The Gelasian (Late Villanyan-MN17) diversified micromammal assemblage with Mimomys pliocaenicus from Coste San Giacomo (Anagni basin, central Italy), taxonomy and comparison with selected european sites [PDF]
The Gelasian site of Coste San Giacomo (CSG) (central Italy) provides a unique opportunity to investigate the faunal and environmental changes occurred in Mediterranean Europe during the Early Pleistocene. The finding of both large and small mammal fauna
Bellucci, Luca +2 more
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Arvicola Lacepede 1799 Arvicola Lacepede 1799, Tabl. Div. Subd. Orders Genres Mammiferes: 10. Type Species: Mus amphibius Linnaeus 1758 Synonyms: Alviceola de Blainville 1817; Hemiotomys de Sélys Longchamps 1836; Ochetomys Fitzinger 1867; Paludicola Blasius 1857; Praticola Fatio 1867.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Dairy farming and biodiversity: A narrative analysis in contrasting socio‐ecological contexts
Abstract It is crucial that biodiversity conservation initiatives in agriculture take into account how farmers understand and value their relationships with nature. However, while highly relevant for pan‐European conservation work, insight into differences and commonalities in farmers' views across socio‐ecologically different European regions is still
Vincent J. Oostvogels +6 more
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Designing a Climate Change Resilient Landscape Connectivity Network From a Multi‐Species Perspective
We assessed connectivity requirements for 15 species associated with upland and limestone habitats in England and identified climate change mediated shifts: currently showing concentrations of connectivity flows in the far south of England and the northern Pennines; and with the landscape becoming more permeable by 2050 and on to 2090.
Carlos P. E. Bedson +6 more
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Preliminary report on the middle Pleistocene small mammal fauna from Yarimburgaz Cave in Turkish Thrace [PDF]
Aus den Ablagerungen der Yarimburgaz-Höhle werden zwei Kleinsäugerfaunen vorgelegt. Die sehr begrenzte Fauna aus dem älteren Sedimentationszyklus I enthält außer Arten, die auch heute noch in der weiteren Region verbreitet sind, vor allem Cricetus ...
W. Santel, W. Von Koenigswald
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Arvicola Lacepede, 1799. Tabl. Mamm., p. 10. REVIEWED BY: J.-P. Airoldi (JPA); M. Andera (MA); M. L. Johnson (MLJ). COMMENT: Considered by ¿Herman and Morrison-Scott, 1951, Gromov and Polyakov, 1977:235, Hibbard et al., 1978, Contrib. Mus. Paleontol. Univ. Mich., 25(2):ll-44, Chaline and Mein, 1979, Martin, R. A., 1979, Evol.
Honacki, James H. +2 more
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Biological data from post mortem analysis of otters in Hungary [PDF]
In this paper we examined the characteristics of reproduction parameters, stomach content and inner organ weights on carcasses (male, n=67, female n=57, unknown n=3) of otters (Lutra lutra) collected in Hungary between 1999 and 2006.
Lanszki, József +3 more
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Leptospira erinacei auriti in a Water Vole, Arvicola amphibius [PDF]
DURING the course of an investigation made by the Central Veterinary Laboratory into the incidence of leptospiral infection in small wild mammals a number of strains were recovered. Most of these apparently belong to the hebdomadis group, but one strain, W. V.14, from a water vole, was serologically in the autumnalis group. It was finally identified in
G, SLAVIN, G F, SALT, J W, WOLFF
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A Middle and Late Devensian sequence from the northern part of Kents Cavern (Devon, UK)
Abstract 1920s/30s excavation of a Middle Devensian sequence in the northern part of Kents Cavern recovered important Late Middle and Early Upper Palaeolithic archaeological material, including Britain's oldest known Homo sapiens remains. Questions remain about this material, including how it came to be in the cave.
Rob Dinnis +11 more
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Biological parameters of Xylotrechus arvicola females, an insect pest in Iberian Peninsula vineyards
Aims: Xylotrechus arvicola is an important pest in vineyards of the Iberian Peninsula. The action of X. arvicola larvae, associated to the spread of fungi, causes direct and indirect damage in the vineyard.
Álvaro Rodríguez-González +4 more
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