INVESTIGADORES
PRIOTTO Jose Waldemar
artículos
Título:
The effect of overwintering adults on juvenile survival of Calomys venustus (Muridae: Sigmodontinae)
Autor/es:
PRIOTTO JOSÉ; POLOP JAIME
Revista:
AUSTRAL ECOLOGY
Referencias:
Año: 2003 p. 281 - 286
ISSN:
1442-9985
Resumen:
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