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open access: yesEuropean Lisp Symposium, 2020
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Low genetic diversity and shallow population structure in the broom hare, Lepus castroviejoi (Lagomorpha: Leporidae)

Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2023
The broom hare (Lepus castroviejoi) is a threatened Iberian endemic, for which there is limited knowledge. We use genetic non-invasive sampling (gNIS; N = 185 faeces samples) and specimens from hunting and roadkills (N = 22) in conjunction with a 15 ...
J. Costa   +7 more
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Asdell's Patterns of Mammalian Reproduction, 2019

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Bone Histology Reveals the Slow Life History and Skeletal Adaptations of the Amami Rabbit Pentalagus furnessi (Lagomorpha: Mammalia)

Mammal Study
. The Amami rabbit (Pentalagus furnessi), endemic to Amami-Oshima and Tokunoshima Islands, exhibits distinct life history traits compared to mainland lagomorphs, yet its growth patterns remain largely unexplored.
Shoji Hayashi   +6 more
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Diversification in highlands: phylogeny and taxonomy of pikas of the subgenus Conothoa (Lagomorpha, Ochotonidae)

Zoologica Scripta, 2022
Pikas from the subgenus Conothoa are small lagomorphs inhabiting high elevations of the great Asian mountain belt from Tian Shan through the Himalayas to the Hengduan Mountains. All species are more or less associated with stony habitats.
A. Lissovsky   +4 more
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Lagomorpha Brandt 1855

2023
Published as part of Boher Bentti, Salvador, Salazar Candelle, Mercedes & Ferreira Marques, Carmen, 2023, Mamíferos de Venezuela: lista actualizada 2023 y comentarios taxonómicos, pp.
Boher Bentti, Salvador   +2 more
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Biological invasion of the exotic Oryctolagus cuniculus Linnaeus, 1758 (Lagomorpha, Leporidae) in Brazilian Atlantic Forest?

Brazilian Journal of Mammalogy
Lagomorpha is an order of friendly mammals with two families, Leporidae and Ochotonidae. Within Leporidae, Oryctolagus (European rabbit) presents an almost worldwide distribution, with introduction in several countries. Few is known about the Oryctolagus
Maria Carolina Viana   +2 more
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Craniodental anatomy of Late Ruscinian Trischizolagus (Leporidae: Lagomorpha) from Megalo Emvolon (Thessaloniki, Greece)

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
During the Early Ruscinian, the leporid genus Trischizolagus (Leporidae: Mammalia) underwent a significant dispersion and increase in diversity, expanding from the peri-Paratethyan region to China, Spain, and Morocco. Its fossil record remains, however,
Christina N Kalaitzi, D. Kostopoulos
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Lagomorpha

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Lagomorpha covers Identity, Distribution.

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Order Lagomorpha

1960
Bulletin of the Raffles Museum, Singapore, Issue 29, pp ...
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