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Orthohantaviruses infect distinct eulipotyphlan and rodent reservoirs throughout the world; some rodent orthohantaviruses can cause disease in humans. In the United States, a primary rodent reservoir for the human-pathogenic Sin Nombre virus (SNV) is the
Samuel M. Goodfellow +12 more
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Prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi, the Lyme Disease Spirochete, in Ticks and Rodents in Northeast Arkansas [PDF]
Lyme disease, caused by the spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi, has been reported from 36 of Arkansas\u27 75 counties. Ticks and wild rodents from nine northeast Arkansas counties were surveyed to determine the prevalence of Borrelia infection in potential
Hinck, Lawrence W., Simpson, Kim Kelly
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Tick infestation effects on haemoglobin levels of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus). [PDF]
Fellin E, Schulte-Hostedde A.
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Identification of Rodent Homologs of Hepatitis C Virus and Pegiviruses
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human pegivirus (HPgV or GB virus C) are globally distributed and infect 2 to 5% of the human population. The lack of tractable-animal models for these viruses, in particular for HCV, has hampered the study of infection ...
Amit Kapoor +13 more
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Perturbation Effects on Deer Mouse Populations in Corn Agroecosystems [PDF]
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, Miami UniversityPeromyscus maniculatus living in or near agricultural fields are often exposed simultaneously to insecticide stress and temporary lack of cover at the time of planting.
Barrett, Gary W. +2 more
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Nematodes of rodents in the United States with notes on nematode parasites of rodents in Kansas [PDF]
Call number: LD2668 .R4 1965 ...
Olsen, John Leslie.
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A syntype of Peromyscus maniculatus nebrascensis (Coues)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Jones, J. Knox, Mursaloglu, B
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Differential Response of Female Deer Mice to Short Photoperiod [PDF]
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State UniversityIndividual male deer mice (Perotnyscus maniculatus} respond to inhibitory (short) photoperiod with gonadal responses that range from azoospermia to normal spermatogenesis.
Blank, James L. +2 more
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An Unusual Winter Movement of Peromyscus maniculatus
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Deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus bairdii), a wildtype species native to North America, have been investigated for their spontaneous compulsive-like behaviour. The repetitive and persistence nature of three unique compulsive-like phenotypes in deer mice,
Vasti Theron +4 more
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