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Discrimination of Salivary Olfactants by Male Mesocricetus Auratus

Psychological Reports, 1984
Salivary secretions of rodents have been observed to play an important role during various developmental periods. The present study examined the nature of adult salivary olfactants in regard to behavioral interactions. The ability of 12 adult male hamsters to detect and respond differentially to salivary stimuli from dominant and submissive males and a
R E, Friedle, R B, Fischer
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Occurrence of hibernation in the golden hamster,Mesocricetus auratus waterhouse

Experientia, 1963
Une hypothese est presentee pour expliquer la variabilite en duree de la periode prelethargique au cours de l'annee. La periode prelethargique pouvait etre approximee a trois mois. Des novembre, le Hamster developpe une predisposition, resultant dans un raccourcissement de la periode prelethargique.
J H, SMIT-VIS, G J, SMIT
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Sexual discrimination by golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus)

Behavioral and Neural Biology, 1980
Experiments were designed to investigate variables that may be essential for the establishment of sexual discriminations by male and female golden hamsters. It was demonstrated that heterosexual contact experience of females is not an essential prerequisite for their ability to discriminate between males and females as adults.
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The Golden Hamster, Mesocricetus auratus

1975
The golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) has adapted admirably to life in the laboratory and is now held in esteem by many workers. The majority of known mutant genes produce modification of coat color, but, if the histories of other species are a reliable guide, this aspect will change.
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Mesocricetus auratus (Syrian or “golden” hamster)

1967
The karyotypes displayed were prepared from fetal tissue cultures and kindly supplied by Dr. M. Galton, Hanover, New Hampshire. They have been published by Galton & Holt and are reproduced with permission of the publishers. The long arm of X and Y are late replicating as shown by the autoradiographs.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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Hamster Polyomavirus Infection in a Pet Syrian Hamster (Mesocricetus auratus)

Veterinary Pathology, 2001
Lela K Riley, C L Franklin
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Karyotypes of Mesocricetus brandti and Hybridization Within the Genus

Journal of Heredity, 1972
N B, Todd   +3 more
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Microsatellites for diversity studies in the golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus)

Molecular Ecology Notes, 2005
Karsten Neumann   +2 more
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