (Lutra Intra)

    Martyn L. Gorman;David Jenkins;Rosemary J. Harper

Frequent Co-Authors

John R. Speakman
John R. Speakman University of Aberdeen
Michael G. L. Mills
Michael G. L. Mills University of Oxford
Giovanna Massei
Giovanna Massei Animal and Plant Health Agency
Iain J. Gordon
Iain J. Gordon James Hutton Institute
Colin D. MacLeod
Colin D. MacLeod Geographic Information Systems in Ecology
Claudio Sillero-Zubiri
Claudio Sillero-Zubiri University of Oxford
David W. Macdonald
David W. Macdonald University of Oxford
David G. Jenkins
David G. Jenkins University of Central Florida

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