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Publikováno v:
Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences. 7:109-112
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Zoology in the Middle East. 52:3-10
Twenty-two specimens of the Indian Gerbil (Tatera indica Hardwicke, 1807) were collected during January and February 2009 from northeastern Syria near the border with Turkey. The external and cranial morphology and biometric measurements are given. S
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Bird Conservation International. 21:274-283
SummaryA small colony of Northern Bald Ibis Geronticus eremita breeding in the Syrian desert is the only wild remnant of the eastern population of this ‘Critically Endangered’ species. Since its discovery in 2002, the colony has not increased in
Autor:
David H. Johnson, Adwan H. Shehab
Publikováno v:
Ardea. 97:503-514
The distribution of owls in Syria was investigated during a larger project to plot the distribution of small mammals in the country. Owl pellets were collected from 92 localities representing most of the habitats in Syria; during this work, seven spe
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Zoology in the Middle East. 48:3-12
Five adult specimens of the Asian Garden Dormouse, Eliomys melanurus Wagner, 1840, were collected near Deir az-Zor, along the Euphrates river in the north-eastern part of Syria. The external morphology and biometric measurements are discussed. Skull,
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Zoology in the Middle East. 44:3-10
We present here data on the karyotypes of seven species of rodents from Jordan. The karyotype of Acomys dimidiatus was found to be 2n= 38, NF= 70; Acomys russatus russatus and A. r. lewisi 2n= 66, NF= 94; Apodemus flavicollis 2n= 48, NF= 48; Apodemus
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Zoology in the Middle East. 42:37-46
Twenty-nine adult specimens of the Libyan Jird, Meriones libycus, were collected from semi-arid areas to the east and north of Damascus city. The external morphology and biometric measurements for these specimens are discussed. Skull, cheek tooth str
Autor:
Ibrahim H. Mamkhair, Adwan H. Shehab
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Zoology in the Middle East. 39:25-30
Two species of horseshoe bats (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum and R. euryale) were found roosting together at a historic site in Salaheddin Citadel, 30 km east of Lattakia, in the coastal region of northern Syria. The Greater Horseshoe Bat R. ferrumequinu
Autor:
Adwan H. Shehab, Ibrahim H. Mamkhair
Publikováno v:
Zoology in the Middle East. 33:73-78
The Egyptian Fruit Bat, Rousettus aegyptiacus, was recorded in July 2004 in the Orontes River Valley in northern Syria, which is the first record for Syria. A roosting colony with 1000–1500 individuals was found in a cave, and notes on the breeding
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Zoology in the Middle East. 33:27-42
A total of 23 species of small mammals (5 Chiroptera and 18 Rodentia) were recovered from owl pellets collected from several localities in Syria. The occurrence of Taphozous nudiventris magnus on the Syrian Euphrates is part of a northwestern extensi