Agricultural intensification and small mammal assemblages in agroecosystems of the Rolling Pampas, central Argentina
- D. Bilenca, Carlos Gonzalez-Fischer, P. Teta, Martín E. Zamero
- Biology
- 1 August 2007
Burning damage and small-mammal human consumption in Quebrada del Real 1 (Cordoba, Argentina): an experimental approach
- Matías E. Medina, P. Teta, Y. Rivero
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 1 March 2012
Systematics of the subgenus of mouse opossums Marmosa (Micoureus) (Didelphimorphia, Didelphidae) with noteworthy records from Paraguay
- N. D. L. Sancha, G. D’Elía, P. Teta
- Biology
- 1 July 2012
Taxonomy based on science is necessary for global conservation
- S. Thomson, R. Pyle, Hongzhang Zhou
- BiologyPLoS Biology
- 1 March 2018
Author(s): Thomson, Scott A; Pyle, Richard L; Ahyong, Shane T; Alonso-Zarazaga, Miguel; Ammirati, Joe; Araya, Juan Francisco; Ascher, John S; Audisio, Tracy Lynn; Azevedo-Santos, Valter M; Bailly,…
Human subsistence and environmental stability during the last 2200 years in Epullán Chica cave (northwestern Patagonia, Argentina): A perspective from the zooarchaeological record
- F. Fernández, Luis M. del Papa, E. Mange, P. Teta, E. Montero, U. Pardiñas
- Geography, Environmental Science
- 11 January 2016
DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE MOUSE OPOSSUMS OF THE GENUS THYLAMYS (DIDELPHIMORPHIA, DIDELPHIDAE) IN NORTHEASTERN AND CENTRAL ARGENTINA
- P. Teta, G. D’Elía, David A. Flores, N. D. L. Sancha
- Geography
- 1 December 2009
El analisis filogenetico de un fragmento del genoma y el estudio cualitativo y cuantitativo de la morfologia externa y craneana sugiere que, en su actual acepcion, Thylamys pusillus (Desmarest, 1804)…
The evolutionary history of sigmodontine rodents in Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego
- U. Pardiñas, P. Teta, G. D’Elía, E. Lessa
- Biology
- 1 June 2011
The pattern of latitudinal decline in species' number in sigmodontine rodents is more complex than the traditionally envisioned north to south pauperization; southern mainland Patagonia is as poor in species's number as is northern Tierra del Fuego, suggesting that insularity is insufficient to explain the island assemblage.
DEFINITION AND DIAGNOSIS OF A NEW TRIBE OF SIGMODONTINE RODENTS (CRICETIDAE: SIGMODONTINAE), AND A REVISED CLASSIFICATION OF THE SUBFAMILY
- G. D’Elía, U. Pardiñas, P. Teta, J. Patton
- Biology
- 2007
A new tribe of sigmodontine rodents is formally defined and diagnosed that presents a unique combination of characters including nasals and premaxilla usually projected anterior to the incisors, moderately trumpeted and zygomatic plate with upper free border reduced or obsolete.
Phylogeny of the tribe Abrotrichini (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae): integrating morphological and molecular evidence into a new classification
- P. Teta, C. Cañón, B. Patterson, Ulyses E J. Pardinas
- BiologyCladistics
- 1 April 2017
It is hypothesize that Abrotrichini originated in south‐western South America by vicariance and then diversified mostly by successive dispersal events, and is named here as subtribes.
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