DOCSLIB.ORG
Explore
Sign Up
Log In
Upload
Search
Home
» Tags
» Japanese badger
Japanese badger
The Taxonomic Status of Badgers (Mammalia, Mustelidae) from Southwest Asia Based on Cranial Morphometrics, with the Redescription of Meles Canescens
Ecologists Warn of Japanese Badger Cull 'Crisis' : Nature News & Comment
The 2008 IUCN Red Listings of the World's Small Carnivores
Molecular Phylogeny and Taxonomy of the Genus Mustela
Revealed Via Genomic Assessment of Felid Cansines
Small Carnivore CAMP 1993.Pdf
Summer 2010 in Japan
Evolutionary Dynamics of Pathoadaptation Revealed by Three Independent Acquisitions of the Virb/D4 Type IV Secretion System in Bartonella
Temporal Niche Partitioning Between Carnivores Differs Depending on The
Standards for Caniform Sanctuaries
Long Live the King the Future of Eaza’S King Penguin Population
May 16, 2011 Federal Trade Commission Office of the Secretary
Genetic Variations of the Masked Palm Civet Paguma Larvata, Inferred from Mitochondrial Cytochrome B Sequences
Winter Ecology of the North American Badger ( Taxidea Taxus Jeffersonii ) in the Cariboo Region of British Columbia
The Drivers and Consequences of Hookworm Disease in South
VD-Japan-2019
Badgerlands 2Nd 28/05/2013 15:16 Page 13
Distribution of Wild Mammal Assemblages Along an Urban–Rural–Forest Landscape Gradient in Warm- Temperate East Asia
Top View
Written by John Mason and Staff of ACS Distance Education Contents
(Procyon Lotor) in Japan
Development of Zoo Guide Smartphone AR Application for Foreign Tourists Visiting Japan
Ther1 1 057 060 Abramov.Pm6
Insights Into the Turkish and Iranian Badgers (The Genus Meles) Based on the Mitochondrial Cytochrome B Gene Sequences
Analysis of the Family Tree Published for Puijila
Page 1 SMALL CARNIVORE CONSERVATION the Newsletter
Notes on Zoogeography and Taxonomy of the Badgers (Carnivora: Mustelidae: Meles) and Some of Their Fleas (Siphonaptera: Ceratophyllidae: Paraceras)
The Diversity and Impact of Hookworm Infections in Wildlife
Download PDF File
Global Exposure of Carnivores to Roads
PARASITES of the JAPANESE BADGER, MELES MELES ANAKUMA TEMMINCK, ESPECIALLY on Title ISTHMIOPHORA MELIS (SCHRANK, 1788) LUHE, 1909
Environmental Drivers of the Distribution and Density of The
Japan, April 2019
Process-Based Models of Biodiversity Response to Global Change"; Supervisor: Prof
Scientific Information in Fur Animal Production
Meles Anakuma), As Revealed by Microsatellite Analysis
The Resource Dispersion Hypothesis, Society, and the Ecology of Life D