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Yersinia pseudotuberculosis in Non-Domesticated Mammals and Birds in Captivity. [PDF]

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Nederlof RA   +6 more
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Caviidae

2016
Don E. Wilson, Thomas E. Lacher, Jr, Russell A. Mittermeier (2016): Caviidae. In: Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 6 Lagomorphs and Rodents I.
Wilson, Don E.   +2 more
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Development of the subplacenta in Galea spixii (Rodentia, Caviidae)

Placenta, 2014
s / Placenta 35 (2014) A1eA112 A23 molecules in the fetal epithelium, and in the placental angiogenesis, despite the large distribution of the CAVs -1 and -2 in water buffalo placenta. Funding: FAPESP P1.40. DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUBPLACENTA IN GALEA SPIXII (RODENTIA, CAVIIDAE) Ferdinando Bezerra , Phelipe Favaron , Andrea Mess , Maria Angelica Miglino ...
Ferdinando Bezerra   +4 more
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Caviidae Fischer de Waldheim 1817

2016
Family CAVIIDAE (CAVIES, CAPYBARAS AND MARAS) • Mediumto large-sized rodents with compact-to-heavy external morphology; generally short limbs, and large heads; no visible tail; and ever-growing cheekteeth. • 20-130 cm. • Neotropical Region. • Arid and semiarid steppe, dry grasslands, thornscrub, savannas, mesic grasslands, and wetlands. • 6
Don E. Wilson   +2 more
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Caviidae Fischer de Waldheim 1817

2018
Published as part of Sánchez-Montes, Sokani, Colunga-Salas, Pablo, Álvarez-Castillo, Lucía, Guzmán-Cornejo, Carmen & Montiel-Parra, Griselda, 2018, Chewing lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) associated with vertebrates in Mexico, pp.
Sánchez-Montes, Sokani   +4 more
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Chromosome studies in some members of the family Caviidae (Mammalia: Rodentia)

Journal of Zoology, 1972
A study of the chromosomes of Cavia aperea and Galea musteloides has been made following the introduction into captivity of these two cavies from Argentina. The evolutionary relationships of the two genera have been considered, and the possible ancestry of C. porcellus from C. aperea was investigated in hybrids of the two species.
George, W., Weir, B. J., Bedford, J.
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