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Publications by Agustín Solari
Genetic Assignment of Illegally Trafficked Neotropical Primates and Implications for Reintroduction Programs
Scientific Reports
Multidisciplinary
Pisces, Atheriniformes, Atherinopsidae, Odontesthes Perugiae Evermann and Kendall, 1906: Distribution Extension, New Records and Geographic Distribution Map for the Species
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Evolution
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Reintroduction of Captive-Born Beach Mice: The Importance of Demographic and Genetic Monitoring
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