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Comparative mitogenome phylogeography of two anteater genera (Tamandua and Myrmecophaga; Myrmecophagidae, Xenarthra): Evidence of discrepant evolutionary traits
ArticleAbstract: The species within Xenarthra (sloths, anteaters, and armadillos) are quintessential South American mPalabras claves:Anteaters, GENETIC DIVERSITY, Mitogenomes, Myrmecophaga, Neotropics, Phylogeography, spatial structure, TamanduaAutores:Christian Miguel Pinto, Jorge M. Brito, Murillo-García O.E., Pinilla-Beltrán D., Ruiz-García M., Shostell J.M.Fuentes:scopusGenetic variability in Neotropical deer genera (Mammalia: Cervidae) according to DNA microsatellite loci
ArticleAbstract: Species conservation programs are highly based on analyses of population genetics. We compared eightPalabras claves:DNA microsatellites, Mazama, Neotropical Cervidae, Odocoileus, Population geneticsAutores:Álvarez D., Martinez-Agüero M., Ruiz-García M., Simon J. GoodmanFuentes:scopusEffects of sample size in the determination of the true number of haplogroups or esus within a species with phylogeographic and conservation purposes: the case of cebus albifrons in ecuador, and the Kinkajous and Coatis throughout Latin America
Book PartAbstract: Geographical assignment of individuals, or tissues, seized from illegal traffic and hunting is relevPalabras claves:Autores:Castillo M.I., Christian Miguel Pinto, Jaramillo M.F., Ruiz-García M., Sánchez-Castillo S., Shostell J.M.Fuentes:scopusHow Many Species, Taxa, or Lineages of Cebus albifrons (Platyrrhini, Primates) Inhabit Ecuador? Insights from Mitogenomics
ArticleAbstract: A first step in protecting groups of similarly structured organisms is to place them into discrete tPalabras claves:Cebus albifrons, ECUADOR, Gracile capuchins, mitogenomics, Pleistocene, Pliocene, spatial structure, SYSTEMATICSAutores:Castillo M.I., Christian Miguel Pinto, Luengas K., Luis V. Albuja, Moreno P., Ortega J.M., Ruiz-García M., Sánchez-Castillo S., Shostell J.M.Fuentes:scopus