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RELEVANCE of KIN SELECTION on the EVOLUTION of COOPERATION in HYSTRICOGNATH RODENTS, Octodon Degus (Molina, 1782) AS a STUDY CASE
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Dromiciops Gliroides MICROBIOTHERIA: MICROBIOTHERIIDAE) in ITS SOUTHERNMOST POPULATION of ARGENTINA Mastozoología Neotropical, Vol
Tympanoctomys: 75 Años De Historia. Estado Actual Del Conoci- Miento Del Género
Discovery of Tetraploidy in a Mammal the Red Viscacha Rat Is Unaffected by Having Double the Usual Number of Chromosomes
Hystricomorpha, Octodontidae) En Chile
Morphology of the Limbs in the Semi-Fossorial Desert Rodent Species of Tympanoctomys (Octodontidae, Rodentia)
Javier Saavedra
Notes on the Taxonomy of Mountain Viscachas of the Genus Lagidium Meyen 1833 (Rodentia: Chinchillidae)
Mammal Species of the World Literature Cited
Redalyc.Notes on the Taxonomy of Mountain Viscachas of the Genus
Zeitschrift Für Säugetierkunde
West Coast of South America Bird & Mammal List -- October 8
Phthiraptera (Amblycera and Anoplura) Parasites of the Family Octodontidae, Ctenomyidae and Abrocomidae (Mammalia: Rodentia) from Chile
Phylogeny and Evolutionary Patterns of South American Octodontoid Rodents
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Discontinuities: Predicting Invasions and Extinctions Aaron Lotz University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
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Biology of Caviomorph Rodents: Diversity and Evolution
Top View
Persistent Fontanelles in Rodent Skulls
Chromosome Divergence of Octodon Lunatus and Abrocoma Bennetti and the Origins of Octodontoidea (Rodentia: Histricognathi)
Adaptaciones a La Hipoxia E Hipercapnia Del Nicho Subterráneo En Roedores Octodontoideos
Evolution of Morphological Adaptations for Digging in Living and Extinct Ctenomyid and Octodontid Rodents
University of California Santa Cruz
Chromosome Number Changes Within Terrestrial Mammalian Families
Gene 628 (2017) 275–280
Castoridae: Palaeocastorinae) Burrowing Behaviors Based on the Functional Anatomy of the Teeth and Skull with a Description of a New Species and Genus
A New Living Species of Degu, Genus Octodon (Hystricomorpha: Octodontidae)
Filling Phylogenetic Gaps and the Biogeographic Relationships of the Octodontidae (Mammalia: Hystricognathi) ⇑ Elkin Y
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Taguatagua 1: New Insights Into the Late Pleistocene Fauna
Phylogeography and Demographic History of the Andean Degu, Octodontomys Gliroides (Rodentia: Octodontidae)
Two New Genera and Species of Halophytic Desert Mammals from Isolated Salt Flats in Argentina Abstract
Morphological Diversity in the Sperms of Caviomorph Rodents
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