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) mitochondrial DNA into three other hare species in northern Iberia
Mitochondrial DNA introgression from Lepus timidus into Lepus granatensis and Lepus europaeus was recently reported in Iberia, although L. timidus presumably retreated from this region at the end of the last ice age.
Alves, Paulo C. +9 more
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Liebre ibérica – Lepus granatensis Rosenhauer, 1856
Mamíferos - Orden Lagomorpha - Familia Leporidae en la Enciclopedia Virtual de Vertebrados Españoles, http://www.vertebradosibericos.org/. Versiones anteriores: 8-07-2011A comprehensive review of the natural history of the Iberian hare Lepus granatensis
Purroy, Francisco José +1 more
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Pathological changes and viral antigen distribution in tissues of Iberian hare ( Lepus granatensis ) naturally infected with the emerging recombinant myxoma virus (ha‐MYXV) [PDF]
Irene Agulló‐Ros +9 more
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Eco‐physiological arguments on the functional impact of Lepus timidus mitochondrial
Beatriz Cardoso +10 more
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The myxoma virus species jump from European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) to Iberian hares (Lepus granatensis) has raised concerns. We assess the decline suffered by Iberian hare populations on the Iberian Peninsula and discuss the association between ...
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Effect of agricultural management on males' reproductive status in Iberian hare (Lepus granatensis)
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Serology unveils decades-long contact of the Iberian hare, Lepus granatensis, with myxoma or antigenically-related virus. [PDF]
F bio A Abade dos Santos +7 more
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