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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
Nansei Islands Biological Diversity Evaluation Project Report 1 Chapter 1
Diversification of Muroid Rodents Driven by the Late Miocene Global Cooling Nelish Pradhan University of Vermont
Pontificia Universidad Católica Del Ecuador
Phylogenetic Relationships and Divergence Times in Rodents Based on Both Genes and Fossils Ryan Norris University of Vermont
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
Phylogeny of the Genus Apodemus with a Special Emphasis on the Subgenus Sylvaemus Using the Nuclear IRBP Gene and Two Mitochondrial Markers: Cytochrome B and 12S Rrna
Micromys Minutus) Suggests Dramatic Cycles of Range Contraction and Expansion During the Mid- to Late Pleistocene
Diversity, Distribution, and Conservation of Endemic Island Rodents
Sahul): Multilocus Systematics of the Old Endemic Rodents (Muroidea: Murinae)
1 Murinae (Old World Rats and Mice)
Cryptic Genetic Diversity in Rattus of the San Francisco Bay Region, California
Genetic Monitoring Detects an Overlooked Cryptic Species And
Biogeography of Living Mammals in the Ryukyu Islands
An Ancient Mammalian Gene Evidence That Thymus Leukemia
(Apodemus Mystacinus) in the Eastern Mediterranean Area Based on Mitochondrial and Nuclear Genes
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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Revisiting the Taxonomy of the Rattini Tribe: a Phylogeny-Based Delimitation of Species Boundaries M
A Higher–Taxon Approach to Rodent Conservation Priorities for the 21St Century
Aprasiainis87 FAMILY
Libro Mamiferos Silvestres De Guatemala Low Res.Pdf
First Discovery of Fossil Diplothrix (Muridae, Rodentia) Outside the Ryukyu Islands, Japan
Novitatesamerican MUSEUM PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET NEW YORK, N.Y
Helminth Parasites Collected from Rattus Rattus on Lanyu, Taiwan
Supplementary Information For
New Host, Geographic Records, and Histopathologic Studies Of
Journal of the Helminthological Society of Washington 61(1) 1994