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- M . eugenii fed fresh grass (Phalaris aquatics).
- Dynamics of leg muscle function in tammar wallabies (M. eugenii
- Dynamics of leg muscle function in tammar wallabies (M. eugenii) during level versus incline hopping. A.
- jeb.biologists.org
- Chromosome heterozygosity and de novo chromosome
- BE-1, a hybrid between W. bicolor and M. eugenii, represents the most divergent cross used in this study [parent species diverged.
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- Macropus eugenii
- tammar, M.
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- TOXOPLASMOSIS IN WALLABIES (MACROPUS RUFOGRISEUS
- wallabies (1 M. eugenii and 2 M. rufogriseus) from this shipment, and.
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- Cranial osteogenesis in Monodelphis domestica (Didelphidae) and
- 'Since the original drafting of this paper over 35 additional M. domestica specimens and aver 10 additional M .
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- Биологи восстановили доисторический антибиотик
- Бен Кокс (Benjamin G. Cocks) и его коллеги исследовали генетический код M. eugenii и установили гены, отвечающие за синтез 14 антимикробных пептидов из семейства кателицидинов (cathelicidin), передаёт New Scientist.
- Tammar Wallaby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- M. e. derbianus (Western Australia and nearby islands); M.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Dynamics of leg muscle function in tammar wallabies (M. eugenii
- Dynamics of leg muscle function in tammar wallabies (M. eugenii) during level versus incline hopping. Biewener AA, McGowan C, Card GM, Baudinette RV.
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- Dynamics of leg muscle function in tammar wallabies (M. eugenii
- Dynamics of leg muscle function in tammar wallabies (M. eugenii) during level versus incline hopping. (Downloading may take up to 30 seconds.
- jeb.biologists.org
- Comparative Mammalian Brain Collections: Tammar (Macropus
- M. eugenii is herbivorous, foraging in open forests or savannahs and relying on dense vegetation for cover.
- brainmuseum.org
- ADW: Macropus eugenii: Information
- 4 days ago Male M. eugenii have a long duration of spermatogenesis and a long period of sperm transit in comparison with other mammals.
- animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu
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