نتایج جستجو برای: جنس microtus

تعداد نتایج: 29179  

Journal: :Canadian journal of zoology 1977
C J Krebs Z T Halpin J N Smith

KREBS, C. J., Z. T. HALPIN, and J. N. M. SMITH. 1977. Aggression, testosterone, and the spring decline in populations of the vole Microtus townsendii. Can. J. Zool. 55: 430-437. Many vole populations decline sharply in size at the start of the spring breeding season. We attempted to test the hypothesis that aggressiveness controls the magnitude of the spring decline in Microtus townsendii by im...

Journal: :The Japanese journal of veterinary research 1988
O Fujita Y Oku M Ohbayashi

Journal: :Developmental psychobiology 2016
W Theodore Robison Michael M Myers Myron A Hofer Harry N Shair Martha G Welch

Vocalizations can be markers of emotional social communication. Maternal potentiation was originally described as an increased rate of vocalization by isolated rat pups following an interaction with their mothers, but not with other social companions. Here we asked if potentiation in prairie voles, a species with pair-bonding and bi-parental rearing, is parent-specific. We found that isolated, ...

2017
Harold W. Manter Donald W. Duszynski Andrew J. Lynch Joseph A. Cook D. W. DUSZYNSKI A. J. LYNCH J. A. COOK

During the summers of 2000, 2001, and 2002, 1,950 fecal samples from 4 families, 10 genera, and 16 species of rodents in Alaska, U.S.A. (N1⁄41,711), and Siberia, Russia (N1⁄4239) were examined for coccidia (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae). The 4 families sampled were Dipodidae (jumping mice), Erethizontidae (New World porcupines), Muridae (mice, rats), and Cricetidae (voles, lemmings). Nineteen oocyst...

2018
Angelina A Kislichkina Alexandr G Bogun Lidiya A Kadnikova Nadezhda V Maiskaya Viktor I Solomentsev Svetlana V Dentovskaya Sergey V Balakhonov Andrey P Anisimov

We report here the draft genome sequences of nine Yersinia pestis subsp. microtus bv. Altaica strains isolated from the Altai Mountain plague focus (no. 36), which represent the 0.PE4 phylogroup circulating in populations of Mongolian pika (Ochotona pallasi).

Journal: :Ecology and evolution 2016
Ana R Gouveia Ottar N Bjørnstad Emil Tkadlec

Spatial synchrony of population fluctuations is ubiquitous in nature. Theoretical models suggest that correlated environmental stochasticity, dispersal, and trophic interactions are important promoters of synchrony in nature to leave characteristic signatures of distance-dependent decays in synchrony. Recent refinements of this theory have clarified how distance-decay curves may steepen if loca...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2010
Leslie M Turner Adrian R Young Holger Römpler Torsten Schöneberg Steven M Phelps Hopi E Hoekstra

Genetic variation in Avpr1a, the locus encoding the arginine vasopressin receptor 1A (V1aR), has been implicated in pair-bonding behavior in voles (genus Microtus) and humans, raising the possibility that this gene may contribute commonly to mating-system variation in mammals. In voles, differential expression of V1aR in the brain is associated with male partner-preference behavior in a compari...

2011
JENNY L. MCGUIRE

Paleontology can provide a deep-time dimension to observations about recent reactions of small mammals to climate change. Obtaining this perspective for voles (Microtus), a common and important constituent of North American mammal communities, has been difficult because species identification based on their dental remains is problematic. Here I demonstrate that geometric morphometrics and discr...

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