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Some mechanisms of trophic adaptations in bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus) within recreational forests of Moscow region

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Ecology and Life Safety, 2009
Summer diet of bank voles was studied in 1986-1995 and 2000-2008 in Moscow region forests. We found out that under recreational load the bank voles' forage base bulk increased, in connection with the settlement of abundant tsenofob (weed) plants ...
E R Nurimanova   +2 more
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Distribution of the mound-building mouse on the territory of Košická kotlina basin (Slovakia)

open access: yesHistoria naturalis bulgarica
In the lowland areas of the Košická kotlina basin (eastern Slovakia), the occurrence of the mound-building mouse, Mus spicilegus, was confirmed in 2002-2024.
Alexander Csanády
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A newly recognized family from the Horn of Africa, the Heterocephalidae (Rodentia: Ctenohystrica)

open access: yes, 2014
The Ctenohystrica is one of the three major lineages of rodents and contains diverse forms related to gundis, porcupines, and guinea pigs. Phylogenetic analyses of this group using mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequences confirm the monophyly of the ...
Bruce D. Patterson, N. Upham
semanticscholar   +1 more source

RFRP3 influences basal lamina degradation, cellular death, and progesterone secretion in cultured preantral ovarian follicles from the domestic cat. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The hypothalamic neuropeptide RFRP3 can suppress hypothalamic GnRH neuron activation and inhibit gonadotropin release from the anterior pituitary. RFRP3 is also produced locally in the ovary and can inhibit steroidogenesis and follicle development in ...
Bentley, George   +2 more
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New Species of Ctenomys Blainville 1826 (Rodentia: Ctenomyidae) from the Lowlands and Central Valleys of Bolivia

open access: yes, 2014
The genus Ctenomys Blainville 1826 is one of the most diverse of South American hystricognath rodents. Currently, nine species of tuco-tucos are reported from Bolivia, four at elevations above 2,000 m and five inhabiting the lowlands (< 1,000 m).
S. Gardner, J. Salazar-Bravo, J. Cook
semanticscholar   +1 more source

IX.—Observations on the Rodentia

open access: yesAnnals and Magazine of Natural History
(1841). IX.—Observations on the Rodentia. Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Vol. 8, No. 49, pp. 81-84.
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Beetles (Coleoptera: Histeridae and Scarabaeidae) from previously unsampled populations of pocket gopher burrows in Louisiana [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Pocket gopher burrows (Rodentia: Geomyidae) were sampled from five previously unsampled localities in northern Louisiana to determine the associated faunal composition of Histeridae and Scarabaeidae (Coleoptera).
Connior, Matthew B.
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