IFIBYNE   05513
INSTITUTO DE FISIOLOGIA, BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Y NEUROCIENCIAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
CHROMOSOMAL VARIABILITY IN TUCO-TUCOS (Ctenomys, RODENTIA) FROM THE ARGENTINEAN NORTHEASTERN WETLANDS
Autor/es:
CARABALLO D A; JABLONSKI, P.; REBAGLIATI P.; ROSSI, M. S.
Revista:
MASTOZOOLOGí­A NEOTROPICAL
Editorial:
UNIDAD DE ZOOLOGÍA Y ECOLOGÍA ANIMAL, INSTITUTO ARGENTINO DE INVESTIGACIÓN DE LAS ZONAS ARIDAS, CRICYT, CONICET
Referencias:
Lugar: Mendoza; Año: 2015 vol. 22 p. 289 - 301
ISSN:
0327-9383
Resumen:
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