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Zorilla

Educational resources on Zorilla

Zorilla or Ictonyx striatus is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Least Concern . IUCN Profile of the Zorilla

Academic web links for the Zorilla.


Zorilla Information
Zorilla. Ictonyx striatus. Classification Physical Characteristics Distribution Diet Reproduction Behavior Special Adaptations Status
itech.pjc.edu/sctag/zorilla/zorillawebp.htm

ADW: Ictonyx striatus: Information
When foraging, a zorilla will walk or run with its backs held in a firm arch and its tail in the vertical position with the tip bent down. This loping gate is something like that
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Ictonyx_striatus.html

The Scripps Research Institute - Scientific Report 2007
Neurobiology of Feeding, Motivation, and Stress. E.P. Zorrilla, L. Steardo,* K. Inoue,** A. Tabarin,*** S. Iwasaki,** A. Chen,**** D.V. Coscina,***** É.
www.scripps.edu/news/sr/sr2007/cnad07zorrilla.html

The Scripps Research Institute - Scientific Report 2008
Neurobiology of Feeding, Motivation, and Stress. E.P. Zorrilla, L. Steardo,* A. Tabarin,** S. Iwasaki,*** É. Fekete, Y. Zhao, V. Sabino, P. Cottone, M. Brennan, J. Helfers
www.scripps.edu/news/sr/sr2008/cnad08zorrilla.html

The Scripps Research Institute - Scientific Report 2006
Neurobiology of Feeding and Stress. E.P. Zorrilla, L. Steardo,* K. Inoue,** A. Tabarin,*** K. Rice,**** S. Iwasaki,** A. Chen,***** E. Fekete, Y. Zhao, V. Sabino, P. Cottone, M
www.scripps.edu/news/sr/sr2006/mind06zorrilla.html

The Scripps Research Institute - Scientfic Report 2005
Neurobiology of Feeding and Stress. E.P. Zorrilla, G.F. Koob, A.J. Roberts, K. Inoue,* A. Tabarin,** É. Fekete, Y. Zhao, V. Sabino, P. Cottone, L. O’Dell, S. Chen, G.R. Valdez
www.scripps.edu/news/sr/sr2005/mind05zorrilla.html

THE SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE
...also: at the forefront behind the scenes 01 16 features: 02 the power of sugar and fat: eric zorrilla explores evolution gone wrong 08 a matter of balance: layton smith probes fat
www.scripps.edu/news/endeavor/endeavor2006/end9_2.pdf

TSRI - Community
Community MySci@Scripps 2007 Speaker Eric Zorrilla. Eric Zorrilla is originally from Houston, Texas. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Duke University
www.scripps.edu/community/zorrilla.html

Leocadia Zorilla
This item appears in the following Collection(s) Architecture, Urban Planning, and Visual Arts RVC Online Image Collection; Show full item record
dome.mit.edu/handle/1721.3/25902

The Scripps Research Institute
Fekete, M. Zorrilla, E.P (2007) Physiology, pharmacology, and therapeutic relevance of urocortins in mammals: ancient CRF paralogs. Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology 28, 1-27.
www.scripps.edu/research/dorriscenter/publications.html







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