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The sequence and characterization of mitochondrial of Lepus oiostolus (Lagomorpha: Leporidae)
Lepus oiostolus is widely inhabited in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. So far, little mitochondrial genome information of this genus has been described. To grasp a better comprehension on the molecular basis of L.
Xuze Zhang, Lin Fu, Songchang Guo
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Sylvilagus andinus (Thomas, 1897) is a highland lagomorph from the Ecuadorean Paramos. Its distribution was tentatively believed to extend to northwestern Peru on the basis of ecological niche modeling and the inclusion of the Peruvian S. capsalis Thomas,
S. Diaz, V. Pacheco
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Conservation challenges and opportunities for native apple (Malus) species in Canada
Apple, one of the world's most widely cultivated and economically important fruit crops, has two wild relatives native to Canada. In this review, we describe the importance of these native apple species to Indigenous heritage and the current threats the species faces due to pests, diseases, and habitat loss.
Terrell T. Roulston +13 more
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Parotid salivary mucocele in a companion rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus): a report on the clinical and laboratory characteristics and surgical treatment ˗ case report [PDF]
The present report aimed to describe the main characteristics of the parotid salivary mucocele in an adult male rabbit, which presented with a painless fluctuating mass with fluid content.
S.T. Araujo +7 more
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The genus Aztlanolagus from North America is synonymized with Pliopentalagus based on similar morphology of dental characters including (1) general form of five reentrant angles and outline of p3, (2) an enamel lake at the position of PIR, (3) general ...
Y. Tomida +3 more
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Species Richness Gradients Vary Across Phylogenetic Scales
ABSTRACT Aim To determine how species richness gradients—commonly considered universal—vary across the phylogenetic hierarchy of birds and mammals, and to uncover how clade age and size predetermine the gradients. Location Global. Time Period Last 120 million years. Taxa Studied Birds and mammals (~15,000 species).
Antonin Machac +11 more
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ABSTRACT Background Dermatophytes are the most common agents of superficial mycoses in humans and animals. In a model of Trichophyton benhamiae dermatophytosis in its natural host (guinea pig), the most overexpressed gene was subtilisin 6 (SUB6).
Wilfried Poirier +10 more
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New middle Pliocene rodent and lagomorph faunas from Oregon and California [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is the description of two rodent faunas in the collections of the California Institute of Technology. Although coming from widely separated areas, these assemblages are of approximately the same age.
Wilson, Robert W.
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Avian Influenza annual report 2024
Abstract This report summarises the outcomes of avian influenza (AI) surveillance activities conducted in 2024 in the context of the Avian Influenza Data Collection (AIDC), the One Health (OH) initiatives of the EU4Health Programme (EU4H, 2022 co‐funded grant agreements on emerging and re‐emerging zoonotic pathogens) and the SENTINEL project ...
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +8 more
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Ecological and Evolutionary Predictors of Dorsal Colouration in Lagomorphs
ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate the extent to which dorsal body colouration in lagomorphs follows ecogeographical patterns, particularly Gloger's rule, by assessing the relative influence of climate, forest vertical structure, and phylogenetic relatedness on eumelanin‐ and pheomelanin‐based pigmentation. Location Global. Time Period Contemporary.
Felipe O. Cerezer +2 more
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