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[PDF] MAMMALIAN SPECIES No. 786, pp. 1–4, 3 figs. - Lutrogale ...Dec 20, 2005 · Order Carnivora, family Mus- telidae, subfamily Lutrinae. The genus Lutrogale is monotypic (Ell- erman and Morrison-Scott 1951; Harris 1968; ...
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Lutrogale perspicillata (smooth-coated otter) - Animal Diversity WebSep 14, 2004 · Smooth-coated otters are the largest otters in southeast Asia. They weigh from 7-11 kg as adults and can be up to 1.3 m long.
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5. REVISION OF THE GENERA AND SPECIES OF MUSTELIDae ...... Gray, John Edward 1800-1875. Type. Article. Date of Publication. 1865. Original Publication. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. Volume. 1865 ...Missing: Lutrogale | Show results with:Lutrogale
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Report Phylogenomics of the world's otters - ScienceDirectAug 22, 2022 · We found that genera Lutra, Aonyx, Amblonyx, and Lutrogale form a coherent clade that should be synonymized under Lutra, simplifying the taxonomic structure of ...
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Multigene phylogeny of the Mustelidae: Resolving relationships ...Feb 14, 2008 · Divergence times across the mustelid phylogeny were estimated using the uncorrelated relaxed lognormal molecular clock model calibrated ...
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Phylogeography of the smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata)Jan 27, 2017 · Lutrogale perspicillata. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2014.3. Downloaded on 14 March 2015, available from www.iucnredlist.Missing: direct | Show results with:direct
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[PDF] A revision of the Pliocene and Quaternary Lutrinae from EuropeThey compared the fossil with Lutra lutra but not with Lutro- gale perspicillata and they suggested that Lutra might be ancestral to the Cretan genus. In ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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[PDF] First fossil small-clawed otter, Amblonyx, with a note on some ...Lutra robusta. (Von Koenigswald, 1933) is based on a P4/ from. Java, which Willemsen (1986) considered to belong to Lutrogale palaeoleptonyx. It cannot be ...
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Lutrogale palaeoleptonyx (Dubois, 1908), a fossil otter from Java in ...Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Lutrogale palaeoleptonyx (Dubois, 1908), a fossil otter from Java in the Dubois collection" by G. Willemsen.
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Measurements of the mandible and lower dentition of Lutrogale ...Bunodont otters of various sizes were in fact widely distributed during the Late Miocene and Early Pliocene (Fig. 2), with records in North America (Repenning ...
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[PDF] Body size of insular carnivores: evidence from the fossil recordFossil insular otters have been reported from Crete (Late. Pleistocene, Lutrogale cretensis), Malta (Middle or Late Pleis- tocene, Lutra euxena), Sicily (Middle ...
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Lutrogale perspicillata. - Oxford AcademicDec 20, 2005 · Order Carnivora, family Mus- teiidae, subfamily Lutrinae. The genus Lutrogale is monotypic (Ell- erman and Morrison-Scott 1951; Harris 1968; ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Establishing the foundation for an applied molecular taxonomy of ...Jan 29, 2008 · Gray (1865) later reclassi- fied the species as Lutrogale macrodus, but it was not until. Pocock (1940) that the current name was first used.
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Body size of insular carnivores: evidence from the fossil recordMay 13, 2010 · Symeonides, N.K. & Sondaar, P.Y. (1975) A new otter from the Pleistocene of Crete. Annales Géologiques des Pays Helléniques, 27, 11–24 ...
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Lutrogale perspicillata - IUCN SSC Otter Specialist GroupMeasurements. Size: 106-130 cm (body 65-79 cm; tail 40-50 cm) weight: 7-10 kg. Lutrogale perspicillata by Alvin Tan. Lutrogale perspicillata by Nicole Duplaix.Missing: length scientific
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Lutrogale perspicillata (I. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1826) | SpeciesMeasurements: Tail Length (TL): 37-45 cm, Head & Body Length (HBL): 59-75 cm; Weight (Wt): 7-11kg. Compiled from secondary sources listed in references by ...
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[PDF] DRAFT 7 September 2018 - CITESGenus: Lutrogale. Species: Lutrogale perspicillata. Subspecies: Lutrogale ... Past present distribution of the hairy-nosed otter Lutra sumatrana Gray 1865.<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) Population Structure, Distribution, and Habitat Use of Smooth ...Aug 7, 2025 · The average group size is 7.2, with groups ranging from two to 14 individuals. ... Lutrogale perspicillata Groups in the Central Watershed of ...
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Seasonal diet of the smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) in ...Sep 5, 2025 · ... (Lutrogale perspicillata). a An otter latrine located on an ... The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. https://www.iucnredlist.org ...
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Resource utilisation by smooth-coated otter in the rivers of ...This study entails the understanding of resource utilisation by the smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) in terms of habitat use and dietary ...
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Smooth-Coated Otter Communication - Otter JoyMaxwell describes the call note as a short, anxious, penetrating but not loud chirp. The query is Ha! in a loud, harsh whisper. He describes a continuum through ...Missing: pitched alarm
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Smooth-Coated Otter - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bioThe Smooth-coated otter has a short and sleek fur that is dark to reddish brown along the back, but light brown to almost grey on the underside. It is ...Missing: underfur | Show results with:underfur
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Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) - Thai National ParksFossils belonging to the genus Lutrogale are known from the early Pleistocene of Java. Two fossil species, an earlier form, L. robusta, and the more recent L.
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AnAge entry for Lutrogale perspicillataGenus: Lutrogale ; Species: Lutrogale perspicillata ; Common name: Smooth-coated otter ; Observations. These animals likely live less than 10 years in the wild. It ...
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The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species**Summary of Lutrogale perspicillata from IUCN Red List:**
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IUCN/SSC Otter Specialist Group BulletinThe Smooth-coated otter Lutrogale perspicillata mostly occurs in protected areas in South and Southeast Asia, inhabiting the wetlands and low-lying areas (de ...Missing: subspecies | Show results with:subspecies
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Is the otter a bioindicator? - ResearchGateOtters are considered as indicator species of healthy freshwater ecosystems (Kruuk, 2006; Ruiz-Olmo et al., 1998) , and flagship species for freshwater ...
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A new otter from the Early Pleistocene of Pantalla (Italy), with ...Mar 1, 2016 · Such occurrence is roughly consistent with estimates based on mitochondrial DNA, which suggest a middle Miocene divergence of extant otter ...Missing: clock | Show results with:clock