Status sistemático y antigüedad de Megactenomys Kraglievichi Rusconi, 1930 (Rodentia, Octodontidae)
En la fauna sudamericana actual, los roedores Ctenomyinae están representados por un único género, Ctenomys, el cual agrupa alrededor de 56 especies (fide Reig et al., 1990) de hábitos subterráneos, distribuidas entre los 15° y 55° de latitud.De acuerdo ...
Diego H. Verzi, Maximiliano Lezcano
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During lactation, both the nutritional and energetic requirements of suckling change gradually. These changes normally are accompanied by modifications in chemical composition of the milk.
CLAUDIO VELOSO, G.J. KENAGY
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Karyotype evolution in South American subterranean rodents Ctenomys magellanicus (Rodentia: Octodontidae): chromosome rearrangements and (TTAGGG)n telomeric sequence localization in 2n=34 and 2n=36 chromosomal forms [PDF]
Marta Susana Lizarralde +2 more
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A brief history of caviomorph rodents as told by the fossil record [PDF]
Fil: Vucetich, María Guiomar. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. División Paleontología VertebradosFil: Arnal, Michelle. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo.
Arnal, Michelle +4 more
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The accelerating influence of humans on mammalian macroecological patterns over the late Quaternary [PDF]
The transition of hominins to a largely meat-based diet ~1.8 million years ago led to the exploitation of other mammals for food and resources. As hominins, particularly archaic and modern humans, became increasingly abundant and dispersed across the ...
Elliott Smith, Rosemary E. +4 more
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Terrestrial mammals of the Americas and their interactions with plastic waste. [PDF]
Ayala F +9 more
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Archeological evidence of the human exploitations of micromammals in the southern extreme of South America [PDF]
Se revisaron las evidencias de explotación antrópica de micromamíferos (
Fernández, Fernando Julián +2 more
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Helminth and protozoan parasites of subterranean rodents (Chordata, Mammalia, Rodentia) of the world. [PDF]
Dursahinhan AT, Kenkel DA, Gardner SL.
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