نتایج جستجو برای: muridae

تعداد نتایج: 705  

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Kartika Dewi Endang Purwaningsih

A checklist of nematode parasites from Indonesian murids with their geographic distribution is presented. This checklist is compiled from three sources: the catalogue of nematode parasites of Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense (unpublished specimens in the collection), data from our previous research and articles on nematodes of Indonesian murids. This checklist is presented as a list of nematode par...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2007
Colleen M Novak David B Parfitt Cheryl L Sisk Laura Smale

As animals progress from one developmental stage to the next, the nature of the challenges they face can change in systematic ways, as do the mechanisms that enable them to deal effectively with them. Here we examined the changes in the behavioral patterns and neuroendocrine mechanisms associated with exposure to a novel environment before and after the transition from a pre- to a post-pubertal...

Journal: :Systematic biology 1997
J Sullivan J A Markert C W Kilpatrick

Mice of the Peromyscus aztecus species group occur at mid to high elevations in several mountain ranges in the highlands of Middle America (Mexico and Central America), a region of high endemicity. We examined the biogeography of this group by conducting phylogenetic analyses of 668 bp of the mitochondrial cytochrome b (cyt b) gene. Phylogenetic analyses under both parsimony and likelihood fram...

2007

The terrestrial mammalian fauna of the Philippines has traditionally been divided into four major provinces, based on richness, composition, and degree of endemism (Darlington, 1957; see also Alcala, 1976). The first, the Palawan province (including Palawan, Balabac, Busuanga, Culion, and nearby small islands), is noteworthy for its rich fauna (relative to island size), including many groups (c...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1997
M. Jay M. S. Ascher B. B. Chomel M. Madon D. Sesline B. A. Enge B. Hjelle T. G. Ksiazek P. E. Rollin P. H. Kass K. Reilly

A total of 4,626 mammals were serologically tested for antibodies to Sin Nombre virus. All nonrodent species were antibody negative. Among wild rodents, antibody prevalence was 8.5% in murids, 1.4% in heteromyids, and < 0.1% in sciurids. Of 1,921 Peromyscus maniculatus (deer mice), 226 (11.8%) were antibody positive, including one collected in 1975. The highest antibody prevalence (71.4% of 35)...

2012
S. Sánchez M.S. Gómez

The geographical and host distributions of Xenopsylla fleas parasitizing murid rodents on the Canary Islands have been reported. Three Xenopsylla species, X. cheopis, X. brasiliensis and X. guancha, have been detected on two rodents species, Mus musculus and Rattus rattus. X. guancha has been the most prevalent species detected, specifically on M. musculus, the most abundant rodent, but it has ...

2016
Everett H. Lindsay Lawrence J. Flynn

A series of Oligocene through Early Miocene terrestrial deposits preserved in the foothills of the Zinda Pir Dome of western Pakistan produce multiple, superposed fossil mammal localities. These include small mammal assemblages that shed light on the evolution of rodent lineages, especially Muroidea, in South Asia. Nine small mammal localities span approximately 28-19 Ma, an interval encompassi...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2000
S F Kerr R Merkelz C Mackinnon

The fossil record and systematics of murid rodents, reservoirs of zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis in the Palaearctic, Oriental, African, Nearctic and Neotropical, strongly support a Palaearctic origin of Leishmania. The fossil record and systematics of phlebotomine sand flies reinforce this idea. Interpretations of molecular data that place the origin of Leishmania in the Neotropical are incon...

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