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Multiparameter analysis of small non-flying mammals' response to forest restoration post-bauxite mining in eastern Amazonia. [PDF]
Celeste H+5 more
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Leptospirosis in Unconventional Mammal Pets. [PDF]
Bertelloni F, Ebani VV.
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Checklist of hosts, illustrated geographical range, and ecology of tick species from the genus Ixodes (Acari, Ixodidae) in Russia and other post-Soviet countries. [PDF]
Fedorov D, Hornok S.
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Systematic Biology, 2021
Sigmodontine rodents (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae) represent the second largest muroid subfamily and the most species-rich group of New World mammals, encompassing above 410 living species and ca. 87 genera.
Andrés Parada
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Sigmodontine rodents (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae) represent the second largest muroid subfamily and the most species-rich group of New World mammals, encompassing above 410 living species and ca. 87 genera.
Andrés Parada
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Zootaxa, 2022
Akodon is the most diverse genus of the tribe Akodontini, comprising 41 extant species. Although distributed in a wide range of environments in South America, the genus was long considered to be absent from Amazon Forest.
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Akodon is the most diverse genus of the tribe Akodontini, comprising 41 extant species. Although distributed in a wide range of environments in South America, the genus was long considered to be absent from Amazon Forest.
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Zoonoses and Public Health, 2021
Trichinellosis is a zoonosis with worldwide distribution. Several hosts have been recognized around the world; however, there is a lack of knowledge of the role of feral mammals in Chile in its transmission.
Hellen Espinoza-Rojas+12 more
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Trichinellosis is a zoonosis with worldwide distribution. Several hosts have been recognized around the world; however, there is a lack of knowledge of the role of feral mammals in Chile in its transmission.
Hellen Espinoza-Rojas+12 more
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Zoologica Scripta, 2021
Phyllotis Waterhouse 1837 is one of the most studied genera of South American cricetid rodents. As currently understood, it includes 20 small to medium‐sized species of predominantly rocky habitats. Among them, populations of the yellow‐rumped leaf‐eared
J. P. Jayat+8 more
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Phyllotis Waterhouse 1837 is one of the most studied genera of South American cricetid rodents. As currently understood, it includes 20 small to medium‐sized species of predominantly rocky habitats. Among them, populations of the yellow‐rumped leaf‐eared
J. P. Jayat+8 more
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Zootaxa, 2021
Nephelomys albigularis is a sigmodontine rodent of the tribe Oryzomyini distributed in the Andean forests from central Ecuador to central Peru. Although several studies recognize this species as monotypic, significant morphological variation has been ...
Dennisse Ruelas+3 more
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Nephelomys albigularis is a sigmodontine rodent of the tribe Oryzomyini distributed in the Andean forests from central Ecuador to central Peru. Although several studies recognize this species as monotypic, significant morphological variation has been ...
Dennisse Ruelas+3 more
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, 2021
The leaf‐eared mouse, Phyllotis xanthopygus (Waterhouse 1837) is a widely distributed sigmodontine rodent in South America, with populations ranging from central Peru to southern Argentina and Chile.
A. Ojeda+6 more
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The leaf‐eared mouse, Phyllotis xanthopygus (Waterhouse 1837) is a widely distributed sigmodontine rodent in South America, with populations ranging from central Peru to southern Argentina and Chile.
A. Ojeda+6 more
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Journal of Mammalogy, 2021
The sigmodontine rodent Oecomys catherinae has been recognized as a species complex that includes five different lineages distributed throughout Brazil south of the Amazon river, named in literature according to their geographic position (central ...
J. Saldanha, R. Rossi
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The sigmodontine rodent Oecomys catherinae has been recognized as a species complex that includes five different lineages distributed throughout Brazil south of the Amazon river, named in literature according to their geographic position (central ...
J. Saldanha, R. Rossi
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