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  • Identifing Priority Ecoregions for Rodent Conservation at the Genus Level

    Identifing Priority Ecoregions for Rodent Conservation at the Genus Level

  • Quaternary Murid Rodents of Timor Part I: New Material of Coryphomys Buehleri Schaub, 1937, and Description of a Second Species of the Genus

    Quaternary Murid Rodents of Timor Part I: New Material of Coryphomys Buehleri Schaub, 1937, and Description of a Second Species of the Genus

  • A Reassessment of the Type Locality of the Giant Rat Solomys Salamonis (Rodentia : Muridae) from the Solomon Islands

    A Reassessment of the Type Locality of the Giant Rat Solomys Salamonis (Rodentia : Muridae) from the Solomon Islands

  • Rodents Bibliography

    Rodents Bibliography

  • A Revision of the Genus Uromys Peters, 1867 (Muridae: Mammalia) with Descriptions of Two New Species

    A Revision of the Genus Uromys Peters, 1867 (Muridae: Mammalia) with Descriptions of Two New Species

  • WILDLIFE in a CHANGING WORLD an Analysis of the 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™

    WILDLIFE in a CHANGING WORLD an Analysis of the 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™

  • Niche Differentiation, Rarity, and Commonness in the Sympatric Australian White-Tailed Rats: Uromys Caudimaculatus and Uromys Hadrourus

    Niche Differentiation, Rarity, and Commonness in the Sympatric Australian White-Tailed Rats: Uromys Caudimaculatus and Uromys Hadrourus

  • Rodentia) from South-Western Europe Since the Latest Middle Miocene to the Mio-Pliocene Boundary (MN 7/8–MN13)

    Rodentia) from South-Western Europe Since the Latest Middle Miocene to the Mio-Pliocene Boundary (MN 7/8–MN13)

  • Oceanic Islands of Wallacea As a Source for Dispersal and Diversification of Murine Rodents

    Oceanic Islands of Wallacea As a Source for Dispersal and Diversification of Murine Rodents

  • Appendices Image on Reverse: Australian Old Endemic Rodent, Leggadina Lakedownensis

    Appendices Image on Reverse: Australian Old Endemic Rodent, Leggadina Lakedownensis

  • Diversity, Distribution, and Conservation of Endemic Island Rodents

    Diversity, Distribution, and Conservation of Endemic Island Rodents

  • HANDBOOK of the MAMMALS of the WORLD Families of Volume 1: Carnivores

    HANDBOOK of the MAMMALS of the WORLD Families of Volume 1: Carnivores

  • Sahul): Multilocus Systematics of the Old Endemic Rodents (Muroidea: Murinae)

    Sahul): Multilocus Systematics of the Old Endemic Rodents (Muroidea: Murinae)

  • 1 Murinae (Old World Rats and Mice)

    1 Murinae (Old World Rats and Mice)

  • Researchonline@JCU

    Researchonline@JCU

  • Diversification Rates of the &

    Diversification Rates of the &

  • And Quartet-Based Approaches in Phylogenomic Data

    And Quartet-Based Approaches in Phylogenomic Data

  • A Higher–Taxon Approach to Rodent Conservation Priorities for the 21St Century

    A Higher–Taxon Approach to Rodent Conservation Priorities for the 21St Century

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  • Aprasiainis87 FAMILY
  • Solomon Islands Ranger Skills Guide English Pdf 2.59 MB
  • Rats, Mice and People: Rodent Biology and Management
  • Appendix 1. List of New Guinean and Australasian Rodent Species Used in This Study
  • Requiem /Etemam the Last Five Hundred Years of Mammalian Species Extinctions
  • BP Conservation 2005 Final Report
  • SUPPORTING INFORMATION the Real Sixth Mass Extinction
  • Predicting Wildlife Hosts of Betacoronaviruses for SARS-Cov-2 Sampling Prioritization 2 3 Daniel J
  • Standards for Lagomorph, Rodent and Hyrax Sanctuaries
  • Mammalia, Rodentia, Murinae) from Halmahera (North Moluccas, Indonesia): a Review of Moluccan Melomys
  • Reproductive Biology of the Mice and Rats (Family Muridae) in New Guinea—Diversity and Evolution
  • Phylogeny and Biogeography of African Murinae Based On
  • 1996 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals
  • Nongeographic Variation in the Striped Mouse Rhabdomys Dilectus Chakae (Rodentia: Muridae)


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