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Distributional, morphological and karyotypic contributions for the Eurasian water vole, Arvicola amphibius (Linnaeus, 1758) (Rodentia: Mammalia), from Turkey [PDF]
The present study was focused on both the new distributional records and karyological data for Arvicola amphibius from the European part of Turkey. The karyotype of the Eurasian water vole was investigated by examining its metaphase chromosomes.
Tez Coşkun +4 more
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Gene dynamics of toll-like receptor 4 through a population bottleneck in an insular population of water voles (Arvicola amphibius) [PDF]
Acknowledgments We would like to thank all colleagues who have contributed to fieldwork and sampling during this study. We would especially like to thank Marius Wenzel and Sandra Telfer for collaboration with different aspects of the study, and Dave ...
Douglas, Alex +3 more
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Relativamente ad una area protetta della bassa pianura lodigiana (Riserva naturale di Monticchie, Lodi), è stata ottenuta una check-list di mammiferi su un arco temporale relativamente ampio (1985-2012). La lista (39 specie) comprende alcuni taxa rari e
Vincenzo Ferri +2 more
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Urban grasslands support threatened water voles [PDF]
Urbanisation is often linked with habitat loss and a reduction in species richness but some species may be able to adapt to urban environments. Water voles Arvicola amphibius, a rapidly declining species in the UK, have recently been recorded in isolated
Clark, Tyler J. +6 more
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<strong>Abstract</strong> The present study reports the distribution of some small mammals species, scarcely known in Calabria. The range distribution of <em>Sorex minutus</em>, <em>Crocidura leucodon</em>, <em> ...
Gaetano Aloise, Mara Cagnin
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Craniological features of the muskrat (Ondatra) and its differences from the genus Arvicola
An overview of the craniological differences between muskrats and sympatric Arvicola based on materials from Ukraine is presented. One of the most notable differences is the absence of cement on the molars of muskrats, which is typical for all Arvicolini.
Denys Lazariev
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Macaca sylvanus Linnaeus 1758 from the Middle Pleistocene of Quecchia Quarry (Brescia, Northern Italy) [PDF]
During the Plio-Pleistocene the Barbary macaque, Macaca sylvanus Linnaeus, 1758 was widely distributed throughout Europe and North Africa (Szalay and Delson, 1979; Delson, 1980; Rook et al., 2001), and it became extinct in Europe during the Late ...
BELLUCCI, Luca +4 more
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La fauna de micromamíferos objeto de este trabajo procede de las campañas de excavación realizadas en los años 1980 a 1983 en el yacimiento de ocupación achelense de Ambrona y es la siguiente: Crocidura sp., Microtus brecciensis, Arvicola aff.
C. Sesé
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89. Italian Water Vole Arvicola italicus French: Campagnol d'ltalie / German: Italien-Schermaus / Spanish: Rata de agua de Italia Taxonomy. Arvicola amphibius var. italica [sic] Savi, 1838, vicinity of Pisa, Italy. Arvicola italicus was treated until recently as a synonym of A. amphibius (earlier of A. terrestris).
Don E. Wilson +2 more
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La asociación de micromamíferos determinada en este trabajo es la siguiente: Lagomorpha: Oryctolagus cuniculus; Eulipotyphla: Crocidura cf. russula, cf. Sorex sp., Neomys sp., Soricidae indet.
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