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Phylogenetic relationships and taxonomy of Altiplano populations of ...


Resurrection and redescription of Liolaemus reichei, proposal of a ...

The taxonomy of this species has been ... Altiplano and Atacama Desert: insights on Liolaemus stolzmanni, L. ... Phylogenetic relationships in the iguanid lizard ...

Phylogeographic support for horizontal gene transfer involving ...

Phylogenetic patterns. a. Phylogenetic relationships between different populations of Acanthoscelides obtectus ( ), A. obvelatus (▽), A ...

Punctuated shortening and subsidence in the Altiplano Plateau of ...

Punctuated Oligocene (29–26 Ma) displacement along deep-seated contractional structures, as revealed by growth stratal relationships, abruptly ...

The Genetic History of Indigenous Populations of the Peruvian and ...

Our results indicated that Uros populations stand out among the Altiplano populations, while appearing more closely related to the Aymara and Quechua from Lake ...

Phylogenetic relationships, taxonomy, and morphological evolution ...

Dipsacaceae (Dipsacales) contains ca. 300 species of perennial and annual herbs and shrubs that occur primar- ily in the Mediterranean Basin, with about 20% ...

Guanaco - Wikipedia

The guanaco is a camelid native to South America, closely related to the llama. Guanacos are one of two wild South American camelids; the other species is ...

Ministerio del Medio Ambiente

Boletín Museo de Historia Natural 25: 115–137. COLLADO GA & MA MÉNDEZ (2012a) Phylogenetic relationships and taxonomy of Altiplano populations of ...

Molecular phylogenetic relationships of halacarid mites suggest the ...

By contrast, the tree clustering was consistent with the morphological taxonomic positions in the Copidognathinae and Halixodinae subfamilies. It can be ...

Family Phylogeny - AmphibiaWeb

The phylogenetic tree presented here is a consensus assembled by hand from recent sources (see below) and represents the best estimate of evolutionary ...

Taxonomy and phylogenetic relationship of zokors

Phylogeny analysis of 20 species of Muroidea indicated that the zokor belonged to the family Spalacidae, and it was closer to mole rat rather than bamboo rat.