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Complex extraction of a highly mobile leadless pacemaker. [PDF]

open access: yesHeartRhythm Case Rep
Beccarino NJ, Epstein LM.
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The secret social life of solitary mammals. [PDF]

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Makuya L, Schradin C.
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Investigating the prevalence of three medically important pathogens in <i>Ixodes pacificus</i> from southern Oregon. [PDF]

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Graminivory by Dipodomys ordii and Dipodomys merriami on Four Species of Perennial Grasses

The Southwestern Naturalist, 2002
Kangaroo rats have been described as primarily granivorous; however, they also consume green vegetation. We investigated selectivity of grasses by kangaroo rats (Dipodomys ordii and D. merriami) presented with 4 common perennial grass species from the Jornada basin in the Chihuahuan Desert.
Michael P. Sipos   +3 more
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Sympatric Relationships of the Kangaroo Rats, Dipodomys merriami and Dipodomys agilis

Journal of Mammalogy, 1973
Dipodomys merriami collinus and Dipodomys agilis cabezonae are two heteromyid rodents that occur in partial sympatry on the western edge of the Colorado Desert in California. Activity patterns, interspecific behavior and water requirements were investigated in the laboratory and correlated with the relative distributions of these species in the field ...
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Growth and Development of Dipodomys stephensi

Journal of Mammalogy, 1967
The growth and development of 16 young from six litters of the kangaroo rat, Dipodomys stephensi , are described in detail from birth to 63 days. This is the first detailed study of growth and development for kangaroo rats adapted to semiarid rather than arid habitats. Increase in dimensions is analyzed through measurements of absolute size, percent of
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Dipodomys deserti

Mammalian Species, 1989
Troy L. Best   +2 more
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Dipodomys elator

Mammalian Species, 1985
Dilford C. Carter   +4 more
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