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1. Classification And Phylogeography Of Hantaviruses Reservoir Hosts Rodentia In Longquan City, Zhejiang Province
2. Evolutionary History Of Spalacidae And Geometric Morphometric Study Of Spalacadae(Mammalia: Rodentia)
3. The Molecular Phylogeography Of Meriones Meridianus (Rodentia:Cricetidae) In Northern China
4. Studies On The Evolutionary Molecular Mechansim Of Adadtation Of Animals Native To The Plateau For Galliformes,Rodentia And Lagomorpha
5. Molecular Phylogeography And Genetic Structure Of Microtus Fortis(Arvicolinae,Rodentia) In China
6. Molecular Phylogeographical Structure And Cryptic Species Diversity Of Leopoldamys Edwardsi Complex(Rodentia:Muridae)
7. Study On Phylogeny Of Cricetinae And Evolution Of Cricetulus Kamensis(Rodentia,Cricetidae)
8. Comparative Phylogeography Of Niviventer Confucianus And N.Fulvescens(rodentia:Muridae) In China
9. Research On Skull Geographical Variation Of Meriones Meridianus (Rodentia:Cricetidae) By Geometric Morphometric Methods
10. Systematics Taxonomy Study Of Niviventer Confucianus(Rodentia:Muridae) In Shandong Province,China
11. New sicistine mice (Sicistinae, Rodentia, Mammalia) from the Early Miocene of Gashunyinadege, Inner Mongolia, China
12. Evolution, systematics and functional anatomy of Cricetodontini (Cricetidae, Rodentia, Mammalia) from the northern Junggar Basin, northwestern China
13. Evolution of bipedalism in Dipodoidea (Rodentia: Mammalia): A molecular and paleobiological investigation
14. Phylogenetic relationships and historical biogeography of the genus Akodon (Rodentia: Cricetidae)
15. Cospeciation between Geomys pocket gophers (Rodentia: Geomyidae) and their Aphodius inquilines (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
16. Adaptation, diversification, and desert ecology of the most diverse order of mammals (Mammalia, Rodentia)
17. New Materials Of Beavers (Castoridae,Rodentia,Mammalia) From The Middle Miocene Of Northern Junggar Basin,Xinjiang
18. The Research On Hoarding Behaviors And Interaction Networks Of Rodents Toward Seeds On A Global Scale
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