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Environmental Management Plan Water Mouse (Xeromys Myoides)
Rodents Bibliography
The Ecology and Conservation of the Water Mouse (Xeromys Myoides) Along the Maroochy River Catchment in Southeast Queensland
A Global-Scale Evaluation of Mammalian Exposure and Vulnerability to Anthropogenic Climate Change
Niche Differentiation, Rarity, and Commonness in the Sympatric Australian White-Tailed Rats: Uromys Caudimaculatus and Uromys Hadrourus
Conservation Genetics of the Water Mouse, Xeromys Myoides Thomas, 1889
Appendices Image on Reverse: Australian Old Endemic Rodent, Leggadina Lakedownensis
Chapter 8 Biodiversity and Biogeography of the Moss-Mice of New Guinea: a Taxonomic Revision of Pseudohydromys (Muridae: Murinae
Sahul): Multilocus Systematics of the Old Endemic Rodents (Muroidea: Murinae)
Zootaxa, Mammalia, Rodentia, Muridae
A New Genus of Rodent from Wallacea (Rodentia: Muridae: Murinae: Rattini), and Its Implication for Biogeography and Indo-Pacific Rattini Systematics
Xeromys Myoides from CITES Appendix I to CITES Appendix II, in Accordance with Provisions of Resolution Conf
And Quartet-Based Approaches in Phylogenomic Data
Appendix: 1: Museum Identification Details, Localities and Regions Analysed for All Samples in the Current Study
A Higher–Taxon Approach to Rodent Conservation Priorities for the 21St Century
Memoirs Queensland Museum
Fauna Endangered Species Associated with Mangroves
National Recovery Plan for the Water Mouse (False Water Rat) Xeromys Myoides
Top View
Rodents a World Survey of Species of Conservation Concern
Threat Abatement Plan for Predation by Feral Cats
Multigene Phylogeny of the Old World Mice, Murinae, Reveals Distinct Geographic Lineages and the Declining Utility of Mitochondrial Genes Compared to Nuclear Genes
Supplementary Information For
López-Antoñanzas Et Al. 2019
A New Species of Murid Rodent (Genus Mayermys) from South-Eastern New Guinea
Water Mouse Management Plan Is Already in Place for the GLNG Project Area
Fossils Know It Best: Using a New Set of Fossil Calibrations to Improve the Temporal
Reproductive Biology of the Mice and Rats (Family Muridae) in New Guinea—Diversity and Evolution
1996 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals
Using a New Set of Fossil Calibrations to Improve the Temporal