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95 related items for PubMed ID: 4744935

  • 1. Comparative developmental osteology in three species of desert rodents, Peromyscus eremicus, Perognathus intermedius, and Dipodomys merriami.
    Van de Graaff KM.
    J Mammal; 1973 Aug; 54(3):729-41. PubMed ID: 4744935
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  • 2. Minimal metabolism, summit metabolism and plasma thyroxine in rodents from different environments.
    Hulbert AJ, Hinds DS, MacMillen RE.
    Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol; 1985 Aug; 81(3):687-93. PubMed ID: 2863060
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  • 3. Nematofauna of Rodents of the Families Heteromyidae and Cricetidae from the Mexican Plateau.
    Iturbe-Morgado JC, Falcón-Ordaz J, Lira-Guerrero G, Fernández JA, Acosta R.
    J Parasitol; 2017 Feb; 103(1):127-131. PubMed ID: 27788020
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  • 4. Morphological study of the desert heteromyid kidney with emphasis on the genus Perognathus.
    Altschuler EM, Nagle RB, Braun EJ, Lindstedt SL, Krutzsch PH.
    Anat Rec; 1979 Jul; 194(3):461-8. PubMed ID: 475010
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  • 5. Ecological factors shaping ectoparasite communities on heteromyid rodents at Médanos de Samalayuca.
    Vital-García C, Beristain-Ruíz DM, Acosta R, Marta CIP, Gatica-Colima AB, Aristizabal JF, Valdez-Rubio A, Escudero-Fragosso C, Martínez-Calderas JM.
    Parasitol Res; 2024 Jan 06; 123(1):85. PubMed ID: 38182760
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  • 6. Assessment of mercury concentrations in small mammals collected near Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
    Gerstenberger SL, Cross CL, Divine DD, Gulmatico ML, Rothweiler AM.
    Environ Toxicol; 2006 Dec 06; 21(6):583-9. PubMed ID: 17091502
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  • 7. Phylogeography and systematics of the Peromyscus eremicus species group and the historical biogeography of North American warm regional deserts.
    Riddle BR, Hafner DJ, Alexander LF.
    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 2000 Nov 06; 17(2):145-60. PubMed ID: 11083930
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  • 9. Gut Microbial Ecology of Five Species of Sympatric Desert Rodents in Relation to Herbivorous and Insectivorous Feeding Strategies.
    Kohl KD, Dieppa-Colón E, Goyco-Blas J, Peralta-Martínez K, Scafidi L, Shah S, Zawacki E, Barts N, Ahn Y, Hedayati S, Secor SM, Rowe MP.
    Integr Comp Biol; 2022 Aug 25; 62(2):237-251. PubMed ID: 35587374
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  • 12. Does weather shape rodents? Climate related changes in morphology of two heteromyid species.
    Wolf M, Friggens M, Salazar-Bravo J.
    Naturwissenschaften; 2009 Jan 25; 96(1):93-101. PubMed ID: 18843477
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  • 13. Characterizing the reproductive transcriptomic correlates of acute dehydration in males in the desert-adapted rodent, Peromyscus eremicus.
    Kordonowy L, MacManes M.
    BMC Genomics; 2017 Jun 23; 18(1):473. PubMed ID: 28645248
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  • 14. An anatomical study of the brains of Dipodomys (Mammalia: Rodentia: Heteromyidae).
    Dressler JB.
    Anat Anz; 1979 Jun 23; 145(4):359-68. PubMed ID: 507367
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  • 16. Life spans of Dipodomys and Perognathus in the Mojave Desert.
    French NR, Maza BG, Aschwanden AP.
    J Mammal; 1967 Nov 23; 48(4):537-48. PubMed ID: 6070647
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  • 18. Hemorrhagic gastritis in free-living rodents in Idaho.
    Wilber PG, Duszynski DW, Van Horne B.
    J Wildl Dis; 1996 Oct 23; 32(4):665-9. PubMed ID: 9359067
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  • 19. Microhabitat use in coexisting desert rodents-The role of population density.
    M'Closkey RT.
    Oecologia; 1981 Sep 23; 50(3):310-315. PubMed ID: 28309046
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  • 20. A functional analysis of ankle extension in the ricochetal rodent (Dipodomys merriami).
    Williamson RG, Frederick EC.
    Anat Histol Embryol; 1977 Jun 23; 6(2):157-66. PubMed ID: 578082
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