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Tupaia belangeri subsp. chinensis Anderson 1879
2005Tupaia belangeri subsp. chinensis Anderson 1879 Synonyms: Tupaia belangeri subsp. annamensis Robinson and Kloss 1922; Tupaia belangeri subsp. assamensis Wroughton 1921; Tupaia belangeri subsp. cambodiana Kloss 1919; Tupaia belangeri subsp. cochinchinensis Robinson and Kloss 1922; Tupaia belangeri subsp.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Jaw-muscle electromyography during chewing in Belanger's treeshrews (Tupaia belangeri)
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2005We examined masseter and temporalis recruitment and firing patterns during chewing in five male Belanger's treeshrews (Tupaia belangeri), using electromyography (EMG). During chewing, the working-side masseters tend to show almost three times more scaled EMG activity than the balancing-side masseters. Similarly, the working-side temporalis muscles have
Christopher J, Vinyard +4 more
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1993
Tupaia belangeri (Wagner, 1841). Schreber's Die Säugthiere, Suppl., 2:42. TYPE LOCALITY: Burma, Pegu, near Rangoon, Siriam. DISTRIBUTION: Malaysia N of 10° N latitude, Thailand, Burma, India, China, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and associated coastal islands.
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Tupaia belangeri (Wagner, 1841). Schreber's Die Säugthiere, Suppl., 2:42. TYPE LOCALITY: Burma, Pegu, near Rangoon, Siriam. DISTRIBUTION: Malaysia N of 10° N latitude, Thailand, Burma, India, China, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and associated coastal islands.
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Rod receptors in the retina of Tupaia belangeri
Anatomy and Embryology, 1983The retina of Tupaia belangeri was studied by transmission electron microscopy. - Among a vast majority of cones a few typical rods have been found as a distinctly different class of photoreceptors. The outer segments of the rods measure 10 microns X 1.5 microns versus 6 microns X 2 microns in the cones.
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Motor Function in MPTP-Treated Tree Shrews (Tupaia belangeri chinensis)
Neurochemical Research, 2013The tree shrew, a new experimental animal model, has been used to study a variety of diseases, especially diseases of the nervous system. 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) is the gold standard for toxin-based animal models of Parkinson's disease (PD) because MPTP treatment replicates almost all of the pathological hallmarks of PD ...
Kai-Li, Ma +13 more
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Zeitschrift f�r Vergleichende Physiologie, 1971
Bei sozialem Stress nehmen die Konzentrationen von Serotonin (5-HT) und 5-Hydroxyindolessigsaure (5-HIAA) in den einzelnen Hirnteilen von Tupaias zu. Diese Zunahme last sich durch eine erhohte Stoffwechselgeschwindigkeit („turnover“) erklaren.
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Bei sozialem Stress nehmen die Konzentrationen von Serotonin (5-HT) und 5-Hydroxyindolessigsaure (5-HIAA) in den einzelnen Hirnteilen von Tupaias zu. Diese Zunahme last sich durch eine erhohte Stoffwechselgeschwindigkeit („turnover“) erklaren.
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Aggression and dominance in tree shrews (Tupaia belangeri)
2001Tree shrews live solitary and defend their territories against intruding conspecifics of the same sex. Under laboratory conditions, housing of two males in one cage results in a stable dominance hierarchy1. The agonistic encounters between the two males are accompanied by intense reciprocal vocalisation and vary with their behaviour.
Janna Kirchhof +2 more
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Body temperature rhythm of the tree shrew, Tupaia belangeri
Journal of Experimental Zoology, 1992AbstractThe circadian rhythm of body temperature of the tree shrew Tupaia belangeri was studied by telemetry. The amplitude of the daily (or circadian) variation was found to be much larger than that of most endotherms (amplitude ∼ 5°C) and the bimodal shape of the rhythm differed from the cosine waveform that characterizes the temperature rhythms of ...
R, Refinetti, M, Menaker
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The Vocal Repertoire of Adult Tree Shrews (Tupaia Belangeri)
Behaviour, 1989Abstract The adult vocal repertoire of T. belangeri consists of 8 distinct sounds which are organized into a graded system. Within the repertoire 4 basic acoustic structures have been distinguished which can be associated with one of the following functional categories: contact, aggression, defence, attention and alarm; Elements repeated ...
H. Binz, E. Zimmermann
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Vocalizations of Infant and Developing Tree Shrews (Tupaia belangeri)
Journal of Mammalogy, 1992Ontogeny of vocalizations in tree shrews ( Tupaia belangen ) from birth to 2 months of age was studied by acoustic and video recording of behavior in captive family groupings. Sounds produced by nestlings were infrequent, of relatively low intensity, and included occasional clicks and waks, rapidly produced clicks that merged into purring during ...
B. N. Benson, H. Binz, E. Zimmermann
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