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Vrstna pestrost in sestava združb malih sesalcev na Goteniški gori (J Slovenija) [PDF]
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Infectome analysis of small mammals in Southern China reveals pathogen ecology and emerging risks. [PDF]
Xin G +32 more
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A new species of the genus Soriculus (Soricidae, Eulipotyphla, Mammalia) from Medog in the eastern Himalaya. [PDF]
Pei X +10 more
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The evolution of gestation length in eutherian mammals. [PDF]
Danis T, Rokas A.
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Updated chronologies for North American small mammal fossil localities in the Neotoma Paleoecology Database. [PDF]
Syverson VJP +6 more
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Social organization in Eulipotyphla: evidence for a social shrew [PDF]
Shrews and their close relatives (order Eulipotyphla) are typically considered to be solitary. This impacts our understanding of mammalian social evolution: (i) the ancestor of mammals is believed to have been shrew-like, and even though Eulipotyphla are not more basal than other mammalian orders, this might have been one reason why the first mammals ...
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2021
IDENTIFICATION KEY FOR SHREW SPECIES PRESENT AT MOUNT NIMBA (abbreviations see Material and methods) 1. Tail skin naked and ringed; four pairs of maxillary unicuspids ............................. S. megalura (Jentink, 1888) — Tail skin hairy or non ringed, three pairs of maxillary unicuspids .............................................................
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IDENTIFICATION KEY FOR SHREW SPECIES PRESENT AT MOUNT NIMBA (abbreviations see Material and methods) 1. Tail skin naked and ringed; four pairs of maxillary unicuspids ............................. S. megalura (Jentink, 1888) — Tail skin hairy or non ringed, three pairs of maxillary unicuspids .............................................................
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Mitochondrial phylogeny of hedgehogs and monophyly of Eulipotyphla
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2003We sequenced the complete mitochondrial (mt) genomes of three insectivores: the long-eared hedgehog Hemiechinus auritus, the Japanese mole Mogera wogura, and the greater Japanese shrew-mole Urotrichus talpoides. These mtDNA data together with other previously sequenced mtDNAs were analyzed using a maximum likelihood method to infer their phylogenetic ...
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2023
Published as part of Boher Bentti, Salvador, Salazar Candelle, Mercedes & Ferreira Marques, Carmen, 2023, Mamíferos de Venezuela: lista actualizada 2023 y comentarios taxonómicos, pp.
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Published as part of Boher Bentti, Salvador, Salazar Candelle, Mercedes & Ferreira Marques, Carmen, 2023, Mamíferos de Venezuela: lista actualizada 2023 y comentarios taxonómicos, pp.
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