Japanischer Maulwurf (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Japanischer Maulwurf" in German language version.

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biodiversitylibrary.org

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  • Oldfield Thomas: On some new japanese mammals presented to the British Museum by Mr. R. Gordon Smith. Annals and Magazine of Natural Histora 7 (15), 1905, S. 487–495 ([20])
  • Oldfield Thomas: The Duke of Bedford's zoological exploration in Eastern Asia. – I. List of mammals obtained by Mr. M. P. Anderson in Japan. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1905, S. 331–363 ([22])
  • Alfred Nehring: Über Mogera robusta n. sp. und Meles sp. von Wladiwostok in Ost-Sibirien. Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin 1891, S. 95–108 ([23])
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  • Junji Moribe und Yasushi Yokohata: Mixed distribution of Mogera imaizumii and Mogera wogura in the Tedori Alluvial Fan in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. Mammal Study 36, 2011, S. 135–139, doi:10.3106/041.036.0303
  • Naohiko Sagara und Yu Fukasawa: Inhabitant changes in long-term mole nesting at the same site, revealed by observing mushroom fruiting at the site. Mammalia 78 (3), 2014, S. 383–391, doi:10.1515/mammalia-2013-0073
  • Elena Zemlemerova, Alexey Abramov, Alexey Kryukov, Vladimir Lebedev, Mi-Sook Min, Seo-Jin Lee und Anna Bannikova: Genetic and morphologic diversity of the moles (Talpomorpha, Talpidae, Mogera) from the continental Far East. Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research 57, 2019, S. 662–678, doi:10.1111/jzs.12272
  • Hung Sun Koh, Kyung Hee Jang, Eui Dong Han, Jae Eun Jo, Seon Ki Jeong, Eui Jeong Ham, Jong Hyek Lee, Kwang Seon Kim, Seong Teek In und Gu Hee Kweon: Lack of genetic divergence between Mogera wogura coreana from Korea and M. w. robusta from Northeastern China and adjacent Russia (Soricomorpha: Mammalia), reexamined from 12S rRNA and cytochrome b sequences. Animal Cells and Systems 16 (5), 2012, S. 408–414, doi:10.1080/19768354.2012.694824

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  • Hisashi Abe: Classification and biology of Japanese Insectivora (Mammalia). I. Studies on variation and classification. Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University 55, 1967, S. 191–265 ([3])
  • 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 ([11])
  • Yasushi Yokohata, Hisashi Abe, Vue Ping Jiang und Masao Kamiya: Gastrointestinal helminth fauna of Japanese moles, Mogera spp. Japanese Journal of Veterinary Research 37, 1989, S. 1–13 ([14])
  • Yasushi Yokohata, Yue Ping Jiang, Hisashi Abe und Masashi Ohbayashi: Pseudoparasitism by thelastomatid nematodes in moles, Mogera ssp., in Japan. Japanese Journal of Veterinary Research 36,1988, S. 53–67 ([15])

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  • F. Cassola: Mogera wogura. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016. e.T41467A22323418 ([9]); zuletzt aufgerufen am 28. Januar 2021

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  • Hisashi Abe: Habitat factors affecting the geographic size variation of Japanese moles. Mammal Study 21 (2), 1996, S. 71–87 ([1])
  • Kimiyuki Tsuchiya und Hideaki Usukia: An abnormal record of mammal formula of a Japanese mole. Journal of the Mammological Society of Japan 2 (6), 1966, S. 158 ([2])
  • Hisashi Abe: Revision of the Asian moles of the genus Mogera. Journal of the Mammalogical Society of Japan 20 (1), 1995, S. 51–68 ([4])
  • Kimiyuki Tsuchiya: Cytotaxonomic studies of the Family Talpidae from Japan. Honyurui Kagaku 28, 1988, S. 49–61 ([6])
  • Hisashi Abe: The northeastern front in the distribution of Mogera wogura in the central Honshu, Japan in 2009, especially the past 50 years’ change in Nagano Prefecture. Honyurui Kagaku 50 (1), 2010, S. 55–66 ([7])
  • Hisashi Abe: Soil hardness, affecting the range expansion of Mogera wogura in Japan. Mammal Study 26, 2001, S. 45–52 ([8])
  • Naohiko Sagara und Hisashi Abe: A Case of Late Breeding in the Mole Mogera kobeae and Its Nest. Journal of the Mammalogical Society of Japan 18 (2), 1993, S. 53–59 ([10])
  • Atsushi Kashimura, Kunihito Moteki, Akio Shinohara, Kimiyuki Tsuchiya, Toshihiro Takahashi und Tetsuo Morita: Seasonal changes in the diet and diet selectivity of large Japanese moles, Mogera wogura (Temminck, 1842). Japanese Journal of Environmental Entomology and Zoology 21 (3), 2010, S. 147–153 ([12])
  • Hiroshi Kaneda: Prey selection and provisioning rate of a breeding pair of Hodgson’s Hawk-eagles Nisaetus nipalensis. Ornithological Science 8, 2009, S. 151–156 ([13])
  • Kimiyuki Tsuchiya, Hitoshi Suzuki, Akio Shinohara, Masashi Harada, Shigeharu Wakana, Mitsuru Sakaizumi, Sang-Hoon Han, Liang-Kong Lin und Alexei P. Kryukov: Molecular phylogeny of East Asian moles inferred from the sequence variation of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene. Genes & Genetic Systems 75 (1), 2000, S. 17–24 ([16])
  • Akio Shinohara, Kevin L. Campbell und Hitoshi Suzuki: An evolutionary view on the Japanese talpids based on nucleotide sequences. Mammal Study 30, 2005, S. S19–S24 ([17])
  • Masaharu Motokawa und Hisashi Abe: On the specific names of the Japanese moles of the genus Mogera (Insectivora, Talpidae). Mammal Study 21, 1996, S. 115–123 ([21])

kahaku.go.jp

  • Shin-ichiro Kawada, Hideki Endo, Sen-ichi Oda und Kazuhiro Koyasu: Dental Anomalies in Four Mole Species of the Genus Mogera (Insectivora, Talpidae) from Japan. Bulletin of the National Science Museum Series A 37 (1), 2011, S, 63–72 ([5])