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Species characteristics of felids and canids, and the number of articles published for each species between 2013 and 2017. [PDF]
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Modeling the spatial structure of the endemic mara (Dolichotis patagonum) across modified landscapes. [PDF]
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Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 2019
Reprogramming of terminally differentiated cells to higher plasticity levels can be achieved with small molecules. This can be of value for somatic cell nucleus transfer, deriving multi and pluripotent cells and conservation purposes. Recently, induced mesenchymal stem cells were derived from differentiated human and mouse cells by using small ...
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Reprogramming of terminally differentiated cells to higher plasticity levels can be achieved with small molecules. This can be of value for somatic cell nucleus transfer, deriving multi and pluripotent cells and conservation purposes. Recently, induced mesenchymal stem cells were derived from differentiated human and mouse cells by using small ...
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Wildlife Research, 2019
Abstract Context Understanding the factors that determine the distribution and abundance of species is an important aim of ecology and prerequisite for conservation. The Andean cat (Leopardus jacobita) and the pampas cat (L. colocolo) are two of the least studied felids. Both are threatened, of
Huaranca, Juan Carlos +5 more
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Abstract Context Understanding the factors that determine the distribution and abundance of species is an important aim of ecology and prerequisite for conservation. The Andean cat (Leopardus jacobita) and the pampas cat (L. colocolo) are two of the least studied felids. Both are threatened, of
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Members of the Pampas Cat species group are small felids specialized for life in open habitats. Their taxonomic history is complex, and they were divided into five species recently. In the case of one of the species, the Uruguayan Colocolo, there is a recent controversy between authors who either argue that its valid name is Leopardus munoai (Ximénez ...
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