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- Origin and Distribution of the Brachial Plexus in the Spix's Yellow-Toothed
- Diversity of Social and Mating Systems in Cavies: a Review
- FILOGEOGRAFIA E CITOGENÉTICA DO GÊNERO Kerodon (CUVIER, 1825) (RODENTIA: CAVIIDAE)
- Redalyc.The Lumbosacral Plexus of the Red-Rumped Agouti (Dasyprocta Leporina Linnaeus, 1758) (Rodentia: Caviidae)
- Genomic Basis and Tradeoffs of Gigantism in the Capybara, the World's Largest Rodent
- Adrenal Glands of Spix's Yellow-Toothed Cavy
- A New Pliocene Capybara (Rodentia, Caviidae) from Northern South America (Guajira, Colombia), and Its Implications for the Great American Biotic Interchange
- University of California Santa Cruz
- Rodents a World Survey of Species of Conservation Concern
- World Watch List for Domestic Animal Diversity, 3Rd Edition
- Experimental Infection Parameters in Galea Spixii (Rodentia: Caviidae) with Leishmania Infantum Chagasi
- Arthropod and Helminth Parasites of the Wild Guinea Pig, Cavia Aperea, from the Andes and the Cordillera in Peru, South America
- Rodentia, Caviidae) and Expanded
- NEW PARASITE RECORDS from Kerodon Rupestris (RODENTIA, CAVIIDAE) an ENDEMIC SPECIES to NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL
- THE PLACENTAL BARRIER of Kerodon Rupestris (Rodentia: Caviidae)
- Continuous Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene Influences on Mitochondrial Diversification of the Capybara (Hydrochoerus Hydrochoe
- The Accelerating Influence of Humans on Mammalian Macroecological Patterns Over the Late Quaternary
- Development of Adrenal Glands from the Embryonic Phase to Puberty in Spix's Yellow-Toothed Cavies
- The Eye of the Crepuscular Rodent Rock Cavy (Kerodon Rupestris) (Wied, 1820)