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  • 3. Ontogeny of robusticity of craniofacial traits in modern humans: a study of South American populations.
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  • 10. Hunter-gatherer postcranial robusticity relative to patterns of mobility, climatic adaptation, and selection for tissue economy.
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  • 12. Craniofacial variation, body size and ecological factors in aboriginal populations from central Patagonia (2000-200 years B.P.).
    Bernal V, Béguelin M, Gordón F, Cobos VA, Gonzalez PN, Lotto FP.
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  • 14. [Geographic variation of the fox Lycalopex culpaeus (Mammalia, Canidae) in Chile: taxonomic implications].
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  • 15. Craniofacial morphology and growth in the ferret: effects from alteration of masticatory function.
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  • 17. Robusticity and sexual dimorphism in the postcranium of modern hunter-gatherers from Australia.
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  • 18. The genetic divergence of prehistoric populations of the south-central Andes as established by means of craniometric traits.
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  • 20. Genetic footprints of late Quaternary climate change in the diversity of Patagonian-Fueguian rodents.
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