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A new species of Neohylomys (Eulipotyphla: Galericidae) from northern Vietnam
ZootaxaA new species of gymnure of the genus Neohylomys is described from northern Vietnam based on morphological and molecular differences. The species Neohylomys vietnamensis sp. nov. differs from the closely related species N. hainanensis from Hainan Island, China, previously the only species of the genus Neohylomys, by morphological and morphometric ...
ANNA A. BANNIKOVA +8 more
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Eulipotyphla (Mammalia) aus Cheile Turzii (Rumänien)
2013The first part of this diploma thesis deals with the description of the frequently discussed order of Eulipotyphla. At the beginning, the general physical characteristics of this order are illustrated and the four associated families (Solenodontidae, Erinaceidae, Soricidae and Talpidae) and insectivores of other orders are characterized.
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Insectivores (Eulipotyphla) of the Sikhote- Alin nature reserves
Biota and Environment of Natural AreasHere we present an ecological and faunistic review of long-term observations of the state of populations, numbers and parasitic communities of 13 species of insectivores living in protected areas within the mountainous region of Sikhote- Alin. Data on the insectivorous fauna of the Ussuriysky, Lazovsky and Sikhote- Alin nature reserves (since their ...
Inna V. Voloshina +2 more
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2014
The tribe Talpini is a group of strictly subterranean moles distributed across the Eurasian Continent whose phylogenetic relationships and taxonomy remain unresolved. Here we report a multi-locus nuclear-mitochondrial DNA dataset (9468 bp) from 11 talpine species encompassing all five recognized genera, together with analyses of their divergence times ...
Kai, He +3 more
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The tribe Talpini is a group of strictly subterranean moles distributed across the Eurasian Continent whose phylogenetic relationships and taxonomy remain unresolved. Here we report a multi-locus nuclear-mitochondrial DNA dataset (9468 bp) from 11 talpine species encompassing all five recognized genera, together with analyses of their divergence times ...
Kai, He +3 more
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Pleistocene Hedgehog Mesechinus (Eulipotyphla, Mammalia) in China
Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 2022Weipeng Bai +5 more
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Bone microstructure as an indicator of digging ability in moles (Talpidae, Eulipotyphla)
Journal of AnatomyAbstractTalpid moles (Talpidae, Eulipotyphla) are mammals highly specialised in burrowing using their forelimbs. Fossoriality has allowed moles to expand their ecological niche by enabling access to subterranean resources and spaces. This specialisation in burrowing has led to adaptations in the forelimb bones of moles for humeral rotation digging, a ...
Daichi Nakai, Yasushi Yokohata
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Nonresident Activity of Shrews (Sorex araneus, Eulipotyphla): Group Marking
Russian Journal of Ecology, 2021E. B. Grigorkina, G. V. Olenev
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