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1. Underground speciation: Unraveling the systematics and evolution of the highly diverse tuco-tucos (genus Ctenomys) with genomic data.

2. Specimen collection is essential for modern science.

3. The contribution of incomplete lineage sorting and introgression to the evolutionary history of the fast-evolving genus Ctenomys (Rodentia, Ctenomyidae).

4. Build international biorepository capacity.

5. Living on the edge: Exploring the role of coastal refugia in the Alexander Archipelago of Alaska.

6. An association between differential expression and genetic divergence in the Patagonian olive mouse (Abrothrix olivacea).

9. Nucleotide sequence and results of test of adaptive evolution in the α-globin gene of octodontoid rodents.

10. Molecular adaptive convergence in the α-globin gene in subterranean octodontid rodents.

11. Testing for the Occurrence of Selective Episodes During the Divergence of Otophysan Fishes: Insights from Mitogenomics.

12. Genetic relationships between Atlantic and Pacific populations of the notothenioid fish Eleginops maclovinus: the footprints of Quaternary glaciations in Patagonia.

13. Scorched mussels (Brachidontes spp., Bivalvia: Mytilidae) from the tropical and warm-temperate southwestern Atlantic: the role of the Amazon River in their speciation.

14. Brain size and thermoregulation during the evolution of the genus Homo.

15. Characterization of the kidney transcriptome of the long-haired mouse Abrothrix hirta (Rodentia, Sigmodontinae) and comparison with that of the olive mouse A. olivacea.

16. Characterization of the kidney transcriptome of the South American olive mouse Abrothrix olivacea.

17. Two mitochondrial genes under episodic positive selection in subterranean octodontoid rodents.

18. Dietary and flight energetic adaptations in a salivary gland transcriptome of an insectivorous bat.

19. Contrasting patterns of morphological variation with dietary preferences in Micropogonias furnieri: insights from stable-isotope and digestive-trait analyses.

20. Population genetic structure and social kin associations of franciscana dolphin, Pontoporia blainvillei.

21. The evolution of mitochondrial genomes in subterranean caviomorph rodents: adaptation against a background of purifying selection.

22. Genetic footprints of late Quaternary climate change in the diversity of Patagonian-Fueguian rodents.

23. Dispersal and population structure at different spatial scales in the subterranean rodent Ctenomys australis.

24. Phylogeographical structure in the subterranean tuco-tuco Ctenomys talarum (Rodentia: Ctenomyidae): contrasting the demographic consequences of regional and habitat-specific histories.

25. Phylogeography of the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) provides a predictive framework for research on hantaviruses.

26. Adaptive evolution of the insulin gene in caviomorph rodents.

27. Genetic footprints of demographic expansion in North America, but not Amazonia, during the Late Quaternary.

28. Genetic and geographic differentiation in the Rio Negro tuco-tuco (Ctenomys rionegrensis): inferring the roles of migration and drift from multiple genetic markers.

29. Molecular evolution of Aldolase A pseudogenes in mice: multiple origins, subsequent duplications, and heterogeneity of evolutionary rates.

30. Recurrent amplifications and deletions of satellite DNA accompanied chromosomal diversification in South American tuco-tucos (genus Ctenomys, Rodentia: Octodontidae): a phylogenetic approach.

31. ARE RATES OF DIVERSIFICATION IN SUBTERRANEAN SOUTH AMERICAN TUCO-TUCOS (GENUS CTENOMYS, RODENTIA: OCTODONTIDAE) UNUSUALLY HIGH?

32. The molecular phylogenetics of tuco-tucos (genus Ctenomys, Rodentia: Octodontidae) suggests an early burst of speciation.

33. Screening techniques for detecting allelic variation in DNA sequences.

35. Rapid surveying of DNA sequence variation in natural populations.

36. Morphological evolution of subterranean mammals: integrating structural, functional, and ecological perspectives.

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