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<i>Bartonella</i> tracing in wild rodents in northwestern Mexico. [PDF]

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Case of Human Orthohantavirus Infection, Michigan, USA, 2021. [PDF]

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Retrospective Analysis of the Impact of Vaccination with an Inactivated Vaccine on Toxoplasmosis-Associated Mortality in Captive Wildlife. [PDF]

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Distributions and habitats of Sminthopsis leucopus and S. murina (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) in southeastern Australia.

Australian Mammalogy, 1980
Criteria for separating the closely-related species Sminthopsis leucopus and S. murina were examined, and the distributions of the two forms across southeastern Australia were plotted. The ranges of the two species do not appear to overlap. S. leucopus is restricted to within 150 km of the coast in southern Victoria and southeastern New South Wales; S.
S. R. Morton   +2 more
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The international conservation programme for theWhite‐footed tamarinSaguinus leucopusinColombia

International Zoo Yearbook, 2012
TheWhite‐footed orSilvery brown tamarinSaguinus leucopusis an endemicColombian species, threatened by the pet trade and loss of habitat, and for which protection is minimal. Local authorities confiscate about one animal every week, placing them in rescue centres and zoos where there are many husbandry problems.
E. Bairrão Ruivo, D. Wormell
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Sequence analysis of the complete S genomic segment of a newly identified hantavirus isolated from the white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus): Phylogenetic relationship with other sigmodontine rodent-borne hantaviruses

Virus Genes, 1996
Four Corners (FC) or Sin Nombre virus, a hantavirus harbored by the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus), is the principal etiologic agent of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS). Recently, a hantavirus, designated New York (NY) virus, isolated from a white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus) captured on Shelter Island, New York, was molecularly linked to
J W, Song   +5 more
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