Microtus arvalis
National Institutes of Health
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Strong spatiotemporal variation in population size often leads to reduced genetic diversity limiting the adaptive potential of…
Abstract Spatial synchrony of population fluctuations is ubiquitous in nature. Theoretical models suggest that correlated…
Tularemia is a re-emerging bacterial zoonosis, broadly distributed across the northern hemisphere. In Georgia, there is a history…
In highly fluctuating populations with complex social systems, genetic patterns are likely to vary in space and time due to…
Tula hantavirus (TULV) is a member of the genus Hantavirus, family Bunyaviridae and is mainly carried by the European common vole…
Since September 2004, Hydrix radar has been in operation at the site of ARVALIS-Institutdu-Végétal in Beauce (France). Hydrix is…
Capture-recapture data on common volesMicrotus arvalis (Pallas, 1779) in central Europe have been almost exclusively analysed by…