Morphological and cytogenetics comparison in species of the Mendocinus-group (genus Ctenomys) with emphasis in C. Australis and C. Flamarioni (Rodentia-Ctenomyidae)

Asample of 208 specimens from Ctenomys mendocinus-group species (106 females and 102 males) was studied. Five species were included in a comparative cytogenetic and morphometric analysis: Ctenomys flamarioni (N=59), colected between Torres and Estação Ecológica do Taim from Brazil, and. Ctenomys aus...

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spelling paper:paper_00087114_v58_n1_p21_Isabel2025-07-30T17:16:21Z Morphological and cytogenetics comparison in species of the Mendocinus-group (genus Ctenomys) with emphasis in C. Australis and C. Flamarioni (Rodentia-Ctenomyidae) C-band Chromosomes Ctenomys G-band Octodontidae Rodentia Skull morphology Ctenomyidae Ctenomys Ctenomys australis Ctenomys azarae Ctenomys flamarioni Ctenomys mendocinus Ctenomys porteousi Octodontidae Rodentia Asample of 208 specimens from Ctenomys mendocinus-group species (106 females and 102 males) was studied. Five species were included in a comparative cytogenetic and morphometric analysis: Ctenomys flamarioni (N=59), colected between Torres and Estação Ecológica do Taim from Brazil, and. Ctenomys australis (N=47), Necochea and Oriente; C. porteousi (N=38), Bonifacio; C. azarae (N=36), Santa Rosa and Anguil; C. mendocinus (N=28), Mendoza from Argentina. All species showed the same diploid number (2n=48). The karyotypes of C. australis and C. flamarioni were compared through G-, C- and NORs banding techniques. Skull morphology of the five species was analysed using Discriminant Analysis. Chromosomes showed small differences between C. flamarioni and C. australis, while analysis of 18 morphometric variables of skull showed more conspicuous differences among species. © 2005 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. 2005 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00087114_v58_n1_p21_Isabel http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00087114_v58_n1_p21_Isabel
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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repository_str R-134
collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic C-band
Chromosomes
Ctenomys
G-band
Octodontidae
Rodentia
Skull morphology
Ctenomyidae
Ctenomys
Ctenomys australis
Ctenomys azarae
Ctenomys flamarioni
Ctenomys mendocinus
Ctenomys porteousi
Octodontidae
Rodentia
spellingShingle C-band
Chromosomes
Ctenomys
G-band
Octodontidae
Rodentia
Skull morphology
Ctenomyidae
Ctenomys
Ctenomys australis
Ctenomys azarae
Ctenomys flamarioni
Ctenomys mendocinus
Ctenomys porteousi
Octodontidae
Rodentia
Morphological and cytogenetics comparison in species of the Mendocinus-group (genus Ctenomys) with emphasis in C. Australis and C. Flamarioni (Rodentia-Ctenomyidae)
topic_facet C-band
Chromosomes
Ctenomys
G-band
Octodontidae
Rodentia
Skull morphology
Ctenomyidae
Ctenomys
Ctenomys australis
Ctenomys azarae
Ctenomys flamarioni
Ctenomys mendocinus
Ctenomys porteousi
Octodontidae
Rodentia
description Asample of 208 specimens from Ctenomys mendocinus-group species (106 females and 102 males) was studied. Five species were included in a comparative cytogenetic and morphometric analysis: Ctenomys flamarioni (N=59), colected between Torres and Estação Ecológica do Taim from Brazil, and. Ctenomys australis (N=47), Necochea and Oriente; C. porteousi (N=38), Bonifacio; C. azarae (N=36), Santa Rosa and Anguil; C. mendocinus (N=28), Mendoza from Argentina. All species showed the same diploid number (2n=48). The karyotypes of C. australis and C. flamarioni were compared through G-, C- and NORs banding techniques. Skull morphology of the five species was analysed using Discriminant Analysis. Chromosomes showed small differences between C. flamarioni and C. australis, while analysis of 18 morphometric variables of skull showed more conspicuous differences among species. © 2005 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
title Morphological and cytogenetics comparison in species of the Mendocinus-group (genus Ctenomys) with emphasis in C. Australis and C. Flamarioni (Rodentia-Ctenomyidae)
title_short Morphological and cytogenetics comparison in species of the Mendocinus-group (genus Ctenomys) with emphasis in C. Australis and C. Flamarioni (Rodentia-Ctenomyidae)
title_full Morphological and cytogenetics comparison in species of the Mendocinus-group (genus Ctenomys) with emphasis in C. Australis and C. Flamarioni (Rodentia-Ctenomyidae)
title_fullStr Morphological and cytogenetics comparison in species of the Mendocinus-group (genus Ctenomys) with emphasis in C. Australis and C. Flamarioni (Rodentia-Ctenomyidae)
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and cytogenetics comparison in species of the Mendocinus-group (genus Ctenomys) with emphasis in C. Australis and C. Flamarioni (Rodentia-Ctenomyidae)
title_sort morphological and cytogenetics comparison in species of the mendocinus-group (genus ctenomys) with emphasis in c. australis and c. flamarioni (rodentia-ctenomyidae)
publishDate 2005
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00087114_v58_n1_p21_Isabel
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00087114_v58_n1_p21_Isabel
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