tree shrews at the german primate center
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2015
For many years, Tupaia (family Tupaiidae), most commonly known as tree
shrews, have been studied almost exclusively by zoologists resulting in a
controversial debate on their taxonomic status among mammals. Today, tree
shrews are placed in the order Scandentia; they are valuable, widely accepted
and increasingly used model animals as an alternative to rodents and
non-human primates in biomedical research. After a brief description on how
tree shrews entered science and their taxonomic odyssey, the present article
describes the history of the tree shrew (Tupaia belangeri) colony at
the German Primate Center and selected aspects of our work with special
emphasis on the psychosocial stress model in these animals.
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Authors | ;E. Fuchs |
Journal | derema (development research of management): jurnal manajemen |
Year | 2015 |
DOI | 10.5194/pb-2-111-2015 |
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