Spiny mice evolved to live in the wild in large, mixed-sex groups. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing ...
"It jumps quickly and hides in the trees." Ronald Diaz/ Conservation International Spiny mice are known for their distinctive spines, similar to hedgehogs Scientists discovered a new species of ...
The precocial spiny mouse was chosen for this study as the advanced development of key organs and systems at the time of birth (e.g. brain, lung, liver, and kidney) is more similar to the term ...
Scientists also discovered a spiny mouse, a squirrel, eight types of fish, three amphibians and 10 types of butterflies, Trond Larsen, head of Conservation International's Rapid Assessment Program ...
"It jumps quickly and hides in the trees." Scientists discovered a new species of spiny mouse - named after the especially stiff guard hairs found on their coats, which function similar to the ...
Scientists also discovered a spiny mouse, a squirrel, eight types of fish, three amphibians and 10 types of butterflies, the Head of Conservation International's Rapid Assessment Program Trond ...
In a follow-up study done in conjunction with our collaborators at Emory University in Ellen Hess’ lab, we performed deep spatial transcriptomic profiling using GeoMx Mouse WTA on subpopulations of ...