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Rodentia$70954$ - traduzione in spagnolo


Rodentia      
n. De la serie de los roedores (en zoología)
rodent         
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  • Some rodents, like this [[North American beaver]] with its dam of gnawed tree trunks and the lake it has created, are considered [[ecosystem engineer]]s.
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  • Young [[bank vole]]s in their nest beneath a wood pile
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  • [[Capybara]] grazing
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  • enamel]], whereas the rear is softer [[dentin]]e. The act of chewing wears down the dentine, leaving a sharp, chisel-like edge.
  • [[Sciuromorpha]]: [[African dormouse]]
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  • Kangaroo rats can locate food caches by spatial memory.
  • Laboratory house mouse]]
  • Noticeable [[diastema]] in a rodent skull
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  • ''[[Masillamys]]'' sp. fossil from the [[Eocene]] [[Messel Pit fossil site]], Germany
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  • [[Brown rat]] in a flowerbox: Some rodents thrive in human habitats.
  • A nest of [[naked mole rat]]s
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  • [[Common degu]]s have a complex vocal repertoire.
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  • Middle East blind mole rat]] uses [[seismic communication]].
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  • Two [[Patagonian mara]]s with young, an example of a monogamous and communal nesting species
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  • [[Anomaluromorpha]]: [[East African springhare]]
  • Chinchilla [[fur coat]], exhibited at the 1900 ''Exposition Universelle'', Paris
  • Reconstruction of the phylogenetic tree of Rodentia on the basis of their whole genomes
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  • [[Castorimorpha]]: [[Botta's pocket gopher]]
  • [[Caviomorpha]]: [[North American porcupine]]
  • Rodents cause significant losses to crops, such as these potatoes damaged by [[vole]]s.
  • Rodent Bait Station, [[Chennai]], India
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  • Drawing of the critically endangered red crested soft-furred spiny rat
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  • Golden or Syrian hamster]]
  • [[Eastern chipmunk]] carrying food in cheek pouches
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  • Prairie dog "town". Prairie dogs are extremely social.
  • Volume rendering of a mouse skull (CT) using shear warp algorithm
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  • The Cape ground squirrel is an example of a promiscuous rodent.
  • Nepotistic species such as house mice rely on urine, feces and glandular secretions to recognize their kin.
ORDER OF MAMMALS
Rodentia; Rodents; Order Rodentia; Rodent like Mammals; Gnawer; Rodent Family; Pest rodent; Sexual behavior of rodents; Mating strategies of rodents; Social behavior of rodents; Communication in rodents; Evolution of rodents; Evolutionary history of rodents; Olfactory communication in rodents; Rodent pest
roedor
rodent         
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  • Marmot whistling
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  • Some rodents, like this [[North American beaver]] with its dam of gnawed tree trunks and the lake it has created, are considered [[ecosystem engineer]]s.
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  • Young [[bank vole]]s in their nest beneath a wood pile
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  • [[Capybara]] grazing
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  • enamel]], whereas the rear is softer [[dentin]]e. The act of chewing wears down the dentine, leaving a sharp, chisel-like edge.
  • [[Sciuromorpha]]: [[African dormouse]]
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  • Kangaroo rats can locate food caches by spatial memory.
  • Laboratory house mouse]]
  • Noticeable [[diastema]] in a rodent skull
  • 50px
  • 50px
  • ''[[Masillamys]]'' sp. fossil from the [[Eocene]] [[Messel Pit fossil site]], Germany
  • 50px
  • [[Brown rat]] in a flowerbox: Some rodents thrive in human habitats.
  • A nest of [[naked mole rat]]s
  • 50px
  • 50px
  • [[Common degu]]s have a complex vocal repertoire.
  • 50px
  • Middle East blind mole rat]] uses [[seismic communication]].
  • 50px
  • Two [[Patagonian mara]]s with young, an example of a monogamous and communal nesting species
  • 50px
  • [[Anomaluromorpha]]: [[East African springhare]]
  • Chinchilla [[fur coat]], exhibited at the 1900 ''Exposition Universelle'', Paris
  • Reconstruction of the phylogenetic tree of Rodentia on the basis of their whole genomes
  • 50px
  • [[Castorimorpha]]: [[Botta's pocket gopher]]
  • [[Caviomorpha]]: [[North American porcupine]]
  • Rodents cause significant losses to crops, such as these potatoes damaged by [[vole]]s.
  • Rodent Bait Station, [[Chennai]], India
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  • Drawing of the critically endangered red crested soft-furred spiny rat
  • 50px
  • 50px
  • Golden or Syrian hamster]]
  • [[Eastern chipmunk]] carrying food in cheek pouches
  • 50px
  • 50px
  • Prairie dog "town". Prairie dogs are extremely social.
  • Volume rendering of a mouse skull (CT) using shear warp algorithm
  • 50px
  • The Cape ground squirrel is an example of a promiscuous rodent.
  • Nepotistic species such as house mice rely on urine, feces and glandular secretions to recognize their kin.
ORDER OF MAMMALS
Rodentia; Rodents; Order Rodentia; Rodent like Mammals; Gnawer; Rodent Family; Pest rodent; Sexual behavior of rodents; Mating strategies of rodents; Social behavior of rodents; Communication in rodents; Evolution of rodents; Evolutionary history of rodents; Olfactory communication in rodents; Rodent pest
(n.) = roedor
Ex: Metallic shelves cannot be damaged by woodworms or rodents and they are not likely to warp under the weight of bound volumes and are fire-proof.

Definizione

rodent
¦ noun a mammal of an order (Rodentia) that includes rats, mice, squirrels, and porcupines, distinguished by strong constantly growing incisors and no canine teeth.
Origin
C19: from L. rodent-, rodere 'gnaw'.