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- The potential role of Strongyloides robustus on parasite-mediated competition between two species of flying squirrels ( Glaucomys ).
- Many of its wildlife, such as the Prince of Wales flying squirrel ( " Glaucomys sabrinus griseifrons " ), are found nowhere else.
- It is well documented that species from this genera are an important part of the diet of the northern flying squirrel ( " Glaucomys sabrinus " ).
- In North America, wila is particularly important for the northern flying squirrel ( " Glaucomys sabrinus " ) and the woodland caribou ( " Rangifer tarandus caribou " ).
- Southern flying squirrel ( " Glaucomys volans " ) is recorded for the Upper Wells and Brave Boat divisions, but they probably also occur in other areas with mature pine-oak forest.
- It is one of the only food sources in the harsh winters of the Sierras, including for the northern flying squirrel ( " Glaucomys sabrinus " ) and Douglas squirrel ( " Tamiasciurus douglasii " ).
- The "'Northern flying squirrel "'( " Glaucomys sabrinus " ) is one of two species of the genus " Glaucomys ", the only flying squirrels found in North America ( the other is the somewhat smaller southern flying squirrel, " G . volans " ).
- The "'Northern flying squirrel "'( " Glaucomys sabrinus " ) is one of two species of the genus " Glaucomys ", the only flying squirrels found in North America ( the other is the somewhat smaller southern flying squirrel, " G . volans " ).
- "' The Prince of Wales flying squirrel, " "'Glaucomys sabrinus griseifrons ", is a subspecies of the northern flying squirrel . " Glaucomys sabrinus griseifrons " is "'endemic "'to dorsal side, and the head / neck area tend to be more gray than other subspecies.
- "' The Prince of Wales flying squirrel, " "'Glaucomys sabrinus griseifrons ", is a subspecies of the northern flying squirrel . " Glaucomys sabrinus griseifrons " is "'endemic "'to dorsal side, and the head / neck area tend to be more gray than other subspecies.
- However though Pterygodermatites " peromysci " has been more commonly observed in white-footed mice ( Peromyscus " leucopus " ), it has also been reported identified using flying squirrels as its definitive host such as the northern flying squirrel ( Glaucomys " sabrinus " ) and the southern flying squirrel ( Glaucomys " volans " ) which illustrates that there is more than one possible definitive host for this Pterygodermatites " peromysci " ( 5 ).
- However though Pterygodermatites " peromysci " has been more commonly observed in white-footed mice ( Peromyscus " leucopus " ), it has also been reported identified using flying squirrels as its definitive host such as the northern flying squirrel ( Glaucomys " sabrinus " ) and the southern flying squirrel ( Glaucomys " volans " ) which illustrates that there is more than one possible definitive host for this Pterygodermatites " peromysci " ( 5 ).