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- Degenerative Joint Disease in Praomys (Mastomys)
- A New Species of the Rodent Genus Hylomyscus from Angola, with a Distributional Summary of the H. Anselli Species Group (Muridae: Murinae: Praomyini)
- LATERREETLAVIE 1977 3 385.Pdf
- An Annotated Checklist of Mammals of Kenya
- Intraspecific Variation Detected in West African Soft-Furred Mice, Praomys Rostratus, Through Molecular Phylogenetics (Cytb) and Morphology
- Molecular Evidence That the Spiny Mouse (Acomys) Is More Closely Related to Gerbils (Gerbillinae) Than to True Mice (Murinae)
- APPENDIX E Terrestrial Ecology Baseline Report
- Rodents a World Survey of Species of Conservation Concern
- Molecular Phylogeny of the Praomys Complex (Rodentia: Murinae): a Study Based on DNA/DNA Hybridization Experiments
- Multigene Phylogeny of the Old World Mice, Murinae, Reveals Distinct Geographic Lineages and the Declining Utility of Mitochondrial Genes Compared to Nuclear Genes
- Genetic Variation of the Most Abundant Forest
- Terrestrial Small Mammal Community Structure in an Anthropogenically-Altered Moist Semi-Deciduous Forest Zone of Ghana
- No Evidence for Avoidance of Black Rat Scent by the Presumably Less Competitive Natal Multimammate Mouse in a Choice Experiment
- Population Dynamics of Rodents and Insectivores in Lowland Tropical Rainforest Ecosystem of Okomu National Park, Edo State, Nigeria
- López-Antoñanzas Et Al. 2019
- Terrestrial Small Mammals from the Gamba Complex in Gabon: Distribution Patterns and Landscape Influences
- SUPPORTING INFORMATION the Real Sixth Mass Extinction
- Review of the Hylomyscus Denniae Group (Rodentia: Muridae) in Eastern Africa, with Comments on the Generic Allocation of Epimys Endorobae Heller
- Evoluční Historie Druhového Komplexu Praomys Jacksoni (Rodentia: Murinae)
- Phylogeny and Biogeography of African Murinae Based On
- 1996 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals
- The Ecology of Praomys (Mastomys) Natalensis in Southern Africa
- Detection of Lassa Virus, Mali
- Faunal Turnover Between East and Southern African Terrestrial Vertebrates
- The Phylogeny of the African Wood Mice (Muridae, Hylomyscus) Based on Complete Mitochondrial Genomes and Five Nuclear Genes Reve