10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ACOUCHIES»
Discover the use of
acouchies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
acouchies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Nouragues: Dynamics and Plant-Animal Interactions in a ...
Seed removal by acouchies and agoutis is also important in terms of numbers.
Jansen and co-workers laid out more than 100 batches of 10-50 large seeds and
video-recorded animal activity during the following day(s). In nearly all cases, ...
2
Microlivestock: Little-Known Small Animals with a Promising ...
Husbandry may be most appropriate in large enclosures (50–100 agoutis) with
some animals then removed to small cages 0.5–1 m2 for selective feeding.7
ACOUCHIES Close relatives, the green and red acouchies (Myoprocta acouchy
and ...
Panel on Microlivestock, Office of International Affairs, Policy and Global Affairs, 1991
3
Human Population: Its Influences on Biological Diversity
For the Shuar, the sample size is very small, but rodents (acouchies and squirrels
) also top the list, followed by ungulates (peccaries) and non-Cracid birds. For the
Cofa ́n, rodents are the most commonly killed prey 0 P r im a t e U n g u la te R ...
Richard P. Cincotta, Larry J. Gorenflo, 2011
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Microlivestock: little-known small animals with a promising ...
Close relatives, the green and red acouchies (Myoprocta acouchy and Myoprocta
exilis) also deserve study. These are smaller animals with longer tails, bearing a
little plume of white hairs. Although even more delicate and hypersensitive than ...
National Research Council (U.S.). Board on Science and Technology for International Development, 1991
5
Scatter-hoarding Behavior of Two Amazonian Rodents: Theory ...
In the present work, I investigated what evolutionary and environmental factors motivate an animal to scatter-hoard.
Maria Luisa S. P. Jorge, 2007
6
Catalogue of Scientific Papers (1800-1900): ser. 1 , 1800-1863
Account of a pair of living Acouchies (Olive Сашу, Penn., Dasyprocta Acuschy,
Illig.) Zool. Soc. Proc. I., 1830-31, pp. 6-7. 18. Description of a new genus [Anops]
of Reptilia of the family of Amphisbœnidœ. Zool. Journ. V., 1832-34, pp. 391-393.
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The Philosophical Magazine
The subjects examined Were the male and female Acouchies which were
exhibited to the Committee on the 23d of November last by Mr. T. Bell, in whose
possession they remained alive till May, when they both died in one of the
remarkably ...
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The Philosophical Magazine, Or Annals of Chemistry, ...
... would be fully treated of by Major Franklin in a paper which that gentleman was
preparing, and which would be communicated to the'Committee at an early
meeting. Mr. T. Bell exhibited a pair of living Acouchies, (Olive Cavy, N. S. Vol. 9.
No.
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Bibliographia zoologiæ et geologiæ: A general catalogue of ...
Account of a pair of living Acouchies (Dasyprocta Acouchy). — Proc. Zool. Soc.
Lond. I. p. 6. 7. Description of a new species of Phalangista (Ph. gliriformis). —
Linn.Tr. XVI. 1, p. 121, fig.— Isis, 1830, IX. p. 914 Féruss. Bull. 1829, XVII. p. 433.
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Louis Agassiz, Hugh Edwin Strickland, Sir William Jardine, 1848
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Bibliographia Zoologiae Et Geologiae: A General Catalogue of ...
Account of a pair of living Acouchies (Dasyprocta Acouchy). — Proc. Zool. Soc.
Lond. I. p. 6. 7. Description of a new species of Phalangista (Ph. gliriformis) Linn.
Tr. XVI. 1, p. 121, fig.— Isis, 1830, IX. p. 914.— Feruss. Bull. 1829, XVII. p. 433. 8.
Louis Agassiz, Hugh E. Strickland, 1848