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Hereditary predisposition of water voles (Arvicola amphibius L.) to seizures in response to handling [PDF]

open access: yesВавиловский журнал генетики и селекции, 2022
Finding out the hereditary predisposition to seizures in response to specific external stimuli is important for understanding the causes of epileptiform conditions, developing new methods for their prevention and therapies. In the water vole, individuals
G. G. Nazarova, L. P. Proskurnyak
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To ecology plain population Arvicola terestris L. on Dagestan

open access: greenЮг России: экология, развитие, 2015
There s not the full summary on ecology of Arvicola terestris L. in Dagestan, although in the number of published works cite the separate dates on this issue. The settlements of Arvicola terestris L.
Ch. M. Ramazanow
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Native Trichoderma formulations to biocontrol eggs and adults of Xylotrechus arvicola

open access: goldBiological Control
Xylotrechus arvicola (Olivier) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is an important pest in vineyards (Vitis vinifera) in the main wine-producing regions of Spain. The control of this pest is difficult due to the biology of this pest.
Daniela Ramírez-Lozano   +4 more
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The Ear in Subterranean Rodents Revisited: Cochlear Hair-Cell Populations in African Mole-Rats (Bathyergidae). [PDF]

open access: yesJ Morphol
Morphometric analysis of the cochlea was conducted on 12 species of African mole‐rats (Bathyergidae), revealing that cochlear features related to hearing resolution correlate with body size. Compared to other mammals, bathyergid cochleae resemble the apical, low‐frequency‐tuned regions of typical mammalian cochleae.
Svačinová L   +7 more
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Fossorial Form of Water Voles Select and Overexploit High-Quality Habitats, Hindering Future Colonizations Evidence From Drone-Based Monitoring of Dandelion-Vole Interactions in Mountain Meadows. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
Dandelion‐rich plots are more likely to be colonized by voles. In plots with low dandelion density, areas denser than the plot average are also more likely to be colonized. We also found evidence that existing burrows are more likely to be reused by new voles if dandelions were still present.
Buronfosse M   +6 more
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Veränderungen in der Kleinsäugerfauna von Mitteleuropa zwischen Cromer und Eem (Pleistozän) [PDF]

open access: yesEiszeitalter und Gegenwart, 1973
Die von Jánossy für Ungarn erarbeitete Gliederung der Kleinsäugerfaunen wird auf Grund von in jüngster Zeit bearbeiteten Kleinsäugerfaunen auf die Verhältnisse in Deutschland übertragen.
W. V. Koenigswald
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