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Published as part of James H. Honacki, Kenneth E. Kinman & James W. Koeppl, 1982, Order Rodentia (Part 3), pp. 392-476 in Mammal Species of the World (1 st Edition), Lawrence, Kansas, USA :Alien Press, Inc.
Honacki, James H. +2 more
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Use of Apple Airtag to track urban wildlife: Proof of concept with Harris's hawks
Abstract Accurate tracking of the movement of wildlife is important for understanding the behavior, spatial use, and resource selection of a species. While traditional methods like Very High Frequency (VHF) transmitters have been widely used, newer technologies, such as GPS data loggers and Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) transmitters ...
Brooke A. Poplin +2 more
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Published as part of Guy G. Musser & Michael D. Carleton, 1993, Order Rodentia - Family Muridae, pp. 501-755 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 558, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Musser, Guy G., Carleton, Michael D.
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The accelerating influence of humans on mammalian macroecological patterns over the late Quaternary [PDF]
The transition of hominins to a largely meat-based diet ~1.8 million years ago led to the exploitation of other mammals for food and resources. As hominins, particularly archaic and modern humans, became increasingly abundant and dispersed across the ...
Elliott Smith, Rosemary E. +4 more
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Interactions between landscape changes and host communities can regulate echinococcus multilocularis transmission [PDF]
An area close to the Qinghai-Tibet plateau region and subject to intensive deforestation contains a large focus of human alveolar echinococcosis while sporadic human cases occur in the Doubs region of eastern France.
Bao, G +10 more
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Rodent Biology and Management; Abstracts of papers presented at the International Conference on Rodent Biology and Management, held at Beijing, China, 5-9 October 1998 [PDF]
Farm Management,
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A Faunestic Study of Rodents in Yazd with Emphasis on Rural Reservoirs of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
Introduction: Leishmanioses are important parasitic diseases presenting in three clinical forms; visceral, cutaneous and muco-cutaneous. Some rodents are the reservoir hosts of zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis. The disease prevails in many rural areas of
H Soleimani +3 more
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Meriones Illiger, 1811. Prodr. Syst. Mamm. Avium., p. 82. TYPE SPECIES: Mus tamariscinus Pallas, 1773. SYNONYMS: Cheliones, Idomeneus, Meraeus, Pallasiomys, Parameriones. COMMENTS: A member of the tribe Rhombomyini in the scheme of Pavlinov et al. (1990). No modern systematic revision is available for Meriones.
Musser, Guy G., Carleton, Michael D.
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Background: The present study was conducted approximately 40 years ago, but its results have not been released. At the time of this study, the importance of the gut microbiota was not fully understood. Methods: Meriones persicus rodents, as one of the
Mehdi ASSMAR +4 more
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{"references": ["Chaworth-Musters, J. L., and J. R. Ellerman. 1947. A revision of the genus Meriones. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 117: 478 - 504.", "Sokolov, V. E., and V. N. Orlov. 1980. Opredelitel' mlekopitayushchickh Mongol'skoi Narodnoi Respubliki [Guide to the mammals of the Mongolian People's Republic]. Nauka, Moscow, 351 pp.
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