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Torres-Pérez, Fernando; Ortiz, Juan Carlos; Victoriano, Pedro; Lamborot, Madeleine (Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 2003)Genetic divergence between two traditionally recognized subspecies, Liolaemus monticola chillanensis and Liolaemus monticola ssp, was assessed by allozymic comparison. Both morphotypes are syntopic and restricted to the ...
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Vidal, Marcela A.; Ortiz, Juan Carlos; Marín, Juan Carlos; Poulin, Elie; Moreno Moncada, Patricio (2012)Comparative phylogeography describes the patterns of evolutionary divergence and whether or not they are congruent, in co-distributed populations of different taxa. If the populations of these taxa have been co-distributed ...
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Vidal, Marcela A.; Ortiz, Juan Carlos; Ramírez, Claudio C.; Lamborot, Madeleine (2005)Liolaemus tenuis is a widely distributed arboreal lizard species in central-southern Chile. Although two subspecies, L. t. tenuis and L. t. punctatissimus, have been described based on sexual dimorphism, their characteristic ...
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Torres Pérez, Fernando; Lamborot, Madeleine; Boric Bargetto, Dusan; Hernández, Cristian E.; Ortiz, Juan Carlos; Palma, R. Eduardo (2007)Liolaemus monticola is a mountain lizard species, with a widespread distribution from central Chile that displays several highly polymorphic chromosomal races. Our study determined the phylogeographic structuring and ...
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Vidal, Marcela A.; Ortiz, Juan Carlos; Astorga, Marcela; Victoriano, Pedro; Lamborot, Madeleine (2004)
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Correa, Claudio; Vasquez, Dayana; Castro Carrasco, Camila; Zúñiga Reinoso, Álvaro; Ortiz, Juan Carlos (Public Library Science, 2017)One of the most characteristic and abundant amphibian taxa of South American temperate forests is Eupsophus. The ten currently recognized species of the genus have been divided in two species groups, roseus and vertebralis, ...
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Torres Pérez, Fernando; Méndez, Marco A.; Benavides, Edgar; Moreno, Rodrigo A.; Lamborot, Madeleine; Palma, R. Eduardo; Ortiz, Juan Carlos (2009)The delimitation of species is a major issue in systematic biology and has been a re-emerging discipline in the last decade. A number of studies have shown that the use of multiple data sets is critical for the identification ...
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Troncoso-Palacios, Jaime; de Gamboa, Margarita Ruiz; Langstroth, Roberto; Ortiz, Juan Carlos; Labra, Antonieta (Pensoft Publishers, 2019)In his recent self-published book "Reptiles en Chile", Diego Demangel Miranda presented 13 taxonomic changes for liolaemid and tropidurid lizards. While these could be considered validly published according to the International ...