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Differential Distribution of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Variants in the Brain of Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris (Mammalia, Rodentia)

Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, 1999
1. In a previous paper we reported evidence for the presence of mGnRH- and sGnRH-like peptides in the preoptic-hypothalamic region of the capybara Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris (Montaner et al., 1998). In that study, the presence of a cGnRH-II like molecule in olfactory bulb extracts was suggested. 2.
A D, Montaner   +5 more
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The Notocotyloidea digeneans from Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris Linne (Rodentia) in Argentina

1997
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Hydrochoeris hydrochaeris (Capybara, Carpincho)

1974
The karyotypes were made from bone marrow preparations by Dr. Francisco A. Saez (Departamento de Citogenetica, Instituto de Investigacion de Ciencias Biologicas, Montevideo, Uruguay) and Dr. Osvaldo R. Vidal (Laboratorio de Citogenetica, Departamento de Ciencias Biologicas, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires ...
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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Size of Testes and Scent Glands in Capybaras, Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris (Rodentia: Caviomorpha)

Journal of Mammalogy, 1992
The volume of the morrillo (snout scent-gland) of adult capybara ( Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris ) males was found to correlate significantly with testes mass ( r = 0.359, d.f. = 110, P < 0.0001). This was independent of body size. Males in better condition did not have larger testes or morrillos, whereas age did correlate with size of the morrillo and ...
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Twenty‐four‐hour activity and Coprophagy by Capybaras(Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris)

Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment, 1991
A study of the 24‐hour cycle of activity in Capybaras in the llanos of Venezuela was made using visible red light for nocturnal activity. Observations were made during both the dry and rainy season. In both cases Capybaras showed 4 peaks of activity during the 24‐hour cycle, but in the dry season 3 peaks were after dark while in the wet season 2 peaks ...
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma in a Capybara (<i>Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris</i>)

Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 2014
Khaled Mohamed El-Dakhly   +2 more
exaly  

Resource Utilization and Territoriality in Group-Living Capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)

Journal of Animal Ecology, 1989
Emilio A Herrera, David W Macdonald
exaly  

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