IIMYC   23581
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS Y COSTERAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
capítulos de libros
Título:
Caviomorph rodents: an introduction
Autor/es:
VASSALLO A. I.; ANTENUCCI C. D.
Libro:
The biology of caviomorph rodents: diversity and evolution
Editorial:
Sociedad Argentina para el Estudio de los Mamiferos (SAREM)
Referencias:
Lugar: Mendoza; Año: 2015; p. 11 - 62
Resumen:
In 2013, during the Annual Assembly of SAREM in the city of Mar del Plata, Dr. Mariano Merino, then President of the Society, together with the rest of the Directive Committee, announced the launch of a new editorial Project: SAREM Series A: Mammalogical Research (Investigaciones Mastozoológicas). The goal of this publication was to be the dissemination of scientific works on Neotropical mammals from wide and varied perspectives (evolutionary history, systematics, paleontology, biogeography,morphology, ecology, physiology, etology, conservation, genetics, etc.) aimed at a public formed by the mammalogy research community, graduates, students and other interested readers, at both national and international levels. With this first book, Biology of Caviomorph Rodents: Diversity and Evolution, SAREM inaugurates the publication of novel works of a different nature compared to those already published in the journal Mastozoología Neotropical (Neotropical Mammalogy).In this series, each volumen will be dedicated to a specific subject, be it a particular taxon (e.g., taxonomy of caviomorphs, marsupials, carnivores, primates, etc.) or discipline (e.g.,ecology of small mammals, conservation, etc.). This series is meant to allow publication of unpublished works and revisions resulting from scientific meetings, symposia or workshops,so that they may achieve wide distribution in the international scientific community. It is our hope that this new series becomes a tool for further development of studies of mammals, one that can be used by the mammalogical community with the unwavering purpose of promoting the knowledge and dissemination of mammalogy in South America.