10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARVICOLINE»
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The Interaction of
Arvicoline Rodents and Sheep in Norwegian ...
2005), arvicoline rodents prefer the same habitats as sheep do when they are
foraging. The preferred diet of sheep is a mix of graminoids and forbs (Mysterud
and Austrheim 2005) similar to that for voles, although the overlap at the plant ...
Eli Rudinow Saetnan, 2008
2
An Atlas of the Geographic Distribution of the
Arvicoline ...
The book provides a list of distributional data for the subspecies as well as taxonomic notes and references. The volume is addressed to specialists in mammalogy, taxonomists, biogeographers and conservationists.
Georgij I. Šenbrot, Boris R. Krasnov, 2005
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Biodiversity Response to Climate Change in the Middle ...
Arvicoline Biodiversity and Biogeography With no fewer than 13 species, the
overall diversity of arvicoline rodents within Porcupine Cave exceeds that of any
other North American locality. Moreover, arvicoline diversity within discrete ...
Anthony D. Barnosky, 2004
4
New Perspectives on Pleistocene Biochronology and Biotic ...
Christopher Nathan Jass. In conjunction with a separate research project focused
on the biochronology of arvicoline rodents (voles, lemmings, and muskrats) from
Cathedral Cave, another cave deposit situated directly across Smith Creek ...
Christopher Nathan Jass, 2007
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Morphological Change in Quaternary Mammals of North America
Robert A. Martin, Robert Allen Martin, Anthony D. Barnosky. WIDTH IN
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Robert A. Martin, Robert Allen Martin, Anthony D. Barnosky, 2005
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New Frontiers of Molecular Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases
Puumala virus, the first arvicoline-borne hantavirus found to cause disease in
humans, was identified in its rodent hosts in Finland in 1980 (Brummer-
Korvenkontio et al. 1980). Thousands of human cases in Europe are reported
annually.
Serge Morand, François Beaudeau, Jacques Cabaret, 2011
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Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic Mammals of North America: ...
Divisions Based on Arvicoline Rodents The most successful attempts to
temporally divide the Blancan were based on the taxonomic composition and
stage of evolution of arvicoline rodents. Arvicoline zones II and III were the two
temporal ...
Michael O. Woodburne, 2013
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Extreme Measures: The Ecological Energetics of Birds and Mammals
Like soricine shrews, arvicoline rodents have failed to show evidence of entering
torpor (see box 4.1), in part because they have a mass >15 g and in part because
they have basal rates similar to those found in similarly sized Sorex (see fig.
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Patterns and Processes of Vertebrate Evolution
13- Measurements of lower first molars of muskrats showing increase in size from
older (Arvicoline Zone II) to younger (Zone VII) arvicoline zones in North America.
Note that the size increases are overlapping, except for that area where no ...
Robert Lynn Carroll, 1997
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Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science
Following their earliest appearance in the fossil record nearly five million years
ago, arvicoline rodents rapidly diversified and expanded their geographical
range across most of the Holarctic. They also appear to be characterized by a
rapid ...
Scott Elias, Cary Mock, 2013
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North America: land of obscure, freaky voles
Chaline, J., Brunet-Lecomte, P., Montuire, S., Viriot, L. & Courant, F. 1999. Anatomy of the arvicoline radiation (Rodentia): palaeogeographical, ... «Scientific American, Jan 14»