Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-), Vol. 73, No. 3 (Autumn, 1970), pp. 376-381 (6 pages) The taxonomy of the enteric amoebae of rodents is confused because investigators have tended ...
Most of our understanding of the mammalian immune system comes from detailed studies of inbred, laboratory-adapted strains of the house mouse, Mus musculus domesticus, but whether such responses are ...
Above photo: House mouse, Mus musculus, from Purdue Extension publication AS-692-W The most common rodent pest in structures is the house mouse, Mus musculus. House mice exist in all 50 states of the ...
Eight 0.1-ha small-mammal enclosures were stocked with house mice (Mus musculus) on 6 June 1975. Mice were allowed to populate all grids until late December 1975. Four of the grids contained a ...
For much of the country, as the temperatures drop, there is increased activity of mice to find a harborage area. For any food operation, or homeowner, for that matter, this means an increased ...
To most people, all small rodents are virtually indistinguishable from each other, and as such, they are lumped together and considered to be mice of one kind or another. In Webster’s Third New ...
When a laboratory mouse and a house mouse come nose to nose for the first time, each one is encountering something it has never seen before. They are both Mus musculus. But the wild mouse is facing a ...
Where there are people, there are mice. This pretty well summarizes the millennia-old relationship between man and mouse. Few species have benefited from humans as much as the house mouse, Mus ...
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