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PLAGUE STUDIES * 6. Hosts of the Infection R
Differential Effects of Fire on Small Mammal Communities in the Busanga Flood Plain, Zambia
Rodent Assemblages in the Mosaic of Habitat Types in the Zambezian Bioregion
Number 7 ISSN 0078-8554 11 November 1987
Phylogenetic Relationships and Divergence Times in Rodents Based on Both Genes and Fossils Ryan Norris University of Vermont
Species List of Mammals
Effect of Fire on Small Mammals: a Systematic Review
On Mammalian Sperm Dimensions J
List of Taxa for Which MIL Has Images
The Effect of Habitat Type on Rodent, Shrew and Sengi Species
Saccostomus Campestris – Pouched Mouse
Taxonomic Key to Small Mammals
97Th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists 20-24 June 2017 Abstract Book
Mitochondrial Sequences and Karyotypes Reveal Hidden Diversity in African Pouched Mice (Subfamily Cricetomyinae, Genus Saccostomus)
Molecular Phylogeny and Biogeography of the Native Rodents of Madagascar (Muridae: Nesomyinae): a Test of the Single-Origin Hypothesis
Atlas of Mammal Distribution Through Africa from the LGM (~18 Ka) to Modern Times
(Mastomys, Aethomys, Saccostomus) in the Kruger National Park
A Fossil History of Southern African Land Mammals
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Rodentia Knagers Rodents Rongeurs Nagetiere Roedores Knaagdieren
Os Nomes Galegos Dos Roedores E Lagomorfos 2021 Citación Recomendada / Recomm Ended Citation
'Acomyinae'la ~~.««
Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut Und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn
11Th African Small Mammal Symposium
The Susceptibility of Rodents to Schistosome Infection, with Special Reference to Schistosoma Haematobiurn
Rodents As a Food Source
Sperm Morphology in the Malagasy Rodents (Muroidea: Nesomyinae)
The Forgotten Exotic Tapeworms: a Review of Uncommon Zoonotic Cyclophyllidea Cambridge.Org/Par
Ongava Mammals Checklist
Mein Et Al., 2000A, B) Belonging to 14 Species
Spatial and Temporal Population Dynamics of Rodents in Three Geographically Different Regions in Africa: Implication for Ecologically-Based Rodent Management†
Declines in Large Wildlife Increase Landscape-Level Prevalence of Rodent-Borne Disease in Africa