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Apodemus

It is a hantavirus that produces a viral hemorrhagic fever. It is normally found in Central and Eastern Asia. The natural reservoir is the striped field mouse (Apodemus agrarius) and the virus is shed in their urine. Infection occurs after inhalation of dust contaminated with excreta from infected mice or from aerosol of animal blood or fluids. Does not produce disease in animals. This is a biosafety level 3 agent. [Pg.547]

Arctic fox, Alopex iagopus, Norway 1984-86 liver Wood mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus 6.0 (2.4-26.0) FW 92... [Pg.158]

MAMMALS Field mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus Near abandoned lead mine ... [Pg.276]

Cooke, J.A., S.M. Andrews, and M.S. Johnson. 1990b. The accumulation of lead, zinc, cadmium and fluoride in the wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus). Water Air Soil Pollut. 51 55-63. [Pg.328]

Woodmouse, Apodemus sylvaticus Great Britain In field with Fig-treated wheat seed Liver Max. 7.1 FW 1... [Pg.388]

Yellow-necked field mouse, Apodemus flavicollis Liver Kidney Hair... [Pg.674]

Woodmice, Apodemus sylvaticus, are able to walk when 11 days old and increase their locomotion between postnatal days 11 and 19. When moving about, they spend more time on home (nest) and male odor than on female odor and clean bedding. This difference is not observed if the woodmice are tested for the first time on day 15, suggesting a critical period for acquiring these odor preferences (Pontet and Schenk, 1988). [Pg.242]

Clethrionomys clareolus, and wood mice, Apodemus sylvaticus, near Munich. Immature animals entered male-scented, female-scented, and control traps equally often, while male odor attracted adult males and female odor attracted adult females (Baumler and Hock, 1987). [Pg.401]

Pontet, A. and Schenk, F. (1988). Effects of conspecific odors on the activity and the ultrasonic vocalizations of the woodmouse, Apodemus sylvaticus, in a plus-maze during ontogeny. Sciences et Techniques del AnimaldeLaboratoire 13,105-109. [Pg.500]

J. L. Griffin, L. A. Walker, S. Garrod, E. Holmes, R. F. Shore and J. K. Nicholson, NMR spectroscopy based metabonomic studies on the comparative biochemistry of the kidney and urine of the bank vole (clethrionomys glareolus), wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus), white toothed shrew (Crocidura suaveolens) and the laboratory rat, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part B, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2000, 127, 357-367. [Pg.294]

Sagara, N., Murakami, Y and Clemen< on, H. (1988). Association of Hebeloma radicosum with a nest of the wood mouse Apodemus. Mycol. Helvet. 3, 27-35. [Pg.97]

There is only one find, an Apodemus dominans from Mindszent, at a depth of 672 m, which refers to remains of the Csarnota substage marking the boundary between the Pliocene and the Pleistocene. [Pg.12]

Apodemus sp. I-Il Cricetinus sp. I-II Baranomys loczyi Kormos Germanomys cf. weileri Heller Mimomys stehlini Kormos—abundant Mimomys sp. div. (incl. Cseria sp.)... [Pg.26]

There is hardly any concrete evidence available for this period, which from the biochronological point of view is also important in the regional sediments of Hungary. Only one find of Apodemus cf. dominans from a depth of 672 m of the Mindszent boring of the series of drills in the Great Hungarian Plain (Kretzoi and Krolopp, 1972) indicates that parts of the layer in question are also to be found in the depth of the sunken plain. [Pg.27]

Apodemus alsomyoides Schaub Rhinocricetus ehiki (Schaub)... [Pg.33]

Apodemus sp. I-II Micromys cf. praeminutus Kretzoi Allocricetus ehiki Schaub Trilophomys cf. schaubi Fejfar Germanomys sp. [Pg.36]

Crocidura kornfeldi Kormos—606 Erinaceus sp. indet. - 3 Rhinolophus cf. ferrumequinum (Schreber)—1 Chiroptera div. indet.—57 Citellus primigenius Kormos— 28 Prospalax priscus (Nehring)—10 Parapodemus sp. indet.—1 Apodemus leptodus Kretzoi—1 Apodemus cf. sylvaticus (L.)—12 Rhinocricetus ehiki (Schaub)— 284 Villanyia exilis Kretzoi—1... [Pg.37]

Celtis sp.—10 Gastropoda indet.—ca. 600 Episoriculus gibberodon (Petenyi)—3 Beremendia fissidens (Petenyi)—6 Prospalax priscus (Nehring)—2 Apodemus cf. sylvaticus (L.)—3 Mimomys pitymyoides Janossy et Meulen—-2... [Pg.41]

Apodemus sylvaticus (L.)—2 Cricetus cricetus nanus Schaub—3 Mimomys pusillus group—5 M, Lagurus arankae Kretzoi—34 M, Allophaiomys pliocaenicus Kormos— Clethrionomys sp.—2... [Pg.49]

Glis cf. sackdilligensis Heller Muscardinus cf. dacicus Kormos Spalax cf advenus Kretzoi Sicista praeloriger Kormos Apodemus sylvaticus (L.)... [Pg.50]


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