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- Key to the Genera of the Tribe Oryzomyini (Rodentia: Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae)
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- Interrelationship Between Ectoparasites and Wild Rodents from Northeastern Buenos Aires Province, Argentina Santiago Nava+, Marcela Lareschi*, Damián Voglino**
- Ranging Behavior of Marsh Rice Rats in a Southern Illinois Wetland Complex
- Rodent Pests in Colombian Agriculture
- The Phylogenetic Position of the Enigmatic Atlantic Forest-Endemic Spiny Mouse Abrawayaomys (Rodentia: Sigmodontinae)
- Redalyc.KEY to the GENERA of the TRIBE ORYZOMYINI (RODENTIA: CRICETIDAE: SIGMODONTINAE)
- Mammals of the Manu Biosphere Reserve* Sergio Solari,{ Vı´Ctor Pacheco,{ Lucı´A Luna,1 Paul M
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