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    ... the distribution of house mouse mitochondrial (mt) DNA clades to areas formerly occupied by the Norwegian Vikings...
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    by Eadie, Candice
    Published 2013
    ...The house mouse (Mus musculus) was introduced to Marion Island by sealers in the early 1800...
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    ... of house mouse mitochondrial (mt) DNA clades to areas formerly occupied by the Norwegian Vikings in Norway...
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    ... of this is the house mouse, Mus musculus, which is both the ‘classic ’ mammalian model organism and a globally present...
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    by Lawrence, Rebecca Judith
    Published 2011
    ...) and relatively high predation risk (no predator control). To investigate house mouse activity and distribution...
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    ... colonization and settlement patterns. Previous studies have linked the distribution of house mouse...
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    ... europaea), and the house mouse (Mus musculus). All of them are common in forests, shrubland, and grassland...
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    by BGI
    Published 2017
    ... vole (Microtus arvalis, n=50), house mouse (Mus musculus, n=1), and ural field mouse (Apodemus...
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    ... (Rattus norvegicus), and 82 black rats (Rattus rattus). For the house mouse the test on Vkorc1 mutations...
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    ... reducing House mouse biomass 35‐fold. Such a community shift is worrisome because Black rats pose a much...
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    ...Summary The house mouse, Mus domesticus , can thrive in natural environments much below its optimum...
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