574 results on '"D'Elía, Guillermo"'
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2. A global initiative for ecological and evolutionary hologenomics
3. Andean non-volant small mammals : A dataset of community assemblages of non-volant small mammals from the high Andes
4. Ultraconserved Elements Improve the Resolution of Difficult Nodes within the Rapid Radiation of Neotropical Sigmodontine Rodents (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae)
5. The Mitochondrial Genetic Diversity of the Olive Field Mouse Abrothrix olivacea (Cricetidae; Abrotrichini) is Latitudinally Structured Across Its Geographic Distribution
6. Diet of Andean Leaf‐Eared Mice (Phyllotis) Living at Extreme Elevations on Atacama Volcanoes: Insights From Metagenomics, DNA Metabarcoding, and Stable Isotopes.
7. Genomic scale data shows that Parastacus nicoleti encompasses more than one species of burrowing continental crayfishes and that lineage divergence occurred with and without gene flow
8. Erratum to : A new living species of degu, genus Octodon (Hystricomorpha: Octodontidae)
9. A new species of Akodon Meyen, 1833 (Rodentia: Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) endemic from the Brazilian Cerrado
10. A new living species of degu, genus Octodon (Hystricomorpha: Octodontidae)
11. Phylogeny and Life Cycles of the Archiacanthocephala with a Note on the Validity of Mediorhynchus gallinarum
12. Taxonomy based on science is necessary for global conservation.
13. Climate influences the genetic structure and niche differentiation among populations of the olive field mouse Abrothrix olivacea (Cricetidae: Abrotrichini)
14. A Short Overview of the Systematics of Ctenomys: Species Limits and Phylogenetic Relationships
15. A global initiative for ecological and evolutionary hologenomics
16. Correction to: The Mitochondrial Genetic Diversity of the Olive Field Mouse Abrothrix olivacea (Cricetidae; Abrotrichini) is Latitudinally Structured Across Its Geographic Distribution
17. Discovery of the world’s highest-dwelling mammal
18. Patterns in research and data sharing for the study of form and function in caviomorph rodents
19. Taxonomic status of the nominal forms assigned to Necromys lactens (Rodentia, Cricetidae) as revealed by molecular and morphometric evidence
20. The number of species of degus (genus Octodon) is currently underestimated: An appraisal of species limits and their phylogenetic relationships (Rodentia: Hystricomorpha: Octodontidae)
21. Taxonomic revision of the populations assigned to Octodon degus (Hystricomorpha: Octodontidae): With the designation of a neotype for Sciurus degus G. I. Molina, 1782 and the description of a new subspecies
22. Imperiled or Not? Characterizing the Non-Charismatic and Data Deficient South American Rodents
23. First record of Abrothrix olivacea (Waterhouse, 1837) in Peru based on historical material from Tacna.
24. Local adaptation of Dromiciops marsupials (Microbiotheriidae) from southern South America: Implications for species management facing climate change.
25. Extensión significativa del rango de distribución para el tuco tuco de Foch (Ctenomys fochi Thomas, 1919; Rodentia, Ctenomyidae)
26. The first living cervid species described in the 21st century and revalidation of Pudella (Artiodactyla)
27. Rodent systematics in an age of discovery : recent advances and prospects
28. Sobre la distincion y disponibilidad de los nuevos taxones propuestos por Agnolin et al. 2019
29. A global initiative for ecological and evolutionary hologenomics
30. Integrative taxonomy of the southernmost tucu-tucus in the world: differentiation of the nominal forms associated with Ctenomys magellanicus Bennett, 1836 (Rodentia, Hystricomorpha, Ctenomyidae)
31. Review of the concept of Profilicollis Meyer, 1931 with a description of Profilicollis rancoensis n. sp. (Acanthocephala: Polymorphidae) from the freshwater crab, Aegla abtao Schmitt, 1942 (Decapoda: Anomura) in Chile, with a key to congeneric species
32. Evolving in islands of mud: old and structured hidden diversity in an endemic freshwater crayfish from the Chilean hotspot
33. Extreme High-Elevation Mammal Surveys Reveal Unexpectedly High Upper Range Limits of Andean Mice.
34. First report of a member of the family Mermithidae parasitizing the sandhopper Orchestoidea tuberculata (Amphipoda, Talitridae) in Chile
35. Specimen collection is essential for modern science
36. LIFE CYCLE OF THE PARASITE PROFILICOLLIS CHASMAGNATHI (ACANTHOCEPHALA) ON THE PATAGONIAN COAST OF ARGENTINA BASED ON MORPHOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR DATA
37. Una introducción a los mayores sigmodontinos vivientes: revisión de Kunsia Hershkovitz, 1966 y descripción de um nuevo género (Rodentia, Cricetidae)
38. A New Species of Akodon (Rodentia, Cricetidae) from the Northern Campos Grasslands of Argentina
39. Systematics of Argentinean, Paraguayan, and Uruguayan Swamp Rats of the Genus Scapteromys (Rodentia, Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae)
40. Integration of morphological, ecological, and genetic evidence suggests that the genus Andinomys (Rodentia, Cricetidae) is monospecific
41. Geography and past climate changes have shaped the evolution of a widespread lizard from the Chilean hotspot
42. A comparative assessment of the morphology of Profilicollis altmani (Acanthocephala, Polymorphidae) from crustaceans and shore birds in Peru, with special notes on hook elemental analysis (EDXA), SEM imaging, histopathology, and molecular profile
43. Elevational range extension of the Puna Mouse, Punomys (Cricetidae), with the first record of the genus from Chile
44. A new species of the rodent genus Necromys Ameghino (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae: Akodontini) from the Chaco Serrano grasslands of northwestern Argentina
45. Alpha taxonomy of Dromiciops (Microbiotheriidae) with the description of 2 new species of monito del monte
46. Specimen collection is essential for modern science
47. Genomic and radiocarbon insights into the mystery of mouse mummies on the summits of >6000 m Andean volcanoes
48. The skull variation of the olive field mouse Abrothrix olivacea (Cricetidae: Abrotrichini) is localized and correlated to the ecogeographic features of its geographic distribution
49. Morphological and molecular evidence on the existence of a single estuarine and rocky intertidal acanthocephalan species of Profilicollis Meyer, 1931 (Acanthocephala: Polymorphidae) along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of southern South America
50. Molecular systematics of South American marsh rats of the genus Holochilus (Muroidea, Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae)
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