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The great gerbil (Rhombomys opimus) as a host for tick species in Gurbantunggut Desert. [PDF]

open access: yesParasit Vectors
Liu G   +9 more
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What Are the Most Prevalent Welfare Issues for Pet Small Mammals? [PDF]

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Allergy to gerbils

Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 1985
SummaryPet gerbils were identified as the cause of asthma or rhinitis in three out‐patients seen over a period of eighteen months. Allergy to gerbils was confirmed by skin tests, RAST and the clinical course. Gerbils are popular household pets and allergy to gerbils may be commoner than recognized.
D. McGIVERN   +2 more
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Gerbils from Iraq, with Description of a New Gerbil [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Mammalogy, 1956
A number of gerbils and sand rats belonging to the Sub-family Gerbillinae were obtained by the author in Iraq during the period from August, 1953, until March, 1955. The species obtained are listed below with some notes on their characteristics and field habits.
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Scent of gerbil cuisine☆

Physiology & Behavior, 1977
Preweanling and postweaning offspring of gerbil parents fed Purina Laboratory Chow or Pooch dog food show selective preference for odors coming from other animals of these same diets. Odors with differential quality include whole animal, cage material and ventral scent gland sebum.
Del Thiessen, James T. Skeen
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Chloroform hepatotoxicity in the Mongolian gerbil*1 [PDF]

open access: possibleFundamental and Applied Toxicology, 1987
CHCl3 hepatotoxicity was studied in the male Mongolian gerbil and compared to that in the male Sprague-Dawley strain rat. Based on elevations in serum transaminase activities in response to CHCl3 exposure, control gerbils were more sensitive to CHCl3 than were gerbils treated with phenobarbital, chlordecone, mirex, or 3-methylcholanthrene.
Richard E. Ebel   +2 more
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Learned helplessness in the gerbil?

Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1983
Evidence of learned helplessness was demonstrated in Mongolian gerbils. Two consecutive days of jump-up escape were followed 24 hr later by testing in a bar-press escape task. Reliable differences occurred between escapable and inescapable animals and between inescapable and control animals.
Paul A. Dixon, Gary E. Brown
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Gerbil bite anaphylaxis

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2018
Household pets are well known to cause allergic symptoms in susceptible individuals, most commonly conjunctivitis, rhinitis, bronchospasm or urticaria. The increasing prevalence of exotic pets, including rodents, may introduce novel allergens into the household setting.
Erik Schobitz   +2 more
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