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- Some refer to the subfamily as the Microtinae (yielding the adjective "microtine") or rank the taxon as a full family, the Arvicolidae. The Arvicolinae...
- S2CID 43524891. Batzli, George O; Pitelka, Frank A (1983). "Nutritional Ecology of Microtine Rodents: Food Habits of Lemmings near Barrow, Alaska". Journal of Mammalogy...
- and are also taken by some snakes. Almost all species of raptors take microtine (Microtus spp.) rodents as prey. Birds not usually considered predators...
- their territory is invaded by another water vole. As a large and common microtine rodent, the range of predators faced by the European water vole is extensive...
- lowest. In North America the subspecies S. u. caparoch also feeds upon microtine voles, but its po****tion is primarily based on the ten-year cycling of...
- Alaska obtained about half their energy needs from predation, mainly of microtine rodents, and half by scavenging, mainly of caribou and ptarmigan carc****es...
- Canyon". KNAU Arizona Public Radio. 2022-06-22. Retrieved 2023-02-13. The microtine rodents of the Cheetah Room fauna, Hamilton Cave, West Virginia, and the...
- hantavirus species of the order Bunyavirales. It is a novel New World microtine rodent-borne hantavirus discovered in Central America on the Azuero Peninsula...
- negative-sense Hantaan-like zoonotic RNA virus isolated from meadow voles and microtine and other cricetid rodents in the United States. It has a widespread distribution...
- by administering some of these substances directly. The North American microtine rodent's (vole) complex social structure and social behavior has provided...