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- New Species of Five-Toed Jerboa (Rodentia: Dipodidae, Allactaginae) from North-East Iran
- Evolutionary History of the Lesser Egyptian Jerboa, Jaculus Jaculus, in Northern Africa Using a Multi-Locus Approach
- Mysterious Abductions
- Mitochondrial Evidence Indicates a Shallow Phylogeographic Structure for Jaculus Blanfordi (Murray, 1884) Populations (Rodentia: Dipodidae)
- Multiple Phylogenetically Distinct Events Shaped the Evolution of Limb Skeletal Morphologies Associated with Bipedalism in the Jerboas
- The Evolution of Bipedalism in Jerboas (Rodentia: Dipodoidea): Origin in Humid and Forested Environments
- The Effect of Habitat Degradation, Season and Gender on Morphological Parameters of Lesser Jerboas (Jaculus Jaculus L.) in Kuwait
- Why Do Mammals Hop? Understanding the Ecology, Biomechanics and Evolution of Bipedal Hopping Craig P
- Cranial Anatomy of Jaculus Orientalis (Rodentia, Dipoidea) : New Evidence for a Close Relationship of Dipodioid and Muroid Rodents
- Mongolia, 2019
- Breeding and Hibernation of Captive Meadow Jumping Mice (Zapus Hudsonius) 2 3 4 Ethan A
- FAMILY DIPODIDAE (Rodentia)
- Biological Notes on Jerboas Allactaga Euphratica and Jaculus Jaculus from Iraq
- Checklist of Dipodids, Myoxids and Hystricids (Mammalia: Rodentia: Dipodidae, Myoxidae and Hystricidae) of South Asia
- The Lesser Egyptian Jerboa, Jaculus Jaculus: a Unique Rodent Model for Evolution and Development
- UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO Investigating Neuro-Muscular Junction Formation During Naturally Occurring Muscle Loss in Th
- Jumping Mouse Obligate Hibernator
- Animal Welfare Inspection Guide the U.S