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  2. Brandt's vole - Wikipedia

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    Brandt's vole is a colonial species. Each family establishes a network of burrows with several entrances, long passages, storerooms, and nesting chambers. The voles are active during both the day and night and their behaviour varies at different times of year. [6]

  3. Lasiopodomys - Wikipedia

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    Brandt's vole (Lasiopodomys brandtii) Mandarin vole (Lasiopodomys mandarinus) References This page was last edited on 27 December 2024, at 00:58 (UTC). Text is ...

  4. Vole - Wikipedia

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    Brandt's vole (Lasiopodomys brandtii) lives in groups that mainly consist of close relatives. However, they show no sign of inbreeding. [ 29 ] The mating system of these voles involves a type of polygyny for males and extra-group polyandry for females.

  5. Category:Lasiopodomys - Wikipedia

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    Brandt's vole; M. Mandarin vole; P. Plateau vole This page was last edited on 3 May 2023, at 16:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Microtini - Wikipedia

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    Microtini is a tribe of voles in the subfamily Arvicolinae. [1]Most members of this tribe were once placed in Arvicolini, but a 2021 study found that Arvicola is distinct from the other extant genera in Arvicolini, instead being sister to the tribe Lagurini. [2]

  7. Microtus - Wikipedia

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    Microtus is a genus of voles found in North America, Europe and northern Asia. The genus name refers to the small ears of these animals. They are stout rodents with short ears, legs and tails.

  8. Blanfordimys - Wikipedia

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    Blanfordimys is a subgenus of voles in the family Microtus. It was formerly considered a distinct genus, but taxonomic studies group it within the Microtus radiation. [1] [2] It contains the following species: Afghan vole (Microtus afghanus) Bucharian vole (Microtus bucharensis) Juniper vole (Microtus yuldaschi)

  9. Lagurus (rodent) - Wikipedia

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    Lagurus is a genus in the subfamily Arvicolinae (voles, lemmings, and related species). Lagurus includes a single living species, the steppe lemming ( Lagurus lagurus ) of central Eurasia. [ 1 ] The North American sagebrush vole ( Lemmiscus curtatus ) has also been included in Lagurus , but is likely not closely related. [ 2 ]