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Multilocus systematics and non-punctuated evolution of Holarctic Myodini (Rodentia: Arvicolinae)
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2014The tribe Myodini consists of five genera of forest and alpine voles (Alticola, Caryomys, Eothenomys, Hyperacrius and Myodes) distributed throughout the Holarctic. Because mitochondrial evidence has revealed paraphyly and polyphyly among genera, we apply the first multilocus tests to clarify taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships.
Brooks A, Kohli +6 more
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Radiation events in the subfamily Arvicolinae (Rodentia): Evidence from nuclear genes
Doklady Biological Sciences, 2009Voles and lemmings (subfamily Arvicolinae) areone of the youngest and speciesrich groups of myomorphic rodents prevailing in different landscapezones of the northern hemisphere. Because of unprecedented fossil records, as well as rapid and continuingmorphogenesis, they became leading forms in correlation and biostratigraphy of late Cenozoic ...
N I, Abramson +3 more
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Mitochondrial DNA, 2012
The Chinese oriental vole (Eothenomys chinensis) belongs to subfamily Arvicolinae, which is endemic to the mountains in southwest China. E. chinensis and other Arvicoline species display a number of features that make them ideal for evolutionary studies of speciation and the role of Quaternary glacial cycles on diversification.
Chengzhong, Yang +5 more
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The Chinese oriental vole (Eothenomys chinensis) belongs to subfamily Arvicolinae, which is endemic to the mountains in southwest China. E. chinensis and other Arvicoline species display a number of features that make them ideal for evolutionary studies of speciation and the role of Quaternary glacial cycles on diversification.
Chengzhong, Yang +5 more
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Population dynamics and spatial behaviour of Microtus tatricus (Arvicolinae, Rodentia)
Acta Theriologica, 2010The population dynamics of the Tatra vole Microtus tatricus (Kratochvil, 1952) (Arvicolinae, Rodentia) was monitored as part of a long-term study (1996–2008) of demography of small mammals conducted in Western Tatra Mountains—Rohace, Slovakia. We observed low abundance and population densities and a balanced sex ratio but slightly more frequent ...
Miroslava Rudá +3 more
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2020
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The genus Iberomys (Chaline,1972) (Rodentia, Arvicolinae, Mammalia) in the Pleistocene of Italy
Italian Journal of Geosciences, 2015The occurrence of the genus Iberomys is testified in Italy and the Iberian Peninsula from the Early Pleistocene on. The genus comprises two extinct voles: I. huescarensis from the Early Pleistocene to the early Middle Pleistocene and I. brecciensis (=mediterraneus) from the Middle to the early Late Pleistocene. I.
López García, Juan Manuel +5 more
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Révision des Allophaiomys (Arvicolinae, Rodentia, Mammalia) des Valerots (Côte-d'Or, France)
2000Laplana, César, Montuire, Sophie, Brunet-Lecomte, Patrick, Chaline, Jean (2000): Révision des Allophaiomys (Arvicolinae, Rodentia, Mammalia) des Valerots (Côte-d'Or, France).
Laplana, César +3 more
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Prenatal Growth and Development of the Water Vole Arvicola amphibius (Rodentia, Arvicolinae)
Biology BulletinThe morphological and morphometric characteristics of water vole embryos are studied. Embryo implantation occurs on the 5th day of pregnancy. A description of the morphological features of embryonic development at different stages of pregnancy is given, with equations for embryo body weight and length revealed.
G. G. Nazarova, L. P. Proskurnyak
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2019
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