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301. Correction to: The Mitochondrial Genetic Diversity of the Olive Field Mouse Abrothrix olivacea (Cricetidae; Abrotrichini) is Latitudinally Structured Across Its Geographic Distribution.

302. EFFECTS OF ACADEMIC DEGREE AND DISCIPLINE ON RELIGIOUS AND EVOLUTIONARY VIEWS IN CHILE AND COLOMBIA.

303. Quantitative morphological characters of the skull suggest that Akodon oenos (Rodentia, Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae) is not a junior synonym of A. spegazzinii.

304. A forest‐specialist carnivore in the middle of the desert?Comments on Anabalon et al. 2019.

305. Discovery of the world's highest-dwelling mammal.

306. Andean non‐volant small mammals: A dataset of community assemblages of non‐volant small mammals from the high Andes.

307. Genomic scale data shows that Parastacus nicoleti encompasses more than one species of burrowing continental crayfishes and that lineage divergence occurred with and without gene flow.

309. Photography-based taxonomy is inadequate, unnecessary, and potentially harmful for biological sciences

311. Tempo y modo de la radiación de roedores neotropicales sigmodontinos

312. Diet of Andean Leaf-Eared Mice ( Phyllotis ) Living at Extreme Elevations on Atacama Volcanoes: Insights From Metagenomics, DNA Metabarcoding, and Stable Isotopes.

313. World of Crayfish™: a web platform towards real-time global mapping of freshwater crayfish and their pathogens.

314. Local adaptation of Dromiciops marsupials (Microbiotheriidae) from southern South America: Implications for species management facing climate change.

315. Species limits and hybridization in Andean leaf-eared mice ( Phyllotis ).

316. Specimen collection is essential for modern science.

317. First report of a member of the family Mermithidae parasitizing the sandhopper Orchestoidea tuberculata (Amphipoda, Talitridae) in Chile.

318. Extreme high-elevation mammal surveys reveal unexpectedly high upper range limits of Andean mice.

319. Elevational range extension of the Puna Mouse, Punomys (Cricetidae), with the first record of the genus from Chile.

320. The skull variation of the olive field mouse Abrothrix olivacea (Cricetidae: Abrotrichini) is localized and correlated to the ecogeographic features of its geographic distribution.

321. Review of the concept of Profilicollis Meyer, 1931 with a description of Profilicollis rancoensis n. sp. (Acanthocephala: Polymorphidae) from the freshwater crab, Aegla abtao Schmitt, 1942 (Decapoda: Anomura) in Chile, with a key to congeneric species.

322. Climate influences the genetic structure and niche differentiation among populations of the olive field mouse Abrothrix olivacea (Cricetidae: Abrotrichini).

323. Phylogeny and Life Cycles of the Archiacanthocephala with a Note on the Validity of Mediorhynchus gallinarum.

324. A comparative assessment of the morphology of Profilicollis altmani (Acanthocephala, Polymorphidae) from crustaceans and shore birds in Peru, with special notes on hook elemental analysis (EDXA), SEM imaging, histopathology, and molecular profile.

325. Evolving in islands of mud: old and structured hidden diversity in an endemic freshwater crayfish from the Chilean hotspot.

326. Genetic Diversity and Demographic History of the Shaggy Soft-Haired Mouse Abrothrix hirta (Cricetidae; Abrotrichini).

327. Genetic variation of the Chilean endemic long-haired mouse Abrothrix longipilis (Rodentia, Supramyomorpha, Cricetidae) in a geographical and environmental context.

328. Uncovering the species diversity of subterranean rodents at the end of the World: three new species of Patagonian tuco-tucos (Rodentia, Hystricomorpha, Ctenomys ).

329. Solving a long-standing nomenclatorial controversy: designation of a neotype for the southern sea lion Otaria flavescens (Shaw, 1800).

330. Life Cycle of the Parasite Profilicollis chasmagnathi (Acanthocephala) On the Patagonian Coast of Argentina Based On Morphological and Molecular Data.

331. Taxonomy based on science is necessary for global conservation.

332. Phylogenomic analysis of the Chilean clade of Liolaemus lizards (Squamata: Liolaemidae) based on sequence capture data.

333. Geographic Variation in Cranial Morphology of the Southern Mountain Cavy, Microcavia australis (Rodentia, Caviidae): Taxonomic Implications, with the Description of a New Species.

334. Morphological and molecular evidence on the existence of a single estuarine and rocky intertidal acanthocephalan species of Profilicollis Meyer, 1931 (Acanthocephala: Polymorphidae) along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of southern South America.

335. A new species of fish-eating rat, genus Neusticomys (Sigmodontinae), from Ecuador.

336. [Geographic variation of the fox Lycalopex culpaeus (Mammalia, Canidae) in Chile: taxonomic implications].

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