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Begall, Sabine a, ⁎, Berendes, Meike a, Schielke, Charlotte K.M. a, Henning, Yoshiyuki a, Laghanke, Marzena a, Scharff, Andreas a, van Daele, Paul b, Burda, Hynek a
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In Journal of Thermal Biology October 2015 53:15-22
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Kruska, Dieter C.T. ⁎, Steffen, Katja
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In Mammalian Biology 2009 74(4):298-307
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In Physiology & Behavior 22 October 2007 92(3):526-532
Autor:
Lotta L. Hohrenk, Yoshiyuki Henning, Sabine Begall, Philip Dammann, Torsten C. Schmidt, R. Nappe, Arne Sahm, Hynek Burda, Karol Szafranski
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 376:20200207
Giant mole-rats ( Fukomys mechowii ) are remarkably long-lived subterranean rodents (maximum recorded lifespan as reported here greater than 26 years) that live in families with one reproductive pair (breeders) and their non-reproductive offspring (n
Higher gene expression stability during aging in long-lived giant mole-rats than in short-lived rats
Autor:
Matthias Platzer, Yoshiyuki Henning, Philip Dammann, Christiane Vole, Karol Szafranski, Arne Sahm, Martin Bens, Marco Groth, Steve Hoffmann, Matthias Schwab
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Aging (Albany NY)
Aging, 10(12):3938-3956
Aging, 10(12):3938-3956
CA Dammann Many aging-associated physiological changes are known to occur in short- and long-lived species with different trajectories. Emerging evidence suggests that numerous life history trait differences between species are based on interspecies
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Arne Sahm, Philip Dammann, Marco Groth, Matthias Platzer, Yoshiyuki Henning, Christiane Vole, Karol Szafranski, Martin Bens, Matthias Schwab
Many aging-associated physiological changes are known to come up in short‐ and long-lived species with a different trajectory and emerging evidence suggests that large parts of life history trait differences between species are based on inter-speci
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https://doi.org/10.1101/251777
https://doi.org/10.1101/251777
Publikováno v:
African Zoology; Vol 43, No 2 (2008); 144–149
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The giant mole-rat, Fukomys mechowii is a cooperatively breeding subterranean mole-rat exhibiting a reproductive division of labour in which usually one, or occasionally two, females are responsible for procreation. In a field study that involved com
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Bioacoustics. 22:87-107
In subterranean ecotope, where absence of light and ventilation limits visual and olfactory communication, options for long-range communication are restricted. Sound is thus one of the few channels available for transfer of the intraspecific informat
13. Mechow’s Mole-rat Fukomys mechowii French: Bathyergue de Mechow / German: Riesengraumull / Spanish: Rata topo de Mechow Other common names: Angolan Giant Mole-rat, Giant Mole-rat, Mechow’s Mole Rat Taxonomy. Georychus mechowii Peters, 1881, M
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African Zoology. 45:160-176
The degree of maxillary molar tooth-row eruption and wear were used to assign samples of the social giant mole-rat, Fukomys mechowii, from Zambia, into nine relative age classes in order to assess ontogenetic (age) variation and craniometric sexual d