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Evoregions: Mapping Shifts in Phylogenetic Turnover Across Biogeographic
Subfamily Nesomyinae)
2005-2006
Mystromys Albicaudatus – White-Tailed Rat
Phylogenetic Relationships and Divergence Times in Rodents Based on Both Genes and Fossils Ryan Norris University of Vermont
The Input of DNA Sequences to Animal Systematics: Rodents As Study Cases
New Findings at Andrahomana Cave, Southeastern Madagascar
A Baseline Estimate of Population Size for Monitoring the Endangered Madagascar Giant Jumping Rat Hypogeomys Antimena R Ichard P
The Rodent Problem in Madagascar
The Bushlike Radiation of Muroid Rodents Is Exemplified by the Molecular Phylogeny of the LCAT Nuclear Gene Johan Michaux and François Catzeflis
Mitochondrial Sequences and Karyotypes Reveal Hidden Diversity in African Pouched Mice (Subfamily Cricetomyinae, Genus Saccostomus)
Cepf Small Grant Final Project Completion Report
Molecular Phylogeny and Biogeography of the Native Rodents of Madagascar (Muridae: Nesomyinae): a Test of the Single-Origin Hypothesis
A Higher–Taxon Approach to Rodent Conservation Priorities for the 21St Century
(Rodentia: Nesomyinae) from the Réserve Spéciale D’Ankarana, Northern Madagascar
Zeitschrift Für Säugetierkunde
Rats, Mice and People: Rodent Biology and Management
Probability of Competition Between Introduced and Native Rodents in Madagascar: an Estimation Based on Morphological Traits
Top View
Rodents a World Survey of Species of Conservation Concern
Ecological Opportunity and Incumbency in the Diversification Of
Muroid Rodent Phylogenetics: 900-Species Tree Reveals Increasing Diversification Rates
The Fleas of Endemic and Introduced Small Mammals in Central Highland Forests of Madagascar: Faunistics, Species Diversity, and Absence of Host Specificity
Rodentia: Nesomyidae) in Extreme Southeastern Madagascar
Sperm Morphology in the Malagasy Rodents (Muroidea: Nesomyinae)
Bonner Zoologische Beiträge
Discovery of Macrotarsomys Bastardi at Beza Mahafaly Special Reserve, Southwest Madagascar, with Observations on the Dynamics of Small Mammal Interactions