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Chromosomal homoeologies in hamster species of the genus <i>Phodopus </i>(Rodentia, Cricetinae)

Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 1986
The karyotypes of the two hamster species <i>Phodopus sungorus </i>and <i>P</i>. <i>roborovska </i>were analyzed with several banding techniques and compared. The homoeologies found between all chromosomes led to the proposal of the most likely common ancestral karyotype of these two species.
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A morphometric comparison of the cranial shapes of Asian dwarf hamsters (Phodopus, Cricetinae, Rodentia)

Zoologischer Anzeiger, 2021
Abstract Phodopus is the smallest cricetine genus, consisting of the dwarf hamsters (Phodopus sungorus, Phodopus campbelli, and Phodopus roborovskii) of arid central and east Asia. Persistent taxonomic issues in this genus include (1) whether P. sungorus and P. campbelli are con- or heterospecific and (2) whether P.
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Comparative Immunology of Old World Hamsters -- Cricetinae

1981
Previous work in our laboratory has centered on the immunoglobulins (Ig) and immune response of the Syrian hamster. Various other hamster species are becoming available (1), however, and will be useful as models in medical research. The question arises whether these hamsters have Ig’s comparable to and antigenically cross-reactive with those described ...
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Die Cricetinae aus dem Obermiozän von Maramena (Mazedonien, Nordgriechenland)

Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 1992
Die Cricetinae sind eine der dominierenden Gruppen unter den Nagetieren der Fauna von Maramena. Zwei der drei beschriebenen Formen,Kowalskia browni n. sp.,Allocricetus cf.ehiki undHypsocricetus strimonis n. g. n. sp. sind neu. Die stratigraphische Einstufung der Fauna in das obere Turolian (MN 13) wird dadurch unterstutzt, dasK.
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Chemical Signals of Conspecifics and Their Role in Seasonal Relationships in the Mongolian Hamster (Allocricetulus curtatus) (Cricetinae, Rodentia)

open access: closedBiology Bulletin, 2018
Abstract—The hormonal response of Mongolian hamster Allocricetulus curtatus males to the urine and midventral gland secretion (MVGS)) of conspecific females during several seasons was studied. The animals were kept under natural photoperiod and temperature.
N. Yu. Feоktistova   +2 more
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Seasonal changes of steroid levels in blood plasma of three phodopus species (Mammalia, Cricetinae)

Biology Bulletin, 2010
Seasonal change of the base plasma level of testosterone and cortisol in males and progesterone, estradiol, and cortisol levels in females were analyzed in three Phodopus species: Ph. campbelli (Campbell’s hamster), Ph. sungorus (Djungarian hamster), and Ph. roborovskii (Roborovskii dwarf hamster).
N. Yu. Feoktistova   +2 more
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Trends of specialisation in rodents: the hamsters, subfamily Cricetinae (Cricetidae, Rodentia, Mammalia)

Acta Zoologica Lituanica, 2011
An ecomorphological analysis was applied to hamsters, Cricetinae. This subfamily includes seven genera and 18 species which inhabit forest-steppes, steppes, and semi-deserts of Palaearctic Eurasia. The main goals of this study were: (1) to reveal the morphological peculiarities of hamsters and the ecological meaning of these peculiarities, (2) to ...
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Křečkovití (Rodentia, Cricetinae) ve čtvrtohorním fosilním záznamu ČR a Slovenska.

2022
1 Abstract The material of hamster remains in the Quaternary fossil assemblages from Czech Republic and Slovakia was analyzed in details with aid of biometric comparisons and contextual analyses focused on stratigraphic position of particular records and structure of the small mammals communities accompanying them.
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2016
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