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Dicrostonyx

Huck, U.W. and Banks, E.M. (1979) Behavioral components of individual recognition in the collared lemming (Dicrostonyx groenlandicus). Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 6, 85-90. [Pg.278]

Wickstrom, L.M., Haukisalmi, V., Varis, S., Hantula, J., Fedorov, V.B. and Henttonen, H. (2003) Phylogeography of the circumpolar Paranoplocephala arctica species complex (Cestoda Anoplocephalidae) parasitizing collared lemmings (Dicrostonyx spp.). Molecular Ecology 12, 3359-3371. [Pg.36]

Fig. 17. Diagram depicting the percentile frequencies of vole species in the strata of the Middle Pleistocene of the rock shelter of Tarko (photo Kordos). l.Pitymys arvalidens 2. Microtus arvalinus 3. Myodes sp. 4. Arvicola cantiana 5. Microtus gregalis+Piiymys gregaloides 6. Lagurus transiens 7. Pliomys sp. 8. Microtus ratticepoides 9. Dicrostonyx sp. 10. Lemmus aS. lemmus 11. Mimomys... Fig. 17. Diagram depicting the percentile frequencies of vole species in the strata of the Middle Pleistocene of the rock shelter of Tarko (photo Kordos). l.Pitymys arvalidens 2. Microtus arvalinus 3. Myodes sp. 4. Arvicola cantiana 5. Microtus gregalis+Piiymys gregaloides 6. Lagurus transiens 7. Pliomys sp. 8. Microtus ratticepoides 9. Dicrostonyx sp. 10. Lemmus aS. lemmus 11. Mimomys...
Clethrionomys glareolus group—7 (Mj)+ll molars Arvicola greeni-praeceptor group—5 Mj+15 molars Dicrostonyx torquatus ssp.—3 (molar fragments)... [Pg.94]

Fig. 24. Diagram depicting percentile distribution of various vole species in the series of layers in the material of rock shelter no. 1 of Uppony. 1. Microtus arvalis 2. Microtus gregalis 3. Microtus oeconomus 4. Microtus nivalis, 5. Pitymys arvalidens, 6. Arvicola sp. I 7. Dicrostonyx sp. 8. My odes sp. 9. Pliomys sp. Fig. 24. Diagram depicting percentile distribution of various vole species in the series of layers in the material of rock shelter no. 1 of Uppony. 1. Microtus arvalis 2. Microtus gregalis 3. Microtus oeconomus 4. Microtus nivalis, 5. Pitymys arvalidens, 6. Arvicola sp. I 7. Dicrostonyx sp. 8. My odes sp. 9. Pliomys sp.
Lagopus cf. mutus Martin—1 Mustelidae indet.—1 Allocricetus cf. bursae Schaub— 3 Myodes (Clethrionomys) sp.— 3/1 Dicrostonyx torquatus (Pallas)—6 Arvicola sp.—1 Microtus gregalis (Pallas)—6 Microtus cf. arvalis (Pallas)—38... [Pg.119]

The Bivak cave, already mentioned above in connection with its lower strata, is situated on the other (northwestern) side of the Pilis Hill. Two Gravettian implements of non-cave nature (Vertes, 1965, p. 195) have been found in its upper loessy layer. The rodent fauna is very similar in composition to that of rock shelter no. 1 of Pilisszanto [arctic lemming Dicrostonyx), snow vole, and the narrow-skulled vole Microtus nivalis and gregalis) (twice as many specimens as the former two)], but in the large-mammal fauna the cave bear (U. spelaeus) predominates. Thus, since the two localities are so close geographically, the differences that exist between the two faunas are due to stratigraphical rather than facies differences. The yellowish stratum of the Bivak cave must certainly be dated as older than Pilisszanto no. 1. [Pg.153]

Lemr s (N) Dicrostonyx (N) Canis mosbachensis Dicrostonyx (N) Lemmus IN) Canis lupus ssp. [Pg.175]

Lemmings and arctic voles (Dicrostonyx and Microtus gregalis) increased in number. [Pg.182]


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