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Primer registro de Cardiatherium chasicoense (Rodentia, Hydrochoeridae) fuera del área pampeana (Argentina) y su valor bioestratigráficoFirst record of Cardiatherium chasicoense (Rodentia, Hydrochoeridae) out of the pampeana region (Argentina) and its biostratigraphical significance
(Asociacion Paleontologica Argentina, 2009-12)
Se estudia un resto de paladar y mandíbula asociados, de un roedor procedente del Miembro Arenisca Albardón de la Formación Loma de las Tapias, provincia de San Juan. El resto se asigna a Cardiatherium chasicoense ...
The influence of environmental variables on capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris: Rodentia, Hydrochoeridae) detectability in anthropogenic environments of southeastern Brazil
(SPRINGER TOKYO, 2010)
Capybaras were monitored weekly from 1998 to 2006 by counting individuals in three anthropogenic environments (mixed agricultural fields, forest and open areas) of southeastern Brazil in order to examine the possible ...
Capybaras (Rodentia, Hydrochoeridae, Hydrochoerinae) and their bearing in the calibration of the late Miocene–Pliocene sequences of South America
(Elsevier, 2013-09)
Fossil capybaras were long regarded as composed of numerous taxa, each one endemic to a particular area, a scenario completely different from the one shown by the living species. The interpretation of the record according ...
The taxonomic status of the Pliocene Capybaras (Rodentia) Phugatherium Ameghino and Chapalmatherium AmeghinoEl status taxonómico de los Capybaras (Rodentia) del Plioceno Phugatherium Ameghino y Chapalmatherium Ameghino
(Asociacion Paleontologica Argentina, 2014)
Living capybaras are a unique group of rodents. They have ever-growing cheek teeth with a complicated occlusal morphology that changes even after birth. Concerning fossil capybaras this morphological change, associated ...
Colaterais do arco aórtico da capivara (Hydrochoerus Hydrochaeris)
(Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, 2018)
ESTUDIOS SOBRE LA ECOLOGIA DEL CHUIGÜIRO (Hydrochoerus hydrocha eris), ENFOCADOS A SU MANEJO Y USO SOSTENIBLE EN COLOMBIA
(Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt, 2007)