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Open AccessConvergent evolution of an extreme dietary specialisation, the olfactory system of worm-eating rodents
Turbinal bones are key components of the mammalian rostrum that contribute to three critical functions: (1) homeothermy, (2) water conservation and (3) olfaction. With over 700 extant species, murine rodents (...
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Cryptic genetic diversity in Rattus of the San Francisco Bay region, California
Invasive species can have complex invasion histories, harbor cryptic levels of diversity, and pose taxonomic problems for pest management authorities. Roof rats, Rattus rattus sensu lato, are common invasive pest...
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Australian Rodents: Two Natural Experiments in Diversification of Murinae