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MORPHOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS IN SOME SMALL MAMMALS OF VERTICAL PROFILE OF THE MOUNTAIN VRANICA
During 1999-2000, a systematic research was conducted on the vertical profile of the Vranica Mountain, following the seasonal fluctuation of the numbers of the small mammals.Hunting took place over five consecutive nights with 72 traps being set with the
Šefkija Muzaferović +2 more
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Evolution of oligo-miocene Talpids (Mammalia, Talpidae) in europe: focus on the genera Myxomygale and Percymygale n. gen. [PDF]
New material recovered in the Oligocene locality St-Martin-de-Castillon (Vaucluse, France; MP24) provides a better knowledge of the characteristics of the species vauclusensis in its type-locality, hitherto assigned to the genus Myxomygale (Talpinae ...
Hugueney, Marguerite, Maridet, Olivier
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En este artículo describimos los micromamíferos de los lechos del yacimiento paleontológico de Kiputz IX correspondientes a una cronología arqueológica solutrense.
Naroa García Ibaibarriaga +3 more
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Data On The Distribution Of Selected Soricomorpha And Rodentia Species In Poland
Abstract We present current data on the occurrence of four Soricomorpha and 15 Rodentia species. The mammals were collected during trapping of common shrews and yellow-necked mice for chromosomal research and the common hamsters for phylogeography and genetic variability research.
Agata Banaszek +4 more
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Los micromamíferos (Eulipotyphla, Chiroptera, Rodentia y Lagomorpha) del yacimiento del Pleistoceno Superior de la cueva de El Sidrón (Asturias) [PDF]
In the Late Pleistocene site of El Sidrón cave, with a date of ~ 49,000 ky, known for its numerous fossil remains of Neanderthals, some remains of micromammals were found, whose detailed study is carried out in this work.
Duarte Matías, Elsa +2 more
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The increase in species richness from the poles to the tropics, referred to as the latitudinal diversity gradient, is one of the most ubiquitous biodiversity patterns in the natural world.
Jonathan Rolland +3 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Ninety-eight species of small mammal, excluding carnivores and ungulates, are currently recognized in the fauna of Mongolia. A list of species of helminths known to infect these species, both within Mongolia and across their range, is presented in an effort to aid in their study.
David S. Tinnin +2 more
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Oligocene and early Miocene mammal biostratigraphy of the Valley of Lakes in Mongolia [PDF]
The Taatsiin Gol Basin in Mongolia is a key area for understanding the evolution and dispersal of Central Asian mammal faunas during the Oligocene and early Miocene.
Daxner-Höck, Gudrun +8 more
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L. L. Voyta, V. Zazhigin, L. Kryuchkova
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