INVESTIGADORES
OVEJERO AGUILAR Ramiro Jose Antonio
artículos
Título:
Density and habitat use of an isolated population of the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) in the Monte desert of Argentina
Autor/es:
ACEBES, P.; TRABA, J.; MALO, J.E.; OVEJERO, R. & BORGHI, C.E
Revista:
MAMMALIA
Editorial:
WALTER DE GRUYTER & CO
Referencias:
Año: 2010 p. 57 - 62
ISSN:
0025-1461
Resumen:
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