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Published as part of Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S. & Loucks, Lynda S., 2020, New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma, pp.
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The Sigmodontinae subfamily represents one of the most diverse groups of mammals in the world; this rodent group evolved in the open and arid ecosystems of the Miocene of North America and was the most successful legion of mammals in the Great American ...
Adolfo Pacheco-Castro +2 more
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Observations of Peromyscus leucopus activity timing from motion-activated cameras. Cameras were deployed for 6 one-week sessions in spring, summer, and fall of 2017, in plots invaded by buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) or plots with buckthorn ...
Orrock, John +3 more
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Peromyscus Gloger, 1841. Gem. Hand. Hilfs. Nat., 1:95. REVIEWED BY: S. Anderson (SA); W. Caire (WC); R. P. Canham (RPC); M. D. Carleton (MDC); L. N. Carraway (LNC); D. G. Huckaby (DGH); C. W. Kilpatrick (CWK); T. E. Lawlor (TL); R. H.
Kenneth E. Kinman +2 more
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Peromyscus truei (Shufeldt, 1885). Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 8:407. REVIEWED BY: R. E. Barry, Jr. (REB). TYPE LOCALITY: U.S.A., New Mexico, McKinley Co., Fort Wingate. DISTRIBUTION: N.C. Texas; C. and S.W. Oregon to Colorado (U.S.A.) south to Baja California and to Oaxaca (Mexico). COMMENT: Includes comanche; see Schmidly, 1973, Southwest.
James H. Honacki +2 more
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A genetic and behavioral analysis of intraspecific variation in mating behavior of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) [PDF]
"Several studies have examined individual mating behaviors of wild peromyscine rodents. Many of these studies were short term and were limited to a single population in a single breeding season, so it is not clear to what extent mating behaviors vary ...
Wright, LaToya C. +1 more
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Fig. 1.—Adult male Peromyscus levipes from 7.9 in Peromyscus levipes (Rodentia: Cricetidae)
Fig. 1.—Adult male Peromyscus levipes from 7.9 km SW San Salvador el Seco (19u04933.60N and 97u41911.10W), Puebla, Mexico. Photograph by Noe´ Gonza´lez-Ruiz.Published as part of Álvarez-Castañeda, Sergio Ticul & González-Ruiz, Noé, 2009, Peromyscus ...
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Peromyscus difficilis (J. A. Allen, 1891). Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 3:298. TYPE LOCALITY: Mexico, Zacatecas, Sierra de Valparaiso. DISTRIBUTION: N. Colorado (U.S.A.) to Oaxaca (Mexico).
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