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Home range size limits the amount of resources an individual can access; hence, it often increases with energy demands. However, maintaining a large home range also requires more energy expenditure, and foraging over a larger area can decrease search ...
J. Qiu, L. Makuya
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Published as part of Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier & Thomas E. Lacher, Jr, 2017, Muridae, pp. 536-884 in Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 7 Rodents II, Barcelona :Lynx Edicions on page 743, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Don E. Wilson +2 more
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Artificial light at night (ALAN) can disrupt daily rhythms of wildlife, yet little is known about its effects on African rodents. We investigated the diel activity rhythms of the Angoni vlei rat (Otomys angoniensis), a species with an inconclusive ...
Tasha Oosthuizen +2 more
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Temporal flexibility in activity rhythms of a diurnal rodent, the ice rat (Otomys sloggetti)
Diurnality in rodents is relatively rare and occurs primarily in areas with low nighttime temperatures such as at high altitudes and desert areas.
M. Oosthuizen
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Otomys orestes Thomas 1900 [PDF]
393. Afroalpine Vlei Rat Otomys orestes French: Otomys afroalpin / German: Mount-Kenya-Lamellenzahnratte / Spanish: Rata de laguna afroalpina Taxonomy.
Don E. Wilson +2 more
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{"references": ["Bohmann, L., von. 1952. Die afrikanische Nagergattung Otomys F. Cuvier. Zeitschrift fur Saugetierkunde, 18: 1 - 80.", "Dieterlen, F. 1968. Zur Kenntnis der Gattung Otomys (Otomyinae; Muridae; Rodentia). Beitrage zur Systematik, Okologie und Biologie zentralafrikanischer Formen.
Guy G. Musser, Michael D. Carleton
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Otomys cuanzensis Hill & Carter 1937 [PDF]
401. Cuanza Vlei Rat Otomys cuanzensis French: Otomys du Kwanza / German: Cuanza-Lamellenzahnratte / Spanish: Rata de laguna de Cuanza Taxonomy. Otomys cuanzensis Hill & Carter, 1937, “Chitau, alt. 4930 ft.
Don E. Wilson +2 more
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402. Angoni Vlei Rat Otomys angoniensis French: Otomys angoni / German: Angoni-Lamellenzahnratte / Spanish: Rata de laguna de Angoni Taxonomy. Otomys irroratus angoniensis Wroughton, 1906, “M’ Kombhuie, B.C.A. Alt. 8000’ [= 2591 m].” Restricted by W. F. H. Ansell and R. J.
Don E. Wilson +2 more
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The Eastern Afromontane Biodiversity Hotspot (EABH) is the region with the highest species diversity of the African rodent genus Otomys, but their phylogenetic relationships and distribution patterns remained largely unresolved.
G. Mulualem +4 more
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Abstract Objectives Patients with progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis type 1 (PFIC1) who have undergone liver transplantation (LT) may have unmet needs and impacts on daily life due to post‐LT complications, including diarrhea and hepatic steatosis.
Georg‐Friedrich Vogel +13 more
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