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2013A Bayesian Approach to Genome/Linguistic Relationships in Native South AmericansAMORIM, CARLOS EDUARDO GUERRA; Bisso-Machado, Rafael; Ramallo, Virginia, et al
2012An Alternative Model for the Early Peopling of Southern South America Revealed by Analyses of Three Mitochondrial DNA Haplogroupsde Saint Pierre, Michelle; Bravi, Claudio M.; Motti, Josefina M. B., et al
2017Ancient female philopatry, asymmetric male gene flow, and synchronous population expansion support the influence of climatic oscillations on the evolution of South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens)OLIVEIRA, LARISSA ROSA DE; GEHARA, MARCELO C. M.; FRAGA, L?CIA D., et al
2019Contact zones and their consequences: hybridization between two ecologically isolated wild Petunia speciesTURCHETTO, CAROLINE; SEGATTO, ANA L A; SILVA-ARIAS, GUSTAVO A, et al
2013Development of Microsatellites for <i>Verbenoxylum reitzii</i> (Verbenaceae), a Tree Endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic ForestTHODE, VERÔNICA A.; BACKES, ALICE; Geraldo Mader, et al
2011Does Variation in Genome Sizes Reflect Adaptive or Neutral Processes? New Clues from PassifloraYotoko, Karla S. C.; Dornelas, Marcelo C.; TOGNI, PAKISA D., et al
2018Effective population size and the genetic consequences of commercial whaling on the humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) from Southwestern Atlantic OceanCYPRIANO-SOUZA, ANA LÚCIA; DA SILVA, TIAGO FERRAZ; Engel, Márcia H., et al
2017Effective population size of an offshore population of bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, from the São Pedro and São Paulo Archipelago, BrazilOLIVEIRA, LARISSA R.; Ott, Paulo Henrique; MORENO, IGNACIO B., et al
2011Evaluation of the status of conservation of the Cabot?s Tern (Thalasseus acuflavidus) in BrazilMárcio Amorim Efe; Sandro Luis Bonatto
2015Genetic differentiation and hybrid identification using microsatellite markers in closely related wild speciesTURCHETTO, CAROLINE; SEGATTO, ANA LÚCIA A.; BEDUSCHI, JULIA, et al
2013Geological and climatic changes in quaternary shaped the evolutionary history of Calibrachoa heterophylla, an endemic South-Atlantic species of petuniaMÄDER, GERALDO; FREGONEZI, JÉFERSON N; LORENZ-LEMKE, ALINE P, et al
2016High levels of genetic diversity and population structure in an endemic and rare species: Implications for conservationTURCHETTO, CAROLINE; SEGATTO, ANA LÚCIA A.; MÄDER, GERALDO, et al
2019How diverse can rare species be on the margins of genera distribution?BACKES, ALICE; MÄDER, GERALDO; TURCHETTO, CAROLINE, et al
2018How strong was the bottleneck associated to the peopling of the Americas? New insights from multilocus sequence dataFAGUNDES, NELSON J.R.; TAGLIANI-RIBEIRO, ALICE; RUBICZ, ROHINA, et al
2012Isolation and Characterization of Microsatellite Markers for Passiflora contractaCazé, Ana Luíza R.; KRIEDT, RAQUEL A.; Beheregaray, Luciano B., et al
2019Molecular phylogeny and hemipenial diversity of South American species of Amerotyphlops</i> (Typhlopidae, Scolecophidia)GRABOSKI, ROBERTA; ARREDONDO, JUAN C.; Grazziotin, Felipe G., et al
2020Molecular phylogeny of the tribe Philodryadini Cope, 1886 (Dipsadidae: Xenodontinae): Rediscovering the diversity of the South American RacersARREDONDO, JUAN CAMILO; Felipe Gobbi Grazziotin; SCROCCHI MANFRINI, GUSTAVO JOSE, et al
2016Multiple introductions and gene flow in subtropical South American populations of the fireweed, Senecio madagascariensis(Asteraceae)MÄDER, GERALDO; CASTRO, LUANA; Sandro Luis Bonatto, et al
2015Novel Microsatellites for <i>Calibrachoa heterophylla</i> (Solanaceae) Endemic to the South Atlantic Coastal Plain of South AmericaSILVA-ARIAS, GUSTAVO ADOLFO; MÄDER, GERALDO; Sandro Luis Bonatto, et al
2020Phylogenomic Discordance in the Eared Seals is best explained by Incomplete Lineage Sorting following Explosive Radiation in the Southern HemisphereLOPES, FERNANDO; Larissa R Oliveira; KESSLER, AMANDA, et al