Los micromamíferos (Eulipotyphla, Chiroptera, Rodentia y Lagomorpha) del yacimiento del Pleistoceno Superior de la cueva de El Sidrón (Asturias) [PDF]
En el yacimiento del Pleistoceno Superior de la cueva de El Sidrón, con una datación de ~49.000 ka, conocido por sus numerosos restos fósiles de neandertales, se han recuperado restos de micromamíferos cuyo estudio detallado se realiza en este trabajo ...
C. Sesé +2 more
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Are geometric morphometric analyses replicable? Evaluating landmark measurement error and its impact on extant and fossil Microtus classification. [PDF]
Geometric morphometric analyses are frequently employed to quantify biological shape and shape variation. Despite the popularity of this technique, quantification of measurement error in geometric morphometric datasets and its impact on statistical ...
Adams D. C. +8 more
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Ectoparasites and Other Arthropod Associates of Some Voles and Shrews From the Catskill Mountains of New York [PDF]
Reported here from the Catskill Mountains of New York are 30 ectoparasites and other associates from 39 smoky shrews, Sorex fumeus, 17 from 11 masked shrews, Sorex cinereus, 11 from eight long-tailed shrews, Sorex dispar, and 31 from 44 rock voles ...
French, Thomas W, Whitaker, John O, Jr.
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Areal of Microtus arvalis in Mountain Dagestan
On the article regards the areal of Microtus arvalis in the mountain Dagestan. 5 groups of population of Microtus arvalis are picked out. The settlements of Microtus arvalis meet from the zone of alpine meadows.
F. M. Abdulaeva, Ch. M. Ramazanov
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Zoonotic Viruses in Three Species of Voles from Poland
Rodents are known to be reservoir hosts for a plethora of zoonotic viruses and therefore play a significant role in the dissemination of these pathogens.
Maciej Grzybek +11 more
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Research Progress Report on Microtus fortis as a New Resource of Laboratory Animal
Microtus fortis (reed vole) is the only mammal known to have natural resistance to Schistosomiasis japonica. Originating from schistosomiasis endemic and non-endemic areas, as well as laboratory bred voles have the same resistance to Schistosoma ...
XIE Jianyun
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Experimental demonstration of the antiherbivore effects of silica in grasses: impacts on foliage digestibility and vole growth rates [PDF]
The impact of plant-based factors on the population dynamics of mammalian herbivores has been the subject of much debate in ecology, but the role of antiherbivore defences in grasses has received relatively little attention.
Hartley, Susan, Massey, F. P.
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On subspecific taxonomy of <em>Microtus savii</em> (Rodentia, Arvicolidae)
<strong>Riassunto</strong> <strong>Sulla tassonomia sottospecifica di <em>Microtus savii</em> (Rodentia, Arvicolidae)</strong> Viene riveduta e riassunta la situazione tassonomica sottospecifica di <em>Microtus (
Longino Contoli
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Grasses and the resource availability hypothesis: the importance of silica-based defences [PDF]
The resource availability hypothesis (RAH) predicts that allocation of resources to anti-herbivore defences differs between species according to their growth rate.
Ennos, Roland A. +2 more
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Photoperiodic influences on ultradian rhythms of male Siberian hamsters. [PDF]
Seasonal changes in mammalian physiology and behavior are proximately controlled by the annual variation in day length. Long summer and short winter day lengths markedly alter the amplitude of endogenous circadian rhythms and may affect ultradian ...
Prendergast, Brian, ZUCKER, Irving
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