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Figure 3. The minimum spanning network for the 656-bp cytochrome b data set includes populations from the Baja California Peninsula. Each perpendicular hash mark across the line between adjacent haplotypes in the network represents a single-base ...
Álvarez-Castañeda, Sergio Ticul +1 more
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Order Rodentia - Family Heteromyidae
James L. Patton (1993): Order Rodentia - Family Heteromyidae. In: Don E. Wilson, DeeAnn M. Reeder (Eds): Mammal Species of the World (2nd Edition). Washington and London: Smithsonian Institution Press: 477-486, ISBN: 1-56098-217-9, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo ...
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Based on 174 cranial 3D images, when considering allometric and phylogenetic constraints, muroid rodents showed potentially adaptive responses to aridity in the bulla, cochlea, paraflocculi, and olfactory lobes of the brain and to high elevation in endocranial volume and the respiratory turbinate bone of the nasal capsule. Abstract Morphometric studies
Peter J. TAYLOR +4 more
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Heteromyoxyuris otomii n. sp., which inhabits the intestinal caecum of Perognathus flavus (Heteromyidae), in Zaragoza, Hidalgo, Mexico, is described. This new species differs from the 2 other congeneric species in the morphology and length of lateral ...
Garcia-Prieto, L. +2 more
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Ecoepidemiology is an emerging field that attempts to explain how biotic, environmental, and even social factors influence the dynamics of infectious diseases. Particularly in vector‐borne diseases, the study under this approach offers us an overview of the pathogens, vectors, and hosts that coexist in a given region and their ecological determinants ...
Ingrid Yazmin Cruz-Alegría +11 more
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A new species of Heteromyoxyuris, parasitic on the caecum of Dipodomys merriami and Dipodomys ordii from the Mexican Plateau, is described and illustrated.
Jorge Falcón-Ordaz +3 more
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Subspecies and Distribution. C.b.baileysMerriam,1894—SWUSAandNWMexicoWofColoradoRiver(SArizona,SWNewMexico,Sonora,andN Sinaloa). C. b. insularis Townsend, 1912 — NW Mexico (Tiburon I, Gulf of California, Sonora).Published as part of Don E. Wilson, Thomas
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A total of 389 rodent captures in five unequally disturbed habitats in a Costa Rican montane cloud forest corresponded to 185 individuals (seven species, two families).
M.B. Van den Bergh, M. Kappelle
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Distribution. CW Ecuador in the W slopes of the Andes (from Rio Esmeraldas and Rio Guayllabamba S to the Cordillera de Chongon-Colonche).Published as part of Don E. Wilson, Thomas E. Lacher, Jr & Russell A. Mittermeier, 2016, Heteromyidae, pp. 170-233 in
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Preface to \u3ci\u3eBiology of the Heteromyidae\u3c/i\u3e
What is the family Heteromyidae? It is the group ofexclusively New World rodents that includes the kangaroo rats, pocket mice, and kangaroo mice ofthe desert, grasslands, and shrublands of western North America as well as the spiny and pouched rats of ...
Genoways, Hugh H., Brown, James H.
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