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Rol ecológico de los zorros (dusicyon) en Chile central.
(Museo de Historia Natural de Valparaíso, s.f.)
Evolutionary ecomorphology of the Falkland Islands wolf Dusicyon australis
(Wiley, 2017-04)
The Falkland Islands wolf Dusicyon australis is an extinct canid that was once the only endemic terrestrial mammal to inhabit the Falkland Islands. There is still a puzzling picture of the morphological adaptations of this ...
Primer registro de Dusicyon gymnocercus (Fischer) (Carnivora: Canidae) en el Pleistoceno de Entre Ríos, Argentina
(Sociedad Española de Paleontología, 2005-12)
Se reporta el primer registro paleontológico de Dusicyon gymnocercus (Fischer, 1814) procedente de la Formación Arroyo Feliciano (Edad Lujanense; Pleistoceno Tardío-Holoceno Temprano) de la provincia de Entre Ríos, Argentina. ...
Crossing the boundary between humans and animals: the extinct fox Dusicyon avus from a hunter-gatherer mortuary context in Patagonia (Argentina)
(Antiquity Publications, 2014-06)
The discovery of a grave of the late second millennium BC containing an extinct South American fox, Dusicyon avus, at Loma de los Muertos raises intriguing questions about the relationship between wild canids and humans. ...
Discovery of a continental population of the rare Darwin's fox, Dusicyon fulvipes (Martin, 1837) in Chile
(1990)
The rare Darwin's fox Dusicyon fulvipes (Martin, 1837) was thought to be restricted to Chiloé Island in southern Chile, and to be a subspecies of Dusicyon griseus. We report the finding of a continental population of D. ...