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An Atlas of Mammalian Chromosomes
Meriones shawi (Shaw’s jird)
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T. C. Hsu
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Kurt Benirschke
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1971
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Springer New York
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Chromosomal Evolution in Rodents
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Hybridization in the rodent genus <i>Meriones</i>
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Didelphis marsupialis
pp. 5
Marmosa alstoni (Alston’s opossum)
pp. 9
Marmosa murina (Mouse opossum)
pp. 13
Neomys fodiens (Old world water shrew)
pp. 17
Sorex caecutiens (Masked shrew; Laxmann’s shrew)
pp. 21
Artibeus turpis (Teapa fruit-eating bat)
pp. 25
Chiroderma villosum
pp. 29
Glossophaga soricina (Pallas’ long-tongued bat)
pp. 33
Pteronotus parnellii
pp. 37
Nycticeius humeralis (Evening bat)
pp. 41
Lepus townsendii (White-tailed jack rabbit)
pp. 45
Sylvilagus floridanus(Eastern cottontail)
pp. 49
Ammospermophilus harrisii (Harris’ antelope squirrel)
pp. 53
Callospermophilus (Citellus) lateralis (Golden-mantled ground squirrel)
pp. 57
Cynomys gunnisoni (Gunnison’s Prairie dog)
pp. 61
Eutamias ruficaudus (Red-tailed chipmunk)
pp. 65
Eutamias sibiricus (Asian chipmunk)
pp. 69
Peromyscus floridanus (Florida mouse)
pp. 73
Peromyscus melanophrys (Plateau mouse)
pp. 77
Arvicola terrestris (Water vole)
pp. 81
Lagurus curtatus (Sagebrush vole)
pp. 85
Lagurus lagurus (Steppe lemming)
pp. 89
Microtus townsendii (Townsend’s vole)
pp. 93
Ondatra zibethica (Muskrat)
pp. 97
Meriones hurrianae (Indian desert gerbil)
pp. 101
Meriones libycus (Libyan jird)
pp. 105
Meriones shawi (Shaw’s jird)
pp. 109
Mus cervicolor
pp. 113
Rattus rattus (Black rat)
pp. 117
Nyctereutes procyonoides (viverrinus) (Raccoon dog)
pp. 121
Mustela frenata (Long-tailed weasel)
pp. 125
Bdeogale sp. (Black-footed mongoose)
pp. 129
Paradoxurus hermaphroditus cochinensis (Palm civet)
pp. 133
Acinonyx jubatus (Cheetah)
pp. 137
Felis serval (Serval)
pp. 141
Felis viverrina (Fishing cat)
pp. 145
Felis (Leopardus) wiedi(i) (Marguay cat)
pp. 149
Orycteropus afer (Aardvark)
pp. 153
Elephas maximus (Indian or Asian elephant)
pp. 157
Equus quagga (Burchell’s zebra, Plains zebra)
pp. 161
Elaphurus davidianus (Pere David’s deer)
pp. 165
Cephalophus silvicultor (Yellow-backed duiker)
pp. 169
Rupicapra rupicapra (Chamois)
pp. 173
Lemur fulvus fulvus (Red-fronted lemur)
pp. 177
Leontocebus rosalia (Golden marmoset)
pp. 181
Cercocebus torquatus (Red crowned mangabey)
pp. 185
Cercopithecus cephus (Moustached guenon)
pp. 189
Miopithecus (Cercopithecus) talapoin (Talapoin monkey; ozem)
pp. 193
Presbytis obscurus (Dusky langur)
pp. 197
Pongo pygmaeus (Orangutan)
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