... INSULAR MAMMALS: EVIDENCE FROM THE TRI‐COLORED SQUIRREL (CALLOSCIURUS PREVOSTI) OF SOUTHEAST ASIA Get access Lawrence R. Heaney ...
Tópico(s): Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
1978 - Oxford University Press | Evolution
Tópico(s): Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
1978 - Oxford University Press | Evolution
D. K. Mardon, Lance A. Durden,
... and F. sciuri (Ewing) from the tree squirrel Callosciurus prevosti in Sabah (Borneo). Nestivalius sulawesiensis sp. n. was ...
Tópico(s): Vector-borne infectious diseases
2003 - Wiley | Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Dario d’Ovidio, Laura Rinaldi, Davide Ianniello, Thomas M. Donnelly, Paola Pepe, Michele Capasso, Giuseppe Cringoli,
... asymptomatic pet squirrels belonging to five different species (Callosciurus finlaysonii, n=6, C. prevosti, n=6; Tamias striatus, n=26, T. sibiricus, ...
Tópico(s): Helminth infection and control
2013 - Elsevier BV | Veterinary Parasitology
William A. Xanten, David Keßler, JOANN GRUMM,
... 286 Breeding and management of Prevost's squirrel Callosciurus prevosti at the National Zoological Park WILLIAM XANTEN, WILLIAM ...
Tópico(s): Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology
1988 - Wiley | International Zoo Yearbook
WILLIAM XANTEN, DAVID S. KESSLER, JOANN GRUMM,
Tópico(s): Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
1987 - Wiley | International Zoo Yearbook
... the heading of ‘Independent variable’) the entry for Callosciurus prevosti should read ‘−Isolation*; +area*’ (not ‘+Isolation*; +area*’ (i. ...
Tópico(s): Bat Biology and Ecology Studies
2007 - Wiley | Journal of Biogeography
... asymptomatic pet squirrels belonging to five different species (Callosciurus finlaysonii, n = 6, C. prevosti, n = 6; Tamias striatus, n = 26, T. sibiricus, ...
Tópico(s): Animal Nutrition and Physiology
2008 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine
Vincent Nijman, Abdullah Abdullah, Ahmad Ardiansyah, Marco Campera, Jessica Chavez, Tungga Dewi, Emma Hankinson, Katherine Hedger, Muhammad Ali Imron, Sophie Manson, Thaís Q. Morcatty, I Nyoman Aji Duranegara Payuse, Brittany C. Rapone, Chris R. Shepherd, Penthai Siriwat, Magdalena S. Svensson, K. A. I. Nekaris,
... transmission and to establish themselves as invasive species. Callosciurus spp. (Greek for beautiful squirrel) are popular in the pet trade due to their medium size and many colour variants, though several feral populations have established themselves in various parts of the world and these wild-caught individuals can carry and spread infectious diseases. Here, we investigate the live trade in Prevost’s squirrels ( C. prevosti ) in Indonesia where they are naturally found on ...
Tópico(s): Insect and Pesticide Research
2024 - Springer Science+Business Media | European Journal of Wildlife Research