Paleogeography of the South Atlantic: a route for primates and rodents into the New World? (2009)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: MOLINA, EDER CASSOLA - IAG ; ZAMBONATO, GABRIEL HENRIQUE MARROIG - IB
- Unidades: IAG; IB
- Subjects: GEOLOGIA HISTÓRICA; OCEANO ATLÂNTICO; PRIMATAS; EVOLUÇÃO; ROEDORES
- Language: Inglês
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- ISBN: 978-0-387-78704-6
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ABNT
OLIVEIRA, Felipe Bandoni de e MOLINA, Eder Cassola e MARROIG, Gabriel. Paleogeography of the South Atlantic: a route for primates and rodents into the New World? South American primates : comparative perspectives in the study of behavior, ecology and conservation. Tradução . New York: Springer, 2009. . . Acesso em: 30 abr. 2024. -
APA
Oliveira, F. B. de, Molina, E. C., & Marroig, G. (2009). Paleogeography of the South Atlantic: a route for primates and rodents into the New World? In South American primates : comparative perspectives in the study of behavior, ecology and conservation. New York: Springer. -
NLM
Oliveira FB de, Molina EC, Marroig G. Paleogeography of the South Atlantic: a route for primates and rodents into the New World? In: South American primates : comparative perspectives in the study of behavior, ecology and conservation. New York: Springer; 2009. [citado 2024 abr. 30 ] -
Vancouver
Oliveira FB de, Molina EC, Marroig G. Paleogeography of the South Atlantic: a route for primates and rodents into the New World? In: South American primates : comparative perspectives in the study of behavior, ecology and conservation. New York: Springer; 2009. [citado 2024 abr. 30 ] - Erratum to "Selection response decomposition (SRD): a new tool for dissecting differences and similarities between matrices"
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