AGE VARIATION AS THE FACTOR INFLUENCING ON THE EXACTNESS OF IDENTIFICATION OF MORPHOLOGICALLY CLOSE SPECIES OF MOUSE-LIKE RODENTS

Age variation as the factor influencing on the exactness of identification of morphologically close species of mouse-like rodents

Age variation as the factor influencing on the exactness of identification of morphologically close species of mouse-like rodents

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The analysis of morphometric features in two pairs of closed species of wool mice (Sylvaemus tauricus and S.sylvaticus) and voles (Terricola subterraneus and Microtus arvalis) is Ski de fond - Enfant - Skis - Classic carried out.It is shown that the problems of diagnostics of morphologically closed Still Life Art species appear due to the coincidence of signs of the young stages of size-large species with the adult stages of lesser species.Increase in interspecies differences take place in oldest age groups.

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