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Diverzita a biologie kryptosporidií hrabošovitých (Arvicolinae)
2018Cryptosporidium, a parasitic protist in the phylum Apicomplexa, is hugely successful, as evidenced by its broad host range, global distribution, and resistance to disinfectants and drug treatments. Genetic diversity in the genus Cryptosporidium has been studied for more than three decades, with most research focused on isolates from humans and domestic
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Diverzita kryptosporidií infikujících hlodavce podčeledi Arvicolinae v České republice
2013Abstract In order to examine the prevalence of Cryptosporidium in wild Arvicolinae in the Czech Republic and understand the role that wild rodents play in the transmission of this parasite to humans and livestock, 152 faecal samples from 129 common voles (Microtus arvalis) and 23 bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus) were collected on 9 localities in ...
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The Habits of Some Arvicolinae
The American Naturalist, 1885Edgar R. Quick, A. W. Butler
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Enamel free areas, the key to unlock Arvicolinae taxonomy
2022Skandalos, Panagiotis +2 more
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Prevencija šteta od sitnih glodavaca iz podporodica Murinae i Arvicolinae
2014Cilj prezentacije je bio da se iznesu rezultati testiranja učinkovitosti komercijalno dostupnog audiovibracijskog (Motor Mole Chaser®), okusnog (Repellex®) i mirisnih repelenta (Fresh Cab® i Mouse Magic®) namijenjenih odbijanju glodavaca i utjecaj preparata na promjene dinamike populacija ovih sisavaca.
Vucelja, Marko, Bjedov, Linda
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The Evolution of the Schmelzmuster in Lagurini (Arvicolinae, Rodentia)
Palaeontographica Abteilung A, 1997Wighart v. Koenigswald, Alexej Tesakov
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Patterns of lateral wear facets on molar teeth of voles (Arvicolinae)
Doklady Biological Sciences, 2015N G, Smirnov, J E, Kropacheva
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Biology and population genetics of Arvicola scherman cantabriae (Rodentia, Arvicolinae)
2017The montane water vole Arvicola scherman occurs in mountainous areas of Europe, living in underground burrow systems located in grasslands and fruit orchards. This species feeds on the root system of plants, including fruit trees. Specifically, the subspecies A. scherman cantabriae is nowadays one of the main causes of economical loss in apple orchards
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