| NOUN | a European water vole | European water voles |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
| zool.T (European) water vole [Arvicola terrestris, Arvicola amphibius] | Schermaus {f} | |
| zool.T (European) water vole [Arvicola terrestris, Arvicola amphibius] | Wühlmaus {f} | |
| zool.T (European) water vole [Arvicola terrestris, Arvicola amphibius] | Ostschermaus {f} | |
| zool.T (European) water vole [Arvicola terrestris] | Mollmaus {f} | |
| zool.T European water vole [Arvicola amphibius, formerly: Arvicola terrestris] | Große Wühlmaus {f} | |
Teiltreffer |
| zool.T European pine vole [Microtus subterraneus] | Kleinwühlmaus {f} | |
| zool.T European pine vole [Microtus subterraneus] | Kurzohrmaus {f} | |
| zool.T European pine vole [Microtus subterraneus] | Kleinäugige Wühlmaus {f} | |
| zool.T montane water vole [Arvicola scherman] | Gebirgsschermaus {f} | |
| zool.T (North American) water vole [Microtus richardsoni] | Richardson-Wühlmaus {f} | |
| zool.T (European) snow vole [Chionomys nivalis, syn.: Microtus nivalis] | Schneemaus {f} | |
| bot.T European water-plantain / water plantain [Alisma plantago-aquatica] | Gewöhnlicher Froschlöffel {m} | |
| bot.T European water-plantain / water plantain [Alisma plantago-aquatica] | Gemeiner Froschlöffel {m} | |
| bot.T European water-plantain / water plantain [Alisma plantago-aquatica] | Wasserwegerich {m} | |
| bot.T European water-plantain / water plantain [Alisma plantago-aquatica] | Wegerich-Froschlöffel {m} | |
| bot.T European water-plantain / water plantain [Alisma plantago-aquatica] | Wegerichblättriger Froschlöffel {m} | |
| bot.T European waterclover / water-clover / water clover [Marsilea quadrifolia] | (Vierblättriger) Kleefarn {m} | |
| zool.T northern water vole [Arvicola amphibius, formerly: Arvicola terrestris] | Ostschermaus {f} | |
| zool.T Eurasian water vole [Arvicola amphibius, syn.: Arvicola terrestris] | Schermaus {f} | |
| zool.T Eurasian water vole [Arvicola amphibius, syn.: Arvicola terrestris] | Große Wühlmaus {f} | |
| zool.T Eurasian water vole [Arvicola amphibius, syn.: Arvicola terrestris] | Ostschermaus {f} | |
| zool.T northern water vole [Arvicola amphibius, formerly: Arvicola terrestris] | Schermaus {f} | |
| zool.T northern water vole [Arvicola amphibius, formerly: Arvicola terrestris] | Große Wühlmaus {f} | |
| zool.T southern water vole [Arvicola sapidus, syn.: Arvicola tenebricus, Microtus musiniani] | Westschermaus {f} | |
| zool.T southwestern water vole [Arvicola sapidus, syn.: Arvicola tenebricus, Microtus musiniani] | Westschermaus {f} | |
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
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- On 2 August 2014 a BioBlitz organised by Vivacity found 190 species, including 53 lichens and the endangered European water vole and barn owl.
- The Land of Israel once contained a variety of mammals, however in recent times many mammals such as the European water vole, the cheetah and the Caucasian squirrel went locally extinct.
- Biodiversity audits carried out in 2010 found European water vole on the river between Danby Wiske and Brompton Beck.
- There is also one of the few Welsh populations of black grouse and there is a project to conserve the European water vole, which is suffering a large decline in numbers across the United Kingdom.
- The European water vole or northern water vole ("Arvicola amphibius"), is a semi-aquatic rodent.
- The European water vole (Arvicola terrestris) retained a local enclave whereas the rest of the population turned towards Asia.
- The European water vole can be found within the reserve.
- The charities' work in the UK has a focus on mammals, with hazel dormouse, European hedgehog and European water vole current target species.
- Larger species, such as the European water vole, live longer and usually die during their second, or rarely their third, winter.
- Otters have recently recolonised the upper reaches of the river, yet the European water vole is now confined to a few isolated populations.
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