Small Mammals of Family Muridae in Protected Areas of Pakistan

Murids to have more than 1300 species globally, forming the largest mammal group. Murids are found nearly everywhere in the world, though many subfamilies have narrower ranges. Murids are not found in Antarctica and many oceanic islands. Five National Parks from Northern areas of Pakistan were physi...

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Main Authors: Nazir, Fakhra, Batool, Andleeb, Malik, Inayat Ullah, Shah, Safdar Ali, Shamim, Sabiha
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spelling ftwrightuniv:oai:corescholar.libraries.wright.edu:jbm-1174 2023-05-15T13:39:52+02:00 Small Mammals of Family Muridae in Protected Areas of Pakistan Nazir, Fakhra Batool, Andleeb Malik, Inayat Ullah Shah, Safdar Ali Shamim, Sabiha 2018-07-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/jbm/vol5/iss3/2 https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1174&context=jbm unknown CORE Scholar https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/jbm/vol5/iss3/2 https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1174&context=jbm Journal of Bioresource Management mice rats mammal biodiversity murid Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology Zoology text 2018 ftwrightuniv 2021-11-21T10:30:01Z Murids to have more than 1300 species globally, forming the largest mammal group. Murids are found nearly everywhere in the world, though many subfamilies have narrower ranges. Murids are not found in Antarctica and many oceanic islands. Five National Parks from Northern areas of Pakistan were physically surveyed. The parks were studied at different times. Dhirkot National Park (DNP) in February 2008, Banjosa National Park (BJNP) from May to June 2009, Pir Lasura National Park (PLNP) from June to July 2009 and Pir Chanasi National Park (PCNP) from April to May 2010. A total of 6 species belonging to the Muridae family were found cumulatively in the study areas. Text Antarc* Antarctica Wright State University: CORE Scholar (Campus Online Repository)
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rats
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biodiversity
murid
Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
Zoology
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Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
Zoology
Nazir, Fakhra
Batool, Andleeb
Malik, Inayat Ullah
Shah, Safdar Ali
Shamim, Sabiha
Small Mammals of Family Muridae in Protected Areas of Pakistan
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rats
mammal
biodiversity
murid
Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
Zoology
description Murids to have more than 1300 species globally, forming the largest mammal group. Murids are found nearly everywhere in the world, though many subfamilies have narrower ranges. Murids are not found in Antarctica and many oceanic islands. Five National Parks from Northern areas of Pakistan were physically surveyed. The parks were studied at different times. Dhirkot National Park (DNP) in February 2008, Banjosa National Park (BJNP) from May to June 2009, Pir Lasura National Park (PLNP) from June to July 2009 and Pir Chanasi National Park (PCNP) from April to May 2010. A total of 6 species belonging to the Muridae family were found cumulatively in the study areas.
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author Nazir, Fakhra
Batool, Andleeb
Malik, Inayat Ullah
Shah, Safdar Ali
Shamim, Sabiha
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Batool, Andleeb
Malik, Inayat Ullah
Shah, Safdar Ali
Shamim, Sabiha
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title Small Mammals of Family Muridae in Protected Areas of Pakistan
title_short Small Mammals of Family Muridae in Protected Areas of Pakistan
title_full Small Mammals of Family Muridae in Protected Areas of Pakistan
title_fullStr Small Mammals of Family Muridae in Protected Areas of Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Small Mammals of Family Muridae in Protected Areas of Pakistan
title_sort small mammals of family muridae in protected areas of pakistan
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publishDate 2018
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