Listar Proyectos de investigación desarrollados por los investigadores de UNACHI. por autor "Phelps, S.M."
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Cis-regulatory evolution of the avpr1a locus and its pseudogene among New World voles
Berrio, A.; Pino, J.L.; Phelps, S.M. (Neuroscience 2011, 2011)A. Berrio, J.L. Pino, S.M. Phelps. 2011. Cis-regulatory evolution of the avpr1a locus and its pseudogene among New World voles. Program No. 186.09. 2011 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience. ... -
Evolution of cis-regulatory variation at the avpr1a locus and its pseudogene
Berrio, A.; Lysak, N.; Blondel, D.; Pino, J.L.; Phelps, S.M. (Neuroscience 2010, 2010)A. Berrio, N.S. Lysak, D.V. Blondel, J.L. Pino, S.M. Phelps. 2010. Evolution of cis-regulatory variation at the avpr1a locus and its pseudogene. Program No. 387.12. 2010 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA: Society ... -
Geographic variation in the songs of Neotropical singing mice: testing the relative importance of drift and local adaptation
Campbell, P.; Pasch, B.; Pino, J.L.; Crino, O.; Phillips, M.; Phelps, S.M. (Evolution, 2010)Campbell, P.; Pasch, B.; Pino, J.L.; Crino, O.; Phillips, M. and Phelps, S.M. 2010. Geographic variation in the songs of Neotropical singing mice: testing the relative importance of drift and local adaptation. Evolution ... -
Insights into the evolutionary history of singing mice, Genus Scotinomys
Pino, J.L.; Campbell, P.; Pasch, B.; Reed, D.; Phelps, S.M. (2009-08)2009 Ago.: “Insights into the evolutionary history of singing mice, Genus Scotinomys”. Pino J.L.; Campbell, P.; Pasch, B.; Reed, D. and Phelps S.M. –Congreso 10 Internacional de Mastozoología. Mendoza, Argentina. https ... -
Lineage divergence of singing mice (genus Scotinomys) in southern Central American highlands
Pino, J.L.; Reed, D.; Phelps, S.M. (American Society of Mammalogists, 2011)Pino J.L.; Reed D. and Phelps S.M. 2011. Lineage divergence of singing mice (genus Scotinomys) in southern Central American highlands. Reunión 91 de la Asociación Americana de Mastozoología. Portland, Estados Unidos. -
Space Use and Social Structure of Long-Tailed Singing Mice (Scotinomys xerampelinus)
Blondel, D.; Pino, J.; Phelps, S.M. (Journal of Mammalogy, 2009)Blondel, D.; Pino, J. and Phelps, S.M. 2009. Space Use and Social Structure of Long-Tailed Singing Mice (Scotinomys xerampelinus). Journal of Mammalogy 90(3):715-723. https://doi.org/10.1644/08-MAMM-A-009R2.1