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Ulyses F J Pardinas

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Brito J, Vega-Yanez M, Guaya-Ramos J, Polo M, Koch C, Tinoco N, et al.
PeerJ . 2025 Mar; 13:e18997. PMID: 40061235
The recently resurrected genus Anthony, 1929 includes poorly known small cricetid rodents that are widely distributed in tropical South America. Along with Anthony, 1921, these species are the most terrestrial...
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Novo N, Pardinas U, Tejedor M
J Hum Evol . 2025 Feb; 201:103648. PMID: 40020265
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Pardinas U, Brito J, Soto E, Canon C
J Morphol . 2024 Aug; 285(9):e21760. PMID: 39205331
Rodents have received substantial attention in the study of olfaction. However, the rhinarium, the naked part of the nose, which plays an important role in chemical, tactile, and thermal perception,...
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Ronez C, Carrillo-Briceno J, Hadler P, Sanchez-Villagra M, Pardinas U
R Soc Open Sci . 2023 Aug; 10(8):221417. PMID: 37538748
We document the first occurrence of Sigmodontinae (Mammalia, Rodentia, Cricetidae) from the Pliocene of northern South America, from the San Gregorio Formation of northwestern Venezuela. The recovered isolated molars are...
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Salazar-Bravo J, Tinoco N, Zeballos H, Brito J, Arenas-Viveros D, Marin-C D, et al.
PeerJ . 2023 Jan; 11:e14319. PMID: 36655048
Ichthyomyini, a morphologically distinctive group of Neotropical cricetid rodents, lacks an integrative study of its systematics and biogeography. Since this tribe is a crucial element of the Sigmodontinae, the most...
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Marsh C, Sica Y, Burgin C, Dorman W, Anderson R, Del Toro Mijares I, et al.
J Biogeogr . 2022 May; 49(5):979-992. PMID: 35506011
Aim: Comprehensive, global information on species' occurrences is an essential biodiversity variable and central to a range of applications in ecology, evolution, biogeography and conservation. Expert range maps often represent...
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Brito J, Tinoco N, Miguel Pinto C, Garcia R, Koch C, Fernandez V, et al.
PeerJ . 2022 Apr; 10:e13211. PMID: 35462758
The Andean cloud forests of Ecuador are home to several endemic mammals. Members of the Thomasomyini rodents are well represented in the Andes, with being the largest genus (47 species)...
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Teta P, Canon C, Patterson B, Pardinas U
Cladistics . 2021 Oct; 33(2):153-182. PMID: 34710969
The tribe Abrotrichini (five genera and 14 living species) is a small clade within the speciose subfamily Sigmodontinae (Rodentia, Cricetidae), representing one of the extant successful radiations of mammals at...
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Prevosti F, Romano C, Forasiepi A, Hemming S, Bonini R, Candela A, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 May; 11(1):9830. PMID: 33972595
The vertebrate fossil record of the Pampean Region of Argentina occupies an important place in South American vertebrate paleontology. An abundance of localities has long been the main basis for...
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Barbiere F, Ronez C, Ortiz P, Pardinas U
J Morphol . 2021 Feb; 282(4):563-573. PMID: 33547822
We present a topological analysis of the third upper molars (M3) using the recently developed ICAMER nomenclatural system as a way to understand the dental morphological similarity in sigmodontine rodents,...