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    • Hare demography, physiology and European Brown Hare Syndrome virus infection: Is there an association? 

      Sokos C., Touloudi A., Iakovakis C., Papaspyropoulos K., Giannakopoulos A., Birtsas P., Spyrou V., Theodosiadou E., Valasi I., Sfougaris A., Billinis C. (2016)
      Epidemiological studies of disease ecology typically ignore the influence of host sex, age, nutritional condition and immunocompetence factors. However, this can lead to shortcomings and incorrect conclusions regarding the ...
    • LaGomiCs - Lagomorph Genomics Consortium: An International Collaborative Effort for Sequencing the Genomes of an Entire Mammalian Order 

      Fontanesi L., Di Palma F., Flicek P., Smith A.T., Thulin C.-G., Alves P.C., Abrantes J., Andersson L., Angelone C., Boonstra R., Campos R., Carneiro M., Casadio R., Cervantes F.A., Dahal N., Djan M., Esteves P.J., Etherington G., Fan J., Fickel J., Ge D., Husband T., King T., Kovach A.I., Lavazza A., Letty J., Lissovsky A.A., Mage R., Mamuris Z., Martelli P.L., McGreevy T., Jr., Melo-Ferreira J., Muffato M., Ramakrishnan U., Randi E., Reid N., Ribani A., Robinson T.J., Russello M.A., Schiavo G., Schneider-Gricar V., Solari K.A., Streeter I., Tizzani P., Tur A., Utzeri V.J., Velickovic N., Vernesi C., Yang Q., Lagomorph Genomics Consortium (2016)
      The order Lagomorpha comprises about 90 living species, divided in 2 families: the pikas (Family Ochotonidae), and the rabbits, hares, and jackrabbits (Family Leporidae). Lagomorphs are important economically and scientifically ...
    • Population genetics of cape and brown hares (Lepus capensis and L. europaeus): A test of Petter's hypothesis of conspecificity 

      Ben Slimen, H.; Suchentrunk, F.; Stamatis, C.; Mamuris, Z.; Sert, H.; Alves, P. C.; Kryger, U.; Shahin, A. B.; Ben Ammar Elgaaied, A. (2008)
      Phylogenetic relationships and systematics of hares and jackrabbits (genus Lepus, Lagomorpha) are notoriously difficult. One intriguing issue is the relationship between cape hares (Lepus capensis L., 1758) and brown hares ...