نتایج جستجو برای: rodentia

تعداد نتایج: 2310  

Journal: :Revue suisse de zoologie. 1839

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Oscar J Cadena-Castañeda

This paper clarifies the status of the species of the genus Markia White, 1862, also providing new distribution data. It describes M. erinaceus from Peru, M. arizae n.sp. from the Amazonian foothills of Colombia and Ecuador, M. sarriai n.sp. from the Colombian Biogeographic Chocó, M. espinachi n.sp. from Costa Rica; as well as the true male of M. major (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878), clarifying ...

ژورنال: :پژوهش های جانوری 0

جنس کالومیسکوس یا زیباموش، نخست با تنها گونه c. bailwardi معرفی شده ولی بر اساس مطالعات بعدی خصوصاً مطالعات کروموزومی، هشت گونه در این جنس شناسایی شده است. که پنج گونه آن درایران پراکنده اند و عبارت اند از: c. bailwardi c. grandis, c. elburzensis, c. urartensis, و c. hotsoni. به منظور بررسی وضعیت آرایه شناختی جمعیتهای مختلف این جنس در ایران تعداد 76 نمونه از ده منطقه  جمع آوری گردید. توالی ژن می...

Journal: :archives of clinical infectious diseases 0
hamid kassiri department of medical entomology and vector health, school of health, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, ir iran mona sharififard department of medical entomology and vector health, school of health, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, ir iran; school of health, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, ir iran. tel: +98-611336754350, fax: +98-6113738282

background rodents play a major role in economic losses and public health problems. these animals are considered as natural reservoir hosts of zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis (zcl), one of the major health concerns in iran. conclusions the spatial and temporal monitoring of wild rodents will help to predict the potential zoonotic rodent-borne diseases. objectives this research was aimed to stu...

2009
M. CRISTINA MACSWINEY SILVIA HERNÁNDEZ-BETANCOURT RAFAEL AVILA-FLORES

Otonyctomys hatti Anthony, 1932, is a rodent commonly called the Yucatán vesper mouse. A medium-sized, brightly colored mouse, it is the only species in the genus Otonyctomys. It is endemic to the Yucatan Peninsula. It seems to have arboreal habits and occurs in semideciduous tropical forest and vegetation near water. It feeds on seeds, either on the ground or in shrubs, and soft-bodied fruits....

2013
Jenny L. McGuire Edward Byrd Davis

Aim We used newly identified fossil specimens to reconstruct the Quaternary distributions of five Microtus species (Rodentia: Arvicolinae) from the Pacific coast of the United States. We used these distributions to test the hypothesis that when projected onto past, alternative climate surfaces, species distribution models (SDMs) created using only climate variables are concordant with the empir...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2012
Maria Elizabeth Morales John E Ubelaker Scott L Gardner

Akodonema luzsarmientae n.g., n.sp. (Nemata: Metastrongyloidea) is described from the pulmonary arteries and heart from several individuals of "soft grass mouse," Akodon mollis (Rodentia: Cricetidae), collected in the region of Ancash, Peru. The new genus and species is distinguished by a reduction of the dorsal ray to 2 small widely separated papillae.

Journal: :journal of genetic resources 2015
farahnaz molavi jamshid darvish farhang haddad maryam matin

three subspecies of mus musculus have been recognized in iran so far. the house mouse (genus0t 0t2tmus2t, species0t 0t2tmus musculus2t) are recognized for their highly conserved morphology and chromosomal structure, but some chromosomal characters offer accurate taxonomic markers in this species that has been shown any unambiguous diagnostic morphological traits. among the chromosomal character...

2011
JANET K. BRAUN AUBREY A. JOHNSON MICHAEL A. MARES Sam Noble

Tamias umbrinus Allen, 1890, a medium-sized chipmunk commonly called the Uinta chipmunk, is 1 of about 25 species of extant chipmunks. It is distributed in the western United States from southern Montana south to Arizona and from Colorado west to eastern California. T. umbrinus prefers montane and subalpine coniferous forest at elevations between 1,417 and 3,660 m. The species is listed as ‘‘Le...

2009
PABLO TETA ULYSES F. J. PARDIÑAS DANIEL E. UDRIZAR SAUTHIER

Loxodontomys micropus (Waterhouse, 1837) is a cricetid commonly called the southern pericote. A moderately large, heavy-bodied rodent, it is 1 of the 2 species in the genus Loxodontomys. This cricetid occurs in southern Chile and southwestern Argentina. It prefers humid, dense grasslands, meadows, shrubby steppes, and mixed or open-canopied Nothofagus forests. L. micropus is categorized as of l...

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