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Eimeria sp. ex Sorex araneus
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Eimeria sp. Sorex araneus
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2017
2017
Physiological response in the even-toothed shrew Sorex isodon to fasting and refeeding
S. V. Kiselev
Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and…
2017
Corpus ID: 254647515
The red-toothed shrews (genus Sorex) are one of the smallest mammals. The amount of food they consume a day exceeds their own…
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2016
2016
Merriam's Shrew (Sorex merriami) in the diet of a Mexican Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis lucida) from Grant County, New Mexico /
Simon P. Tye
,
Mike R. Fugagli
,
Keith Geluso
2016
Corpus ID: 182811570
2012
2012
Genetic Distinctness of Sorex caecutiens hallamontanus (Soricomorpha: Mammalia) from Jeju Island in Korea: Cytochrome Oxidase I and Cytochrome b Sequence Analyses
H. Koh
,
K. Jang
,
+7 authors
G. H. Kweon
2012
Corpus ID: 55082136
To examine genetic divergences of two endemic Sorex caecutiens subspecies from Korea (S. c. hallamontanus in Korean Jeju Island…
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2011
2011
Phylogenetic relationships of caucasian shrew Sorex satunini Ogn. (Mammalia) in the superspecies Sorex araneus inferred from the data of karyological analysis and the mtDNA cyt b gene sequencing
V. Orlov
,
A. Balakirev
,
Y. Borisov
Russian Journal of Genetics
2011
Corpus ID: 2570781
Using the data of karyological analysis, the phylogenetic relationships of Caucasian shrew Sorex satunini and the cryptic species…
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2011
2011
Two types of using of space in the resident common shrews Sorex araneus L.
N. A. Shchipanov
,
F. A. Tumas’yan
,
A. Raspopova
,
A. V. Kouptsov
Biology Bulletin
2011
Corpus ID: 21384159
The home range of resident animals is considered as “familiar area” including a “foraging area.” It has been revealed that the…
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2008
2008
Differentiation of two groups of the masked shrew Sorex caecutiens Lax.
I. B. Nedosekina
,
A. G. Nedosekin
,
V. Dolgov
Moscow University Biological Sciences Bulletin
2008
Corpus ID: 2473458
The composition of two samples of the masked shrew Sorex caecutiens Lax. from the middle taiga zone of the European part of…
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2000
2000
Microparasites of three species of shrews from Finnish Lapland.
J. Laakkonen
2000
Corpus ID: 39556695
Forty-five common shrews, Sorex araneus, caught in 1997; and 48 S. araneus, 21 masked shrews, Sorex caecutiens, and 25 pygmy…
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1998
1998
A Revision of the Japanese Spiders of the Genus Neoscona (Araneae: Araneldae)
A. Tanikawa
1998
Corpus ID: 83589274
Japanese spiders of the genus Neoscona are revised. Following eleven species are recognized to be occurring in Japan: Neoscona…
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Review
1990
Review
1990
Status of Hayden's Shrew (Sorex haydeni) in Kansas
J. K. Frey
,
D. Moore
1990
Corpus ID: 87963579
immature bandtails collected from flocks weighed as little as 205 g and stated that weight loss after fledging was "entirely…
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1983
1983
The Distribution of hte Smoky Shrew, Sorex Fumeus, and the Pygmy Shrew mIcrosorex hoyi, in Indiana with Notes on the Distribution of Other Shews
W. Cudmore
,
J. Whitaker
1983
Corpus ID: 130670804
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