نتایج جستجو برای: Norway Rat

تعداد نتایج: 296421  

L. Hazratian M. Mollashahi M. Naderi

The present research aims to assess the potential use of the Norway rat, Rattusnorvegicus as a bio-indicator for lead and cadmium accumulation in 10 urban zones in Tehran, the metropolitan city, Iran. During April to May 2014 we collected twenty adult Norway rats from the different predefined zones. By referring to the air pollution data collected over 15 years, the sampling areas were detected...

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
xian guo guo vector laboratory, institute of pathogens and vectors, dali university (branch of yunnan provincial key laboratory for zoonosis control and prevention), dali, yunnan, china wen ge dong vector laboratory, institute of pathogens and vectors, dali university (branch of yunnan provincial key laboratory for zoonosis control and prevention), dali, yunnan, china xing yuan men institute of plant protection, shandong academy of agricultural sciences, jinan, china ti jun qian vector laboratory, institute of pathogens and vectors, dali university (branch of yunnan provincial key laboratory for zoonosis control and prevention), dali, yunnan, china dian wu vector laboratory, institute of pathogens and vectors, dali university (branch of yunnan provincial key laboratory for zoonosis control and prevention), dali, yunnan, china tian guang ren vector laboratory, institute of pathogens and vectors, dali university (branch of yunnan provincial key laboratory for zoonosis control and prevention), dali, yunnan, china

background: the species of ectoparasites that live on a specific host in a geographical region form an ectoparasite community. species abundance distributions describe the number of individuals observed for each different species that is encountered within a community. based on properties of the species abundance distribution, the expected total number of species present in the community can be...

Journal: :iranian journal of animal biosystematics 0
r attar-yazdi m moghadam matin r jalal

genus rattus from the subfamily murinae has a wide geographical distribution throughout the world. three species of this genus have been reported in iran so far. they are norway or brown rat (rattus norvegicus), black rat (rattus rattus), and himalayan rat (rattus pyctoris). in order to verify the possibility of using electrophoretic patterns of special proteins, in biosystematic analysis of th...

Journal: :Journal of andrology 1993
B R Zirkin R Santulli J D Strandberg W W Wright L L Ewing

In seeking an animal model of age-associated changes in the male reproductive tract, we examined the effects of age on the health and testicular steroidogenic activity of the Brown Norway rat, with comparisons made to the Sprague-Dawley rat. When perfused in vitro under conditions of maximally stimulating luteinizing hormone significant age-associated reductions were seen in testosterone produc...

2016
Jesús A. Panti-May Ticiana S. A. Carvalho-Pereira Soledad Serrano Gabriel G. Pedra Josh Taylor Arsinoê C. Pertile Amanda Minter Vladimir Airam Mayara Carvalho Nivison N. Júnior Gorete Rodrigues Mitermayer G. Reis Albert I. Ko James E. Childs Mike Begon Federico Costa

The Norway or brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) is among the most ubiquitous of rodents. However, the lack of studies describing Norway rat populations from tropical areas have limited our understanding regarding their demography and seasonal dynamics. In this study, we describe seasonal pattern in the abundance, reproductive parameters, and morphometrics of Norway rat populations in Salvador, Braz...

2017
Huajing Teng Yaohua Zhang Chengmin Shi Fengbiao Mao Wanshi Cai Liang Lu Fangqing Zhao Zhongsheng Sun Jianxu Zhang

Murine rodents are excellent models for study of adaptive radiations and speciation. Brown Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) are successful global colonizers and the contributions of their domesticated laboratory strains to biomedical research are well established. To identify nucleotide-based speciation timing of the rat and genomic information contributing to its colonization capabilities, we a...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2015
M J Frye C Firth M Bhat M A Firth X Che D Lee S H Williams W I Lipkin

The Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus) is a reservoir of many zoonotic pathogens and lives in close proximity to humans in urban environments. Human infection with rodent-borne disease occurs either directly through contact with a rat or its excreta, or indirectly via arthropod vectors such as fleas and ticks. Here, we report on the diversity and abundance of ectoparasitic arthropod species and ass...

Journal: :Journal of Medical Genetics 1966

Journal: :Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference 1998

2016
Melanie Hingston Sally Poncet Ken Passfield Michael A. Tabak Sofia I. Gabriel Stuart B. Piertney James C. Russell Paulo A. V. Borges

Norway rats are a globally distributed invasive species, which have colonized many islands around the world, including in the South Atlantic Ocean. We investigated the phylogeography of Norway rats across the South Atlantic Ocean and bordering continental countries. We identified haplotypes from 517 bp of the hypervariable region I of the mitochondrial D-loop and constructed a Bayesian consensu...

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