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Invasion Biology and Ecological Theory: The European rabbit
, 2014S. McLeod, G. Saunders
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First Report of Obeliscoides cuniculi in the European Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
Acta Parasitologica, 2020Obeliscoides cuniculi is a common parasite in American lagomorphs, while it has never been reported in the European rabbit. The exotic parasite has been introduced in Italy by the eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus), an invasive alien lagomorph ...
A. Fanelli+3 more
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The European Rabbit Genome [PDF]
The rabbit genome was chosen to be sequenced to low coverage (twofold) in an effort to annotate the human genome using 24 low coverage mammalian genomes. The European rabbit was among a first group of eight mammals selected for this sequencing effort for identification of conserved and functional elements in the human genome.
Jessica Alföldi+2 more
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Genetics of disease resistance in the European rabbit.
2021Abstract This chapter describes the genetic variability and selection for resistance to pasteurellosis, enterocolitis, myxomatosis, other infectious diseases, respiratory syndromes and digestive syndromes in rabbits.
Garreau, Hervé+4 more
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The genome of the European rabbit and genomic tools.
2021This chapter describes the genetic, genomic and transcriptomic characteristics and the applications of genomic tools in the rabbit.
Fontanesi L., Bovo S., Schiavo G.
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DIVERSITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS IN THE EUROPEAN RABBIT
Chronobiology International, 2001Three main concerns underlie this review: 1) The need to draw together the widely dispersed information available on the circadian biology of the rabbit. Although the rabbit is a classic laboratory mammal, this extensive body of information is often overlooked by chronobiologists, and despite several advantages of this species.
Robyn Hudson, Burghart Jilge
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European Rabbit Invades Western Argentina
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1975Between 1945 and 1950 the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) apparently crossed the Andes from Chile into the central region of western Argentina at about 36o80' latitude in the northwest portion of Neuquen Province. At the time of our first survey of this region in 1969, the rabbit occupied an area about 257 km long and 121 km wide in Neuquen and
Walter E. Howard, Jorge N. Amaya
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