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A Karyological Study of Some Murid Rodents (Rodentia: Muridae) of Iran
Family Muridae consists of eight genera and 28 species in Iran. This family shows
notable variability of karyological features. In this study, karyological data derived from
11 species of 7 genera of this family of Iran are presented...
Investigation of climatic effects on the shape and volume of tympanic bulla of Meriones libycus and M.Persicus(Muridae: Rodentia) form Northeastern Iran: An evolutionary approach
Jirds are very widespread in desert and semi descxt
Preliminary study of rodents using pellets of predatory birds in Iran
of rodents including Muridae, Dipodidae, Cricetidae, Sciuridae and Calomysidae, respectively. Although it is evident that dental morphology is a valuable tool to recognition the most genera, it is not enough for the specific identification in some cases...
Faunistic and taxonomic study of Rodents from northwestern Iran
Iran. In addition, all specimens of the Zoology Museum of
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (ZMFUM) attributed to the region were denoted. The
study shows that the specimens belong to 18 nominal forms attributing to 5 families:
Muridae...
Testing and quantification of cranial shape and size variation within Meriones hurrianae (Rodentia: Gerbillinae): A geometric morphometric approach
The Indian Jird, Meriones hurrianae, is unusual among the family Gerbillidae in not being from desert or
sub-desert habitats, and in its ability to endure cold weather. Therefore, the distribution range of ...
Cranial variation in Meriones tristrami (Rodentia: Muridae: Gerbillinae) and its morphological comparison with Meriones persicus, Meriones vinogradovi and Meriones libycus: a geometric morphometric study
Jirds (genus Meriones) comprise a group of rodents, of which the biodiversity is still poorly known. Reason for this is that several species of similar morphologies are known to occur sympatrically. In the north-west of ...
Cranial phenotypic variation in Meriones crassus and M. libycus (Rodentia, Gerbillinae), and a morphological divergence in M. crassus from the Iranian Plateau and Mesopotamia (Western Zagros Mountains)
Jirds (genus Meriones) are a diverse group of rodents, with a wide distribution range in Iran.
Sundevall’s jird (Meriones crassus Sundevall, 1842) is one such species that shows a disjunct distribution,
found ...
Chromosome C-banding in Mus musculus L.1766 strains shows a fixed position for the centromere and variable amounts in different populations
Three subspecies of Mus musculus have been recognized in Iran so far. The house mouse (genus0T 0T2TMus2T, species0T 0T2TMus musculus2T) are recognized for their highly conserved morphology and chromosomal structure, but ...
Geographic pattern of cranial differentiation in the Asian Midday Jird Meriones meridianus (Rodentia: Muridae: Gerbillinae) and its taxonomic implications
The existence of cryptic species in the midday jird (Meriones meridianus) has been suggested in literature, although based on little empirical data to support this hypothesis. In this study, a two-dimensional landmark-based ...
Morphological and morphometric analyses of dental and cranial characters in apodemus hyrcanicus and a. Witherbyi (rodentia: Muridae)form Iran
Morphological and morphometric analyses of dental and cranial characters in apodemus hyrcanicus and a. Witherbyi (rodentia: Muridae)form Iran...



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