The order Lagomorpha comprises about 90 living species, divided in 2 families: the pikas (Family Ochotonidae), and the rabbits, hares, and jackrabbits (Family Leporidae). Lagomorphs are important economically and scientifically as major human food resources, valued game species, pests of agricultural significance, model laboratory animals, and key elements in food webs. A quarter of the lagomorph species are listed as threatened. They are native to all continents except Antarctica, and occur up to 5000 m above sea level, from the equator to the Arctic, spanning a wide range of environmental conditions. The order has notable taxonomic problems presenting significant difficulties for defining a species due to broad phenotypic variation...
The homogenous mammalian order Lagomorpha comprises about 80 species in two families, Ochotonidae (p...
Due to their global distribution, invasive history, and unique characteristics, European rabbits are...
CITATION: Sparwel, M., et al. 2018. The volcano rabbit in the phylogenetic network of lagomorphs. Ge...
The order Lagomorpha comprises about 90 living species, divided in 2 families: the pikas (Family Oc...
The order Lagomorpha comprises about 90 living species, divided in 2 families: the pikas (Family Och...
Lagomorpha (lagomorphs), the order of mammals including pikas, hares, and rabbits, is distributed on...
The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) is relevant in a large spectrum of fields: it is a lives...
AbstractThe European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) is relevant in a large spectrum of fields: it is...
none7siThe European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) is relevant in a large spectrum of fields: it is ...
Lepus yarkandensis is a national second-class protected animal endemic to China and distributed only...
International audienceHares (genus Lepus) provide clear examples of repeated and often massive intro...
Our knowledge of the lagomorph immune system remains largely based upon studies of the European rabb...
Hares (genus Lepus) provide clear examples of repeated and often massive introgressive hybridization...
The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) is a key species in biology. Basic discoveries have been...
The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) is a key species in biology. Basic discoveries have been...
The homogenous mammalian order Lagomorpha comprises about 80 species in two families, Ochotonidae (p...
Due to their global distribution, invasive history, and unique characteristics, European rabbits are...
CITATION: Sparwel, M., et al. 2018. The volcano rabbit in the phylogenetic network of lagomorphs. Ge...
The order Lagomorpha comprises about 90 living species, divided in 2 families: the pikas (Family Oc...
The order Lagomorpha comprises about 90 living species, divided in 2 families: the pikas (Family Och...
Lagomorpha (lagomorphs), the order of mammals including pikas, hares, and rabbits, is distributed on...
The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) is relevant in a large spectrum of fields: it is a lives...
AbstractThe European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) is relevant in a large spectrum of fields: it is...
none7siThe European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) is relevant in a large spectrum of fields: it is ...
Lepus yarkandensis is a national second-class protected animal endemic to China and distributed only...
International audienceHares (genus Lepus) provide clear examples of repeated and often massive intro...
Our knowledge of the lagomorph immune system remains largely based upon studies of the European rabb...
Hares (genus Lepus) provide clear examples of repeated and often massive introgressive hybridization...
The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) is a key species in biology. Basic discoveries have been...
The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) is a key species in biology. Basic discoveries have been...
The homogenous mammalian order Lagomorpha comprises about 80 species in two families, Ochotonidae (p...
Due to their global distribution, invasive history, and unique characteristics, European rabbits are...
CITATION: Sparwel, M., et al. 2018. The volcano rabbit in the phylogenetic network of lagomorphs. Ge...