Japanische Spitzmulle (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Japanische Spitzmulle" in German language version.

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biodiversitylibrary.org

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core.ac.uk

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doi.org

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hokudai.ac.jp

eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp

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  • Hisashi Abe: Classification and biology of Japanese Insectivora (Mammalia). II. Biological aspects. Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University 55 (4), 1968, S. 429–458 ([6])

iucnredlist.org

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  • Naohiko Sagara: Hair Types of Japanese Insectivora, with Special Reference to the Presence of Straight Guard Hairs. Journal of the Mammalogical Society of Japan 11 (1/2), 1986, S. 57–64 ([1])
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  • Kimiyuki Tsuchiya: Karyological investigations of Japanese mammals. Honyurui Kagaku 33, 1976, S. 53–59 (japanisch) ([5])
  • Yoshinari Kawamura: Quaternary Mammalian Faunas in the Japanese Islands. The Quaternary Research 30 (2), 1991, S. 213–220 ([15])

staatsbibliothek-berlin.de

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  • George Edward Dobson: A Monograph of the Insectivora, systematic and anatomical. Part II. London, 1883, S. 126–172 ([3])

zobodat.at

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