-
Lagurus are
among the most
basal arvicolines. Dicrostonyx, Phenacomys, and
Arborimus may form a clade. Core
arvicolines include four subclades: Lemmini:...
- underbelly, but many
other patterns exist,
especially in the
cricetine and
arvicoline subfamilies. Like the Old
World mice,
cricetids are
adapted to a wide...
- Marcot. Barnosky, A. D.; Rasmussen, D. L. (1988). "Middle
Pleistocene arvicoline rodents and
environmental change at 2900-meters elevation,
Porcupine Cave...
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varieties rodent,
especially small hamsters,
which are also
cricetid but not
arvicoline, such as the
Chinese striped (Cricetulus barabensis) and
Roborovski dwarves...
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Image Arvicola sapidus Southern water vole L: 10–15 cm; We: 140-310 g.
Arvicoline of
medium size.
Brown dorsal coat with
grayish belly with
small eyes and...
- 6–10 cm long, and
weigh 125-178 grams. The
water vole is the
second largest arvicoline in its
range (after the muskrat).
Their fur is grey-brown, dark brown...
- has also
proven useful at
lower taxonomic levels, e.g., in octodontoid,
arvicoline, muroid, murine, and
peromyscine rodents, in
arctoid and
felid carnivores...
- as
hemorrhagic fever with
renal syndrome (HFRS)
carried by
murine and
arvicoline rodents in Eurasia, and
hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS) harbored...
-
Thessaloniki focuses its
methodology and
interpretation on the
molars of
Arvicolines,
species known for high
variation and
remarkable adaptive abilities....
- Brunet-Lecomte, P., Montuire, S., Viriot, L. and Courant, F. 1999.
Anatomy of the
arvicoline radiation (Rodentia): palaeogeographical,
palaeoecological history and...