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Mus spretus

Known as: Algerian mouse, Mus musculus spretus, Western Wild Mouse 
A species of mouse in the Muridae family found in northern Africa, Portugal, Spain, and France.
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2011
2011
This study analyses microhabitat selection and spatial distribution in the Algerian Mouse, a typical small Mediterranean mammal… 
2011
2011
Song, Y., Endepols, S., Klemann, N., Richter, D., Matuschka, F.-R., Shih, C.-H., Nachman, M.W., Kohn, M.H. 
2008
2008
About 1 % of 129/Sv-Ter/+(+/+) male mice and almost all of LTXBJ female mice develop spontaneously testicular teratomas and… 
2006
2006
El objetivo general de la tesis es analizar que factores influyen el comportamiento depredador y dispersante de semillas de… 
1991
1991
The reproduction characteristics of Mus spretus in the south of the Iberian Peninsula were determined by analyzing 2067 specimens… 
1988
1988
On the basis of 1516 specimens obtained between March 1982 and February 1986 the irregular moults in Mus spretus were analyzed… 
1987
1987
Five probes localizing to the Xq26-Xqter region of the human X chromosome have been genetically mapped on the mouse X chromosome… 
Review
1980
Review
1980
Sera of 386 small mammals (rodents, insectivora, small carnivora and cheiroptera) trapped in Spain in 1978 and 1979 were studied… 
1979