revision of the genus soricinia spassky & spasskaja, 1954 (cestoda: cyclophyllidea: hymenolepididae) with redescriptions of three species, an amended generic diagnosis and an identification key to species. | redescriptions of three species of soricinia spassky & spasskaja, 1954 are provided. the type-species of the genus, soricinia soricis (baer, 1925), is redescribed on the basis of the holotype from the alpine shrew sorex alpinus schinz collected in salève mountain, france. since the type-material of soricinia infirma (żarnowski, 1955) has apparently been lost, a neotype from the type-host sorex araneus l. and from a region reasonably close to the type-locality (poltavska oblast' in the ukraine), ... | 2016 | 27220999 |
[some physiological and biochemical indicators of underyearling laxman's shrews (sorex cecutiens laxmann) and even-toothed shrews (sorex isodon turov) under conditions of different population densities]. | based on the results of a study conducted in 2006-2010 in the buyunda river basin (a feeder of the kolyma river), the influence of the population density of common shrews (sorex) on some of the physiological and biochemical parameters (glycogen and lipids in the liver, the relative weight of the spleen, the white and brown adipose tissue cellularity of bone and brain tissue) was investigated. the content of energy reserve substances was correlated with the number of animals (fat deposits had a n ... | 2016 | 24459854 |
[genetic diversity and genetic structure of sorex isodon in northeast china]. | a total of 64 haplotypes were obtained from the complete cytochrome b gene (cyt b) of 77 sorex isodon collected from three populations (daxing'anling, xiaoxing'anling, and changbai mountains) in northeast china. the haplotype diversity was 0.9920 and the nucleotide diversity was 0.0105, indicating high genetic diversity. the genetic diversity of changbai mountains population was significantly higher than that of daxing'anling and xiaoxing'anling populations. the f-statistics, the number of migra ... | 2020 | 32476358 |
phylogeny and origins of hantaviruses harbored by bats, insectivores, and rodents. | hantaviruses are among the most important zoonotic pathogens of humans and the subject of heightened global attention. despite the importance of hantaviruses for public health, there is no consensus on their evolutionary history and especially the frequency of virus-host co-divergence versus cross-species virus transmission. documenting the extent of hantavirus biodiversity, and particularly their range of mammalian hosts, is critical to resolving this issue. here, we describe four novel hantavi ... | 2013 | 23408889 |