2018
DOI: 10.31687/saremmn.18.25.2.0.05
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Localidades Típicas De Cricétidos en Tierras Incógnitas: Jesematathla Y Waikthlatingmayalwa en El Chaco Paraguayo

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“…In short, while the specific environmental factors impacting genetic diversity among the tuco-tucos of the Limay region remain to be determined, it is perhaps not surprising that C. sociabilis has experienced a greater historical change in genetic variability. More generally, our analyses may have implications for understanding the reported extinctions of other ctenomyids in Patagonia, including sizable populations of C. magellanicus in Santa Cruz Province (Hatcher, 1903;Pardiñas, 2013) and C. emilianus in Neuquén Province (Thomas & Saint Leger, 1926;Tiranti, 1996;Chebez, Pardiñas & Teta, 2014).…”
Section: Loss Of Genetic Diversity In C Sociabilismentioning
confidence: 88%
“…In short, while the specific environmental factors impacting genetic diversity among the tuco-tucos of the Limay region remain to be determined, it is perhaps not surprising that C. sociabilis has experienced a greater historical change in genetic variability. More generally, our analyses may have implications for understanding the reported extinctions of other ctenomyids in Patagonia, including sizable populations of C. magellanicus in Santa Cruz Province (Hatcher, 1903;Pardiñas, 2013) and C. emilianus in Neuquén Province (Thomas & Saint Leger, 1926;Tiranti, 1996;Chebez, Pardiñas & Teta, 2014).…”
Section: Loss Of Genetic Diversity In C Sociabilismentioning
confidence: 88%
“…18 Si bien N. lenguarum se mantiene en diversos catálogos y compilaciones, en rigor de lo que se sabe de esta forma nominal, todo sugiere que se trata de un sinónimo junior de N. lasiurus (véase Pardiñas et al 2018). Esto resulta independiente de que exista un clado, de distribución netamente chaqueña, que deba ser diferenciado específicamente, en cuyo caso se debería acuñar un nuevo nombre.…”
Section: Akodon Boliviensis Meyen 1833unclassified