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A LATE PLEISTOCENE RODENT FAUNA (MAMMALIA: RODENTIA) FROM HADŽI PRODANOVA CAVE NEAR IVANJICA (WESTERN SERBIA)

open access: yesRivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 2017
Hadži Prodanova Cave in western Serbia is a multilayered site which, in addition to Palaeolithic tools, has yielded a relatively rich fauna of small and large vertebrates. In this paper the rodent fauna from this site is described.
KATARINA BOGIĆEVIĆ   +5 more
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Microtus richardsoni

open access: yes, 1993
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 528, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Musser, Guy G., Carleton, Michael D.
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Elur - satainaren, Microtus nivalis (Martins,1842), presentzia Euskalerrian. [PDF]

open access: yesMunibe Ciencias Naturales, 1985
Se da cuenta de la captura de tres ejemplares de Microtus nivalis en Ranero (Bizkaia), Aralar (Gipuzkoa) y Belagoa (Navarra).
CASTIEN, E., MENDIOLA, I.
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Phylogenetic assessment of voles of the Guentheri Group (Mammalia: Microtus) in Turkish Thrace and Western Anatolia

open access: yesThe European Zoological Journal, 2017
Speciation and the phylogenetic relationships of species in the Guentheri Group in Turkey, which have a diploid chromosome number of 54, were studied using mitochondrial mt-co1, mt-cyb and 12S rRNA gene markers. A Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC)
N. Yiğit, D. Çetintürk, E. Çolak
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Micromammals of the "Posta Fibreno Lake" regional natural reserve (Central Italy) from barn owl pellets / Micromammiferi della riserva naturale regionale "Lago di Posta Fibreno" (FR) da borre di barbagianni (<em>Tyto alba</em>)

open access: yesHystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy, 1993
<strong>Abstract</strong> Data of 134 preys found in 34 owl pellets are presented. Nine preyed species are detected: <em>Microtus savii</em> is the most frequent; the presence of <em>Neomys fodiens</em> is pointed out.
Enrico Calvario   +2 more
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Microtus gregalis

open access: yes, 1982
Microtus gregalis (Pallas, 1778). Nova Spec. Quad. Glir. Ord., p. 238. TYPE LOCALITY: U.S. S. R., R.S.F.S. R., Tomsk. Obi., E. of Chulym River. DISTRIBUTION: Palearctic tundra from White Sea, east to Anadyr region (U.S. S. R.); mountains and steppes of N.C. and S. Siberia from S. Urals to upper tributaries of Amur River, and S. to Pamir (U.S. S.
Honacki, James H.   +2 more
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ORGANIC FARMS AS REFUGES FOR SMALL MAMMAL BIODIVERSITY [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Habitat fragmentation, the process by which relatively continuous habitats is broken into smaller pieces, occurs in natural systems but is to a high degree also human- induced through landscape use.
Hansen, Tine Sussi   +2 more
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Microtus oeconomus

open access: yes, 1993
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 pages 526-527, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Musser, Guy G., Carleton, Michael D.
openaire   +1 more source

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