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[ 1810544 ] Specimen Macrobiology>Biology Peromyscus maniculatus Wagner
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2020
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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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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2017
Published as part of Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier & Thomas E. Lacher, Jr, 2017, Cricetidae, pp. 204-535 in Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 7 Rodents II, Barcelona :Lynx Edicions on page 382, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Published as part of Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier & Thomas E. Lacher, Jr, 2017, Cricetidae, pp. 204-535 in Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 7 Rodents II, Barcelona :Lynx Edicions on page 382, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Group Nesting in Peromyscus maniculatus
Journal of Mammalogy, 1992During long-term studies of breeding success among individual female Peromyscus maniculatus , we recorded a single instance of group nesting by 5 overwintered, breeding females. Two of the females were related (siblings), one was unrelated (known parentage), and two were of unknown origin. Their breeding success was not dramatically different from that
J. S. Millar, E. M. Derrickson
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Peromyscus maniculatus Wagner 1845
2005Published as part of Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn, 2005, Order Rodentia - Family Cricetidae, pp. 955-1189 in Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 2, Baltimore :The Johns Hopkins University Press on page 1071, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Peromyscus maniculatus (Deer mouse)
1974It is well-known that the chromosome morphology of this species is extremely polymorphic. Not only may they differ from subspecies to subspecies, but also from individual to individual within a population. Generally speaking, Southern subspecies possess a lower number of biarmed chromosomes whereas Northern subspecies possess a higher number of biarmed
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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Hereditary Cataracts in Deer Mice (Peromyscus Maniculatus)
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1975A new type of hereditary cataract was predicted in the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) by the presence of syndactyly of the hind feet. Early morphologic changes were found in the equatorial cells that differentiated into new lens fibers. Later swelling at the anterior and posterior poles of these cells produced lens opacities.
R P, Burns, L, Feeney
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Molecular sex determination of Peromyscus maniculatus and Peromyscus leucopus
Conservation Genetics Resources, 2016Though used as a common model species in numerous studies, sex determination of Peromyscus has relied solely on visual methods. By combining two sex chromosome primers, LGL331/LGL335 and Jarid1, in a new multiplex amplification reaction we developed a molecular method for Peromyscus sex determination.
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