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Quaternary Murid Rodents of Timor Part I: New Material of Coryphomys Buehleri Schaub, 1937, and Description of a Second Species of the Genus
Sri Lanka, 2017
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Rodentia) from South-Western Europe Since the Latest Middle Miocene to the Mio-Pliocene Boundary (MN 7/8–MN13)
Oceanic Islands of Wallacea As a Source for Dispersal and Diversification of Murine Rodents
Systematics of Maxomys Sody, 1936 (Rodentia: Muridae: Murinae)
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HANDBOOK of the MAMMALS of the WORLD Families of Volume 1: Carnivores
1 Murinae (Old World Rats and Mice)
Journal of Threatened Taxa
Status, Distribution, Food and Feeding of Malabar Spiny Dormouse (Platacanthomys Lasiurus Blyth) in the Western Ghats of Kerala
Threatened Animals of India Introduction Nowadays More And
Mammals of India CAMP (1998).Pdf
A New Genus of Rodent from Wallacea (Rodentia: Muridae: Murinae: Rattini), and Its Implication for Biogeography and Indo-Pacific Rattini Systematics
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Composition and Species Diversity of Small Mammals in the Hilly Tracts of Southeastern Rajasthan
Molecular Phylogeny of South-East Asian Arboreal Murine Rodents
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SUPPORTING INFORMATION the Real Sixth Mass Extinction
Predicting Wildlife Hosts of Betacoronaviruses for SARS-Cov-2 Sampling Prioritization 2 3 Daniel J
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A New Genus of Rodent from Wallacea (Rodentia: Muridae: Murinae: Rattini), and Its Implication for Biogeography and Indo-Pacific
The Accelerating Influence of Humans on Mammalian Macroecological Patterns Over the Late Quaternary
Distribution and Assessment of the Population Status
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Phylogeny and Biogeography of African Murinae Based On
1996 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals
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Rodentia, Muridae) Tribes
Rodentia, Mammalia) from Pliocene Siwalik Sediments of India