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Mouse Peromyscus maniculatus

It is a hantavirus that is normally found in the southwestern United States. The natural reservoir is the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) 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. Outside a host the virus can live for several days. [Pg.577]

Deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus Vancouver Island, British Columbia near abandoned copper mine vs. reference site ... [Pg.671]

Deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus white-footed mouse, P. leucopus cotton rat, Sigmodon hispidus <0.01 mg/kg whole-body fresh weight (FW), less skin and Gl tract 3... [Pg.1097]

California San Francisco Bay 1989 livers California vole, Microtus californicus House mouse, Mus musculus Deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus... [Pg.1598]

Zimmerling, L. L. and Sullivan, T. P. (1994). Influence of mus telid semiochemicals on population dynamics of the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus). Journal ofChemicalEcology 20,667-689. [Pg.529]

Zimmerling, L.M. Sullivan, T.P. 1994. Influence of mustelid semiochemicals on population dynamics of the deer mouse Peromyscus maniculatus). 1994. J. Chem. Ecol, 20, 667—689. [Pg.640]

Acomys minous (spiny mouse) Apodemus mystacinus (field mouse) Apodemus flavicollis (field mouse) Apodemus sylvaticus (field mouse) Peromyscus maniculatus (deer mouse). Citellus tridecemlineatus (ground squirrel) Glaucomys volans (flying squhrel) Tamiasciurus hudsonicus (red squirrel) Carnivores... [Pg.172]

In the case of the field mouse Peromyscus maniculatus, Shaw and Barto (1963) demonstrated in allelic variant of the locus Ldh-b, which they called Ldh-b. Heterozygotes for this locus produce the fifteen predictable tetramers formed by combination of three subunits A, B, and B. Here multiple gene loci as well as different alleles at these loci are responsible for the formation of isoenzymes. [Pg.223]

Doty, R. L. (1972). Odor preferences of female Peromyscus maniculatus bairdii for male mouse odors ofP. m. bairdii and P. leucopus noveboracensis as a function of estrous state. Journal ofComparative and Physiological Psychology 81,191-197. [Pg.453]

Peromyscus maniculatus (North American) deer mouse [1.700] ... [Pg.118]

Figure 36. Mouse 1. Peromyscus maniculatus showing dorsal tumor. Note the white fur overlying the o wire. From Cosgrove et al. (1969). Figure 36. Mouse 1. Peromyscus maniculatus showing dorsal tumor. Note the white fur overlying the o wire. From Cosgrove et al. (1969).

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