Karyotypes of 18 rodent species collected in various localities in Thailand were analysed as part of an epidemiological survey of the region using conventional cytogenetic techniques. The aim was to re-assess the reliability of karyotype-based diagnoses of Thai rodents using an updated taxonomic framework. The species examined include Menetes berdmorei (Sciuridae), Mus caroli, Mus cervicolor and Mus cookii, Hapalomys delacouri, Chiropodomys gliroides, as well as several representatives of most of the lineages of the Rattini tribe, that is Rattus exulans, Rattus losea, Rattus tanezumi, Leopoldamys edwardsi, Leopoldamys neilli, Maxomys surifer, Niviventer fulvescens, Berylmys berdmorei, Berylmys bowersi, Bandicota indica and Bandicota savilei...
Abstract: During a field excursion in eastern Turkey and the Zanjan province of Iran, 9 rodent speci...
FIG. 8. — Standard karyotype of different Mastomys natalensis Smith, 1834 KP specimens displaying va...
Three new karyotypes (2n=40, 44, 52) are described revealing what are probably new cryptic species o...
Karyotypes of 18 rodent species collected in various localities in Thailand were analysed as part of...
E-mail Addresses: gauthier.dobigny@ird.frInternational audienceKaryotypes of 18 rodent species colle...
The chromosomes of wild rats are poorly investigated. Most studies have been confined to Rattus no...
Karyotypes are reported for 13 murines be-longing to the endemic Philippine genera Apomys, Archboldo...
Karyotypes of Hapalomys delacouri (Rodentia, Muridae) and Typhlomys cinereus (Rodentia, Platacanthom...
A great deal of information concerning the Malayan rats (Muridae, genus Rattus Fischer) exists in th...
The karyotypes of 18 species of Malayan rats, genus Rattus Fischer, are reported. Present studies re...
In recent years, there has been an ever-increasing accumulation of information pertaining to compara...
Rattus is the most studied genus all over the world but species of the genus are not thoroughly repo...
Contact: tjr@sun.ac.zaInternational audienceThe Rattini (Muridae, Murinae) includes the biologically...
FIG. 18. — Standard karyrotype of KP Rattus rattus Linnaeus, 1758 specimens: A, Š (MNHN-CG2007-1210)...
We report the first karyotypic descriptions of Nesomyinae, a subfamily of rodents endemic to Madagas...
Abstract: During a field excursion in eastern Turkey and the Zanjan province of Iran, 9 rodent speci...
FIG. 8. — Standard karyotype of different Mastomys natalensis Smith, 1834 KP specimens displaying va...
Three new karyotypes (2n=40, 44, 52) are described revealing what are probably new cryptic species o...
Karyotypes of 18 rodent species collected in various localities in Thailand were analysed as part of...
E-mail Addresses: gauthier.dobigny@ird.frInternational audienceKaryotypes of 18 rodent species colle...
The chromosomes of wild rats are poorly investigated. Most studies have been confined to Rattus no...
Karyotypes are reported for 13 murines be-longing to the endemic Philippine genera Apomys, Archboldo...
Karyotypes of Hapalomys delacouri (Rodentia, Muridae) and Typhlomys cinereus (Rodentia, Platacanthom...
A great deal of information concerning the Malayan rats (Muridae, genus Rattus Fischer) exists in th...
The karyotypes of 18 species of Malayan rats, genus Rattus Fischer, are reported. Present studies re...
In recent years, there has been an ever-increasing accumulation of information pertaining to compara...
Rattus is the most studied genus all over the world but species of the genus are not thoroughly repo...
Contact: tjr@sun.ac.zaInternational audienceThe Rattini (Muridae, Murinae) includes the biologically...
FIG. 18. — Standard karyrotype of KP Rattus rattus Linnaeus, 1758 specimens: A, Š (MNHN-CG2007-1210)...
We report the first karyotypic descriptions of Nesomyinae, a subfamily of rodents endemic to Madagas...
Abstract: During a field excursion in eastern Turkey and the Zanjan province of Iran, 9 rodent speci...
FIG. 8. — Standard karyotype of different Mastomys natalensis Smith, 1834 KP specimens displaying va...
Three new karyotypes (2n=40, 44, 52) are described revealing what are probably new cryptic species o...