Seorsumuscardinus (redirect from Seorsumuscardinus alpinus)
five M1 of S. alpinus. The front crest, the anteroloph, is less distinct in S. bolligeri than most S. alpinus, but one M1 of S. alpinus is similar to...
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Alpine pika (redirect from Ochotona alpinus)
large territory had been affected all at once. By 1986 or 1987, a few localities that had high alpine pika population densities 16 to 17 years earlier...
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Liurana alpina (redirect from Limnonectes alpinus)
en. Retrieved 16 November 2021. Frost, Darrel R. (2015). "Limnonectes alpinus (Huang and Ye, 1997)". Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference...
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Alpine long-eared bat (redirect from Plecotus alpinus)
macrobullaris. Andreas Kiefer and Michael Veith described a new taxon, Plecotus alpinus, in the 2001 volume of the journal Myotis, but the name was made available...
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and identified the latter as the lectotype for the species. The type locality reported by Schreber for L. flavus ("the mountains in Jamaica") was clearly...
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Ural Mountains and to south-eastern Siberia and north-eastern China P. t. alpinus Brehm, CL, 1831 – central and south-eastern Europe to western Ukraine and...
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recorded during camera trap surveys in 2010–2011 and 2018. Two dhole (Cuon alpinus) packs were monitored during 1989–1993 and had home ranges of 83.3 and...
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Potamogeton × griffithii is a hybrid pondweed between Potamogeton alpinus and Potamogeton praelongus. It occurs in oligotrophic, moderate alkalinity lakes...
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vinaceus with P. roseus. In 1982, Müller described a fourth species, P. alpinus. In 2006, Rice and Currah described two additional species, P. appendiculatus...
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Honghai; Chen, Lei (2010). "The complete mitochondrial genome of dhole Cuon alpinus: Phylogenetic analysis and dating evolutionary divergence within canidae"...
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by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber as Viverra mephitis. The type locality is in eastern Canada. The earliest fossil finds attributable to Mephitis...
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Late Miocene species of Vishnuonyx (Carnivora, Lutrinae) from the hominid locality of Hammerschmeide, Bavaria, Germany". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology...
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Because of the variable appearance of the sable in different geographic localities, there has been some debate over the exact number of subspecies that can...
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(December 2011). "Palaeoecology and palaeoenvironment of the Aquitanian locality Ulm-Westtangente (MN2, Lower Freshwater Molasse, Germany)". Swiss Journal...
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Columbia weighed between 86.4 and 95.5 kg (190 and 211 lb). Depending on the locality, cougars can be smaller or bigger than jaguars but are less muscular and...
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from a single locality. In South America, dire wolves have been dated younger than 17,000 YBP and have been reported from six localities: Muaco in the...
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been recovered from the famous Denisova Cave, known for being the type locality of the Denisova hominins. The major threat posed to the corsac fox is poaching...
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rodents (such as lemmings), fish (such as the Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus)), and bird eggs. Reindeer herded by the Chukchis have been known to devour...
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described in 2001 based on an upper molar from Four, a Middle Miocene-age locality near Isère, France. Mayr, E. (1986). "Uncertainty in Science: is the Giant...
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Rebun, Teuri, and Yagishiri. It has been introduced at one confirmed locality, Karuizawa, on Honshu. During the 1960s, South Korea began to export these...
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Calvià (section Localities)
species such as the perennial herb Hippocrepis balearica, and Dianthus alpinus, whose Spanish-language names variously designate it as the "cliff carnation"...
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2024. Retrieved 11 March 2024. Pei, W. C. (1934). "On the Carnivora from Locality 1 of Choukoutien". Palaeontologica Sinica Series C, Fascicle 1: 1−166....
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populations stem from repeated introductions of animals from different localities in the Mediterranean. This latter theory may explain the subspecies' phenotypic...
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skull morphology to C. latrans, C. aureus, C. adustus, C. mesomelas, Cuon alpinus and Lycaon pictus than to the wolf. Dahr (1942) concluded that the shape...
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primarily feeds on insects. The specific epithet is derived from the type locality, Narcondam Island. It is one of two endemic fauna of the island, the other...
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providing plenty of hideouts and stalking opportunities. Depending on the locality, this may include rocky-steppe, mixed forest-steppe, boreal forest, and...
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the toads grew and matured at much the same rate from the four colder localities. These juveniles reached maturity after 1.09 years for males and 1.55...
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and kept in a cage. Sand cats were also observed in 2014–2015 in three localities in the Turaif area in northern Saudi Arabia. In 'Uruq Bani Ma'arid on...
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Lower Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary, Sabah, Borneo, including a new locality for the Otter Civet Cynogale bennettii. Small Carnivore Conservation 54:...
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the Kursk and Voronezh Oblasts, the Trans-Carpathians and several other localities. The European polecat is widespread in the western Palaearctic to the...
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