The Mongolian Remodeling and the structure of Anoplocephalid cestode diversity [PDF]
Ecological disruption plays an important role in structuring diversity of flora, fauna, and their parasites. At the end of the Eocene, climatic change across Asia resulted in a faunal turnover (the Mongolian Remodeling) as rodents diversified and larger ...
Grover, Mackenzie
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Biochronological data for the Early Pleistocene site of Quibas (SE Spain) inferred from rodents assemblage [PDF]
In this paper, the rodent fauna from the Early Pleistocene of Gruta1 (Quibas karstic complex, Murcia, SE Spain) is described. The assemblage includes one arvicoline (Allophaiomys sp.), two murines (Apodemus ex gr.
AGUSTÍ BALLESTER, J.+4 more
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Variation and Selection in the Putative Sperm-Binding Region of ZP3 in Muroid Rodents: A Comparison between Cricetids and Murines. [PDF]
Duarte MA+4 more
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Morphological characterisation of Paranoplocephala bairdi (Schad, 1954) (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) in heather voles Phenacomys spp. and tree voles Arborimus spp., and related species in voles and lemmings (Muridae: Arvicolinae) [PDF]
Voitto Haukisalmi+2 more
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The trophoblast giant cells of cricetid rodents. [PDF]
Favaron PO, Carter AM.
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Intraspecific morphological tooth variability and geographical distribution: Application to the Savi's vole,Microtus (Terricola) savii(Rodentia, Arvicolinae) [PDF]
Armando Nappi+2 more
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A New Vole (Cricetidae: Arvicolinae: Proedromys) from the Liangshan Mountains of Sichuan Province, China [PDF]
Shaoying Liu+3 more
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