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Red Fox Vulpes vulpes (L., 1758) as a Bioindicator of Mercury Contamination in Terrestrial Ecosystems of North-Western Poland [PDF]
Elzbieta Kalisinska +2 more
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Increased reproductive output of Danish red fox females following an outbreak of canine distemper [PDF]
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Vulpes lagopus, Arctic Fox [Pl. CXXI, winter and summer pelage]
John James Audubon, John Bachman
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Development of a sandwich ELISA for quantification of immunoglobulin G in mink blood [PDF]
Chriél, Mariann +3 more
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Risk factors for use of antimicrobials in mink (Neovison vison) [PDF]
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Pooling of faecal samples for quantitative virus diagnostics by real-time PCR [PDF]
Andersen, Malene Rask +5 more
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Состояние популяции песца (Vulpes lagopus L.) на Кольском полуострове
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Oikos, 1992
The geographical distribution of red and arctic foxes differ. The hypothesis that this difference results directly from their relative adaptations to extreme cold is evaluated and dismissed. An alternative hypothesis is developed from considerations of body size and biogeographic effects on productivity. This suggests that the northern limit of the red
Pall Hersteinsson, David W. MacDonald
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The geographical distribution of red and arctic foxes differ. The hypothesis that this difference results directly from their relative adaptations to extreme cold is evaluated and dismissed. An alternative hypothesis is developed from considerations of body size and biogeographic effects on productivity. This suggests that the northern limit of the red
Pall Hersteinsson, David W. MacDonald
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