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A contribution to the knowledge of the taxonomy of the subgenus Abrothrix (Angelomys) (Rodentia, Cricetidae) in southernmost South America

As currently understood, the subgenus Abrothrix ( Angelomys ) Teta et al. (33:153–182, 2017) includes four species of small (

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Published in:Polar biology 2022-04, Vol.45 (4), p.601-614
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Biodiversity
Biological diversity conservation
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Ecology
Freshwater mammals
Geographical isolation
Identification and classification
Life Sciences
Microbiology
Morphology
Multivariate analysis
Oceanography
Original Paper
Phylogeny
Plant Sciences
Qualitative analysis
Single-nucleotide polymorphism
Species
Taxonomy
Wildlife conservation
Zoology
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