Search results for "Apodemus"

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Geological context and micromammal fauna characterisation from the karstic infilling of La Pedrera (Albaida, Valencia, E Spain)

2020

La Pedrera is a new palaeontological site located south of the province of Valencia, between the Betic and Iberian Ranges, in a cavity filled with sediments inside a tufa formation. Roughly 260 fossil remains, corresponding to 14 taxa, have been recovered and studied from Unit III. Six rodents (Microtus sp., M. sp. gr. M. (Terricola) duodecimcostatus-lusitanicus, Microtus sp. gr. M. brecciensis-cabrerae, Arvicola sapidus, Eliomys quercinus, and Apodemus sp. gr. sylvaticusfl avicollis), one lagomorph (Oryctolagus cf. cuniculus), three insectivores (Soricinae indet., Crocidura sp., and Talpa cf. europaea) and four bats (Myotis blythii, Rhinolophus cf. ferrumequinum, Myotis bechsteinii, and Rh…

RhinolophusbiologyEcologyMyotis blythiibiochronology palaeoenvironment palaeoclimate mutual ecogeographic range method hitat weighting methodPaleontologyRhinolophus euryalebiology.organism_classificationQE701-760GeographyCrociduraApodemusArvicolaTalpaEliomys
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On the origin and systematics of the northern African wood mouse (<i>Apodemus sylvaticus</i>) populations: a comparative study of mtDNA r…

2001

Conflicting hypotheses have been formulated regarding the origin of wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) populations in northern Africa. In this study, the mtDNA restriction patterns of mice (n = 28) collected in Tunisia and Morocco are compared with those of representatives from southern Europe (n = 102). The neighbour-joining tree confirms the existence of the three lineages previously found in the Mediterranean area: western, Tyrrhenian–Balkan, and Sicilian. The western group is isolated from the two others, with bootstrap values of 89 and 95%. Northern African patterns are included in the western group. Their variability is low, the same pattern being shared by five Tunisian and all Morocca…

SystematicsMitochondrial DNAbiologySettore BIO/05 - Zoologiavirus diseasesZoologyWoodmouserespiratory systembiology.organism_classificationMediterranean BasinWood mouseMediterranean areas mtDNA restriction patterns neighbour-joining tree Sicilian lineage anthropogenic introductionPhylogeneticsApodemusAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMuridaeCanadian Journal of Zoology
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The helminth community of the wood mouse, <I>Apodemus sylvaticus</I>, in the Sierra Espuña, Murcia, Spain

2004

The helminth community of the wood mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus, in the Sierra Espuna was characterized after a complete analysis of its helminth community component and infracommunity structure relative to host age, sex and year of capture. The helminth community comprised 13 species: one trematode, four cestodes and eight nematodes. The cestode Pseudocatenotaenia matovi and the nematode Syphacia frederici were the most prevalent and abundant helminth species, respectively. Sixty four percent of mice analysed presented helminths with a direct cycle and 42% presented helminths with an indirect cycle. The helminth community presents a low diversity with infracommunities usually made up of only…

biologyHost (biology)EcologyCestodaZoologyGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationWood mousefluids and secretionsNematodeAbundance (ecology)parasitic diseasesApodemusHelminthsAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologySpecies richnessJournal of Helminthology
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Influencia de factores intrínsecos y extrínsecos sobre la evolución postincendio de la comunidad helmintiana del ratón de campo, Apodemus sylvaticus,…

2015

A lo largo de casi dos décadas se ha estado analizando el papel de los helmintos del ratón de campo, Apodemus sylvaticus, como bioindicadores del proceso de regeneración postincendio en el ecosistema de bosque mediterráneo del Parc Natural de la Serra Calderona, entre las provincias de Castelló y València. Formando parte de este proyecto multidisciplinar, se analiza la influencia de factores intrínsecos y extrínsecos sobre la evolución postincendio de las 10 especies componentes de la comunidad helmintiana del ratón de campo, 18 años después del incendio forestal. El análisis se ha llevado a cabo sobre 917 A. sylvaticus, 675 procedentes de las zonas quemadas y 242 de las zonas control. Las …

ecosistemas mediterráneosComunitat ValencianaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología animal (Zoología) ::Parasitología animalpoblaciones helmintianas componentesApodemus sylvaticusregeneración postincendiofactores extrínsecosfactores intrínsecos:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología animal (Zoología) ::Parasitología animal [UNESCO]comunidad helmintianaparc natural de la Serra Calderonabioindicadores
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Ecological study of the wood mouse helminth community in a burned Mediterranean ecosystem in regeneration five years after a wildfire

2007

AbstractParasites are used as biological tags in environmental impact studies. However, terrestrial systems in general and small mammals in particular are rarely considered in these ecological studies. Based on the effects of a wildfire which occurred in the Spanish Serra Calderona Natural Park — a typical Mediterranean ecosystem — the regeneration process of the wood mouse population and its helminth community is analysed. A total of 217 individuals of Apodemus sylvaticus were studied in a five year period, from the second to the fifth post-fire year: 152 mice originating from the burned area and 65 from the control — non-burned — area. The helminth community for both burned and non-burned…

education.field_of_studybiologyHost (biology)EcologyPopulationEcological studybiology.organism_classificationWood mouseparasitic diseasesApodemusHelminthsParasitologyEnvironmental impact assessmentRegeneration (ecology)educationActa Parasitologica
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First report on the helminthfauna of the yellow-necked mouse, Apodemus flavicollis, in the Iberian Peninsula

2016

Summary Information about the prevalence of helminth parasites of the yellow-necked mouse, Apodemus flavicollis, in the Iberian Peninsula is almost non-existent and there is no reliable data reported from Spain. Fourteen A. flavicollis from the Erro River valley (Navarre, Spain) were examined for endoparasites, between February 2001 and July 2002. Thirteen specimens (92.9 %) of the total sample were parasitized by at least one of the following six helminth species: one trematode (Corrigia vitta), one cestode (Taenia parva larvae) and four nematodes (Trichuris muris, Calodium hepaticum, Heligmosomoides polygyrus and Syphacia stroma). This is the first report about the helminthfauna of A. fla…

yellow-necked mouse0301 basic medicineMedicine (General)TrichuriasisAgriculture (General)Ecology (disciplines)ZoologyBiologyS1-97203 medical and health sciencesR5-920Peninsulaparasitic diseasesmedicineHelminthsTaeniasisCestode infectionserro river valleygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryapodemus flavicollis030108 mycology & parasitologymedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationhumanitieshelminth communityiberian peninsulaCapillariasisApodemusAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyHelminthologia
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