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Mus musculus domesticus

Rodent, Mus musculus domesticus carcass less internal organs 137Cs ... [Pg.1693]

Cristaldi, M., E. D Arcangelo, L.A. Ieradi, D. Mascanzoni, T. Mattei, and I.V.A. Castelli. 1990. 137Cs determination and mutagenicity tests in wild Mus musculus domesticus before and after the Chernobyl accident. Environ. Pollut. 64 1-9. [Pg.1739]

Patris, B. and Baudoin, C. (1998) Female sexual preferences differ in Mus spicilegus and Mus musculus domesticus. Anim.Behav. 56, 1465-1470. [Pg.22]

Robertson, D. H., Hurst, J. L., Searle, J. B., Gunduz, I. and Beynon, R. J. (2007) Characterization and comparison of major urinary proteins from the house mouse, Mus musculus domesticus, and the aboriginal mouse, Mus macedonicus. J. Chem. Ecol. (in press). [Pg.49]

Stopkova, R., Stopka, P., Janotova, K. and Jedelsky, P. L. (2007) Species-specific expression of major urinary proteins in the house mice (Mus musculus musculus and Mus musculus domesticus). J Chem Ecol 33, 861-9. [Pg.49]

Hurst, J.L. and Nevison, C. (1994) Do female house mice (Mus musculus domesticus) regulate their exposure to reproductive priming pheromones Anim. Behav. 48, 945-959. [Pg.148]

Manning, C.J., Dewsbury, D.A., Wakeland, E.K. and Potts, W.K. (1995) Communal nesting and communal nursing in house mice, Mus musculus domesticus. Anim. Behav. 50,741-751. [Pg.149]

Animal names follow the original literature. Thus, the house mouse appears here variously as Mus mtisculus, Mus musculus domesticus, or Mus domesticus. Retaining the original version may facilitate searching the literature. Charr is Canadian for Char. ... [Pg.125]

The priming effects of urine substrate marks on interactions between male house mice, Mus musculus domesticus Schwarz and Schwarz. Animal Behaviour 45,55-81. [Pg.472]

The most important European subspecies are the western house mouse Mus musculus domesticus), found in northwestern Europe, and the northern house mouse Mus musculus musculus), found in eastern, northeastern, and southeastern Europe. While these subspecies of house mice originated in Europe, they quickly spread as Europeans moved to other parts of the globe. The western house mouse lives almost exclusively in houses or other manmade structures, while the northern house mouse spends part of the year outside. Both subspecies are descended from wild subspecies. [Pg.328]

Hurst, J.L., J.M. Fang C.J. Barnard. 1994. The role of substrate odours in maintaining social tolerance between male house mice, Mus musculus domesticus relatedness, incidental kinship effects and the establishment of social status. Anim. Behav. 48 157-168. [Pg.385]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.19 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.449 , Pg.1759 , Pg.1764 ]




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