Karyotyping and several molecular methods have allowed successful identification of two morphologically similar wide-ranging Western Palearctic species, the yellow-necked field mouse Apodemus flavicollis (Melchior, 1934) and the long-tailed wood mouse A. sylvaticus (Linnaeus, 1758), but reliable species diagnosis on the basis of morphometric characters is particularly problematic. Although they are easily morphologically distinguishable in Central and Northern Europe, this is not the case in southern parts of their distribution areas. Despite that, we have successfully discriminated A. flavicollis and A. sylvaticus from Serbia (Southern Europe) using geometric and traditional morphometric methods on a data set ...
Starch gel electrophoresis at 36 presumptive loci was used to study genetic variation and systematic...
International audienceTo better understand the evolutionary history of oriental wildlife newcomers i...
Wood mice of the genus Apodemus rank among the most common extant mammals throughout Europe. A histo...
Karyotyping and several molecular methods have allowed successful identification of two morpholog...
The yellow-necked field mouse, Apodemus flavicollis (Melchior, 1934), and the long-tailed field mous...
The woodmouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) and yellow-necked fieldmouse (Apodemus flavicollis) are sympatri...
The woodmouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) and yellow-necked fieldmouse (Apodelnus flavicollis) are sympatr...
The utility of the Inter Simple Sequence Repeat-Polymerase Chain Reaction (ISSR-PCR) was explored in...
Phylogenetic relationships among three species of the genus Apodemus (A.. avicollis, A. sylvaticus a...
Genetic variation was studied using protein electrophoresis of 28-38 gene loci in 1347 specimens of ...
Genetic variation was studied using protein electrophoresis of 28-38 gene loci in 1347 specimens of ...
Mice of genus Apodemus are wide spred in Europe, western Asia and North Africa. Twenty one species a...
Summarv ThePhDthesisisbasedonthefollowingpapers: Tnsr or cHARAcTER DISpLACEMENTrN URBAN populATroNs ...
Apodemus sylvaticus stankovici, described from the topographically rough landscape of the western Ba...
Background Mice of the genus Apodemus are one the most common mammals in the Palaearctic region. Des...
Starch gel electrophoresis at 36 presumptive loci was used to study genetic variation and systematic...
International audienceTo better understand the evolutionary history of oriental wildlife newcomers i...
Wood mice of the genus Apodemus rank among the most common extant mammals throughout Europe. A histo...
Karyotyping and several molecular methods have allowed successful identification of two morpholog...
The yellow-necked field mouse, Apodemus flavicollis (Melchior, 1934), and the long-tailed field mous...
The woodmouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) and yellow-necked fieldmouse (Apodemus flavicollis) are sympatri...
The woodmouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) and yellow-necked fieldmouse (Apodelnus flavicollis) are sympatr...
The utility of the Inter Simple Sequence Repeat-Polymerase Chain Reaction (ISSR-PCR) was explored in...
Phylogenetic relationships among three species of the genus Apodemus (A.. avicollis, A. sylvaticus a...
Genetic variation was studied using protein electrophoresis of 28-38 gene loci in 1347 specimens of ...
Genetic variation was studied using protein electrophoresis of 28-38 gene loci in 1347 specimens of ...
Mice of genus Apodemus are wide spred in Europe, western Asia and North Africa. Twenty one species a...
Summarv ThePhDthesisisbasedonthefollowingpapers: Tnsr or cHARAcTER DISpLACEMENTrN URBAN populATroNs ...
Apodemus sylvaticus stankovici, described from the topographically rough landscape of the western Ba...
Background Mice of the genus Apodemus are one the most common mammals in the Palaearctic region. Des...
Starch gel electrophoresis at 36 presumptive loci was used to study genetic variation and systematic...
International audienceTo better understand the evolutionary history of oriental wildlife newcomers i...
Wood mice of the genus Apodemus rank among the most common extant mammals throughout Europe. A histo...