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Population Decline of Ground Squirrels, Spermophilus (Rodentia, Sciuridae), in Ukraine and Forecasting Trends

Zoodiversity
Population trends of ground squirrels (Spermophilus citellus, S. suslicus and S. pygmaeus) in Ukraine were assessed using census data from the Plant Protection Inspection Service (1937–2007).
S. Mezhzherin   +3 more
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New Data on Ectoparasites of the Caucasian Squirrel Sciurus anomalus (Rodentia: Sciuridae) in Türkiye: A Case Report.

Turkiye parazitolojii dergisi
Sciurus anomalus Güldenstädt, 1785, known as the Caucasian squirrel, is a rodent distributed in all geographical regions of Türkiye. The material of this study consists of ectoparasites collected from male S.
G. Eren
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A new species of Tamiops (Rodentia, Sciuridae) from Sichuan, China.

Zootaxa, 2022
During a small mammal survey in Wanglang National Natural Reserve, Sichuan, China in AugustOctober 2018, we collected four specimens of an Asiatic striped squirrel (genus Tamiops) that could not be assigned morphologically to any described species ...
Shaoying Liu   +10 more
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Sciuridae Fischer 1817

2018
Key to genera of Sciuridae in Korea 1 Patagium present between fore limb and hind limb.................................................... Pteromys - Patagium absent.......................................................................................
Jo, Yeong-Seok   +2 more
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A revision of Sinotamias (Rodentia, Sciuridae, Xerinae) from eastern Europe, with a discussion of the evolutionary history of the genus

Historical Biology, 2022
Sinotamias is a geographically and temporally widespread genus of marmotine ground squirrels from the Neogene of Asia and eastern Europe. Here, we revise the eastern European members of the genus and describe two new species from the Late Miocene of ...
M. Sinitsa, Andrian Delinschi
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Petaurista philippensis (Rodentia: Sciuridae)

Mammalian Species, 2022
: Petaurista philippensis (Elliot, 1839), commonly known as the Indian giant flying squirrel or the large brown flying squirrel, is one of the largest flying squirrels.
Vijay Kumar Koli
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A review of molt in mammals, with an emphasis on marmots (Rodentia: Sciuridae: Marmota)

Journal of Mammalogy
Molting is an evolutionarily ancient trait in which the outermost layer of an organism is replenished, usually according to a regular circannual rhythm.
Kendall K. Mills, O. Brandler, L. Olson
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Order Rodentia - Family Sciuridae

1993
Robert S. Hoffmann, Charles G. Anderson (1993): Order Rodentia - Family Sciuridae. In: Don E. Wilson, DeeAnn M. Reeder (Eds): Mammal Species of the World (2nd Edition). Washington and London: Smithsonian Institution Press: 419-465, ISBN: 1-56098-217-9, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Robert S. Hoffmann, Charles G. Anderson
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New dietary records for the rare Thomas’s Flying Squirrel (Aeromys thomasi, Sciuridae: Pteromyini) from Sabah, Malaysian Borneo

Mammalia (Paris)
Thomas’s Flying Squirrel (Aeromys thomasi) is a rarely observed, large, nocturnal species of Flying Squirrel, confined to the island of Borneo. Very little is known about the ecology, behaviour, and natural history of the species.
J. Dehling
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Notes on the nest sites, reproductive activity, and a new record of the southernmost population of Glaucomys volans (Sciuridae: Rodentia)

Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment
Glaucomys volans underwoodi was recently rediscovered in Honduras after 43 years since its last record; the population in the eastern region of the country is considered the southernmost within the distribution of this species.
M. Turcios-Casco   +5 more
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