10 pagesInternational audienceThe morphology of the first lower molar (M1) of Microtus (Terricola) multiplex (Fatio, 1905) was compared amongst 15 populations from the Alps (Switzerland, Italy, France). M. multiplex orientalis from Trentino Alto Adige is close to the nominative subspecies M. multiplex multiplex from Ticino characterised by a great size, a not tilted pitymyan rhombus and an important development of the anterior part of the M1. M. multiplex druentius from Ubaye mainly differs from the nominative subspecies by a smaller tooth size. Populations from Valle d'Aosta and Piemonte show on the whole a morphology intermediate between M. m. multiplex and M. m. druentius subspecies, however, the pitymyan rhombus is more tilted and the d...
International audienceAmong the flourishing Muroidea, the Eucricetodontinaeconstitute the most diver...
The main object of this research is the study of the variability degree of the first lower molar in ...
The Microtus (Tyrrhenicola) is an endemic Pleistocene and Holocene, arvicolid (Rodentia, Mammalia) o...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe morphology of the first lower molar (M1) of Microtus (Terricola) m...
13 pagesInternational audienceThe morphology of the first lower molar of Microtus savii group (M. br...
9 pagesInternational audienceThe data on dental variability in natural populations of sibling specie...
The morphometrical analysis of the first lower molar of four populations of ground voles from the Ea...
International audienceThis study compares the interspecifific and intraspecifific variation of six c...
Comparative odontometrical analysis of the Mediterranean ground vole Microtus (Terricola) duodecimco...
Seventeen extant populations of Microtus (Terricola) savii have been investigated for correlations o...
Seventeen extant populations of Microtus (Terricola) savii have been investigated for correlations o...
Morphological and morphometric variations in the first lower molars of Microtus arvalis and Microtus...
[ENG] Lower M1 morphological comparisons between Pitytmys lusitanicus and Pitymys duodecimcostatus f...
Synyavska, I O., Peskov, V. N. (2020): Morphotype And Multivariate Analysis Of The Occlusal Pattern ...
Lower M, morphological comparisons between Pitymys lusitanicus and Pitymys duodecimcostatus from Nor...
International audienceAmong the flourishing Muroidea, the Eucricetodontinaeconstitute the most diver...
The main object of this research is the study of the variability degree of the first lower molar in ...
The Microtus (Tyrrhenicola) is an endemic Pleistocene and Holocene, arvicolid (Rodentia, Mammalia) o...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe morphology of the first lower molar (M1) of Microtus (Terricola) m...
13 pagesInternational audienceThe morphology of the first lower molar of Microtus savii group (M. br...
9 pagesInternational audienceThe data on dental variability in natural populations of sibling specie...
The morphometrical analysis of the first lower molar of four populations of ground voles from the Ea...
International audienceThis study compares the interspecifific and intraspecifific variation of six c...
Comparative odontometrical analysis of the Mediterranean ground vole Microtus (Terricola) duodecimco...
Seventeen extant populations of Microtus (Terricola) savii have been investigated for correlations o...
Seventeen extant populations of Microtus (Terricola) savii have been investigated for correlations o...
Morphological and morphometric variations in the first lower molars of Microtus arvalis and Microtus...
[ENG] Lower M1 morphological comparisons between Pitytmys lusitanicus and Pitymys duodecimcostatus f...
Synyavska, I O., Peskov, V. N. (2020): Morphotype And Multivariate Analysis Of The Occlusal Pattern ...
Lower M, morphological comparisons between Pitymys lusitanicus and Pitymys duodecimcostatus from Nor...
International audienceAmong the flourishing Muroidea, the Eucricetodontinaeconstitute the most diver...
The main object of this research is the study of the variability degree of the first lower molar in ...
The Microtus (Tyrrhenicola) is an endemic Pleistocene and Holocene, arvicolid (Rodentia, Mammalia) o...