Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioNewborn laboratory hybrids of Peromyscus maniculatus and P. polionotus were observed daily from birth to weaning and compared with offspring of each of the parent types. The Fi hybrids were intermediate between the parent types in mean age at which pinnae unfolded, hair appeared, and eyes opened. Of the parent types, the pinnae of P. polionotus opened one day later than P. maniculatus. Hybrid offspring were less viable than the parent types, with a mortality peak noted during the second postnatal week
In mammals, the most frequently observed hybrid dysgenesis effects are growth disturbances and male ...
ABSTRACT: A new hairless mutant of Peromyscus callfomlcus Inslgnls Is described. This occurred In la...
Crosses between two recently diverged rodent spe-cies of the genus Peromyscus result in dramatic par...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioN...
Crosses between the North American deer mouse species Peromyscus maniculatus (BW) and P. polionotus ...
Rodents of the genus Peromyscus are among the most common North American mammals. Crosses between na...
The purpose of this project was to investigate the taxonomic relationship and the biology of Peromys...
One hundred and sixty-nine mice of Peromyscus leucopus noveboracensis and Peromyscus maniculatus gra...
The purpose of this study is to compare two populations of Peromyscus maniculatus gambelii from the ...
The deer mouse (genus Peromyscus) is the most abundant mammal in North America, and it occupies almo...
Six inbred strains and 3 F2 hybrid crosses of mice were assessed for developmental status at 32 days...
The object of this study was to compare the role of changes in reproduction and mortality in regulat...
Understanding how complex, adaptive behavior evolves is a major goal of biological research. Phenoty...
Hybridization between closely related species of mammals is often accompanied by abnormal growth of ...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
In mammals, the most frequently observed hybrid dysgenesis effects are growth disturbances and male ...
ABSTRACT: A new hairless mutant of Peromyscus callfomlcus Inslgnls Is described. This occurred In la...
Crosses between two recently diverged rodent spe-cies of the genus Peromyscus result in dramatic par...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioN...
Crosses between the North American deer mouse species Peromyscus maniculatus (BW) and P. polionotus ...
Rodents of the genus Peromyscus are among the most common North American mammals. Crosses between na...
The purpose of this project was to investigate the taxonomic relationship and the biology of Peromys...
One hundred and sixty-nine mice of Peromyscus leucopus noveboracensis and Peromyscus maniculatus gra...
The purpose of this study is to compare two populations of Peromyscus maniculatus gambelii from the ...
The deer mouse (genus Peromyscus) is the most abundant mammal in North America, and it occupies almo...
Six inbred strains and 3 F2 hybrid crosses of mice were assessed for developmental status at 32 days...
The object of this study was to compare the role of changes in reproduction and mortality in regulat...
Understanding how complex, adaptive behavior evolves is a major goal of biological research. Phenoty...
Hybridization between closely related species of mammals is often accompanied by abnormal growth of ...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
In mammals, the most frequently observed hybrid dysgenesis effects are growth disturbances and male ...
ABSTRACT: A new hairless mutant of Peromyscus callfomlcus Inslgnls Is described. This occurred In la...
Crosses between two recently diverged rodent spe-cies of the genus Peromyscus result in dramatic par...