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Ochotona

Dearing, M. D., Effects of Acomastylis rosii tannins on a mammalian herbivore, the North American pika, Ochotona princeps, Oecologia, 109, 122, 1997. [Pg.260]

Mimomys mehelyi-stehlini group—22 Mj Mimomys sp. (large)—2 molars Hypolagus beremendensis (Petenyi)—1 Ochotona sp.—1... [Pg.30]

Lagurus arankae-pannonicus group Pitymys arvalidens Kretzoi Pitymys gregaloides Hinton Microtus arvalinus Hinton Microtus gregalis Linne Microtus ratticepoides Hinton Lepus terraerubrae Kretzoi Ochotona sp. [Pg.56]

Ochotona sp. indet.— 11 Gale praenivalis (Kormos)—1 M us tela palerminea (Petenyi)—2 Xenictis pilgrimi Kormos—1 Pannonictis pliocaenicus Kormos—1... [Pg.58]

Microtus ratticepoides Hinton—2 Mj Microtus gregalis (PaWaiS)—1 Mj Hypolagus beremendensis (Petenyi) —24 Ochotona sp.—3... [Pg.65]

Microtus cf. arvalis (Pallas)—15 Mj Microtus gregalis (Pallas)—45 Mj Microtus oeconomus (Pallas)— 3 Mj Lepus sp.—1 Ochotona sp.—1... [Pg.94]

Mustela cf. nivalis L.—1 Mustela cf. erminea L.—1 Putorius furo longicrus ssp. n.—1 Ochotona pusilla veterior ssp. n. —12 Lepus praetimidus Kretzoi ... [Pg.112]

Pikas or conies are small animals in the genus Ochotona that live in two disjunct parts of the world - in central Asia and Japan, and in western North America. This is an unusual distribution, and it suggests that the pikas probably migrated to North America from Asia via the Bering land bridge, exposed when sea levels were... [Pg.41]

The American pika (Ochotona princeps) occurs through much of the Rocky Mountains, from southern Alaska, through British Columbia, and the northwestern United States. The American pika is about 7.5-7.9 in (19-20 cm) long, and weighs 6.1-8.2 oz (175-235 g). [Pg.42]

Musmus cuius (2) Cricetulus griseus Ochotona hypecbocea Sorexa raneus Tarsus bancanus Didelphis virginiana Bovine... [Pg.99]

Kangaroo rat, Dipodomys spp., 786, 803,806 Laboratory white rat, Rattus sp., 194, 275, 280, 288, 555, 566, 643, 864, 885 Morrow Bay kangaroo rat, Dipodomys heermanni morroensis, 806 Roof rat, Rattus rattus, 693,694 Rhinoceros, black, Diceros bicornis, 744 Rockchuck, Ochotona spp., 211... [Pg.948]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.914 ]




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