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Determinación sexual dependiente de la temperatura y estructura genética de Podocnemis expansa en la Amazonia colombiana

dc.contributor.authorValenzuela, Nicole
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dc.date.issued1999-07
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dc.description.abstractEl siguiente es un recuento resumido de los resultados de las actividades llevadas a cabo para alcanzar los objetivos del presente proyecto. En el soporte científico al informe final de actividades entregado a Colciencias en abril de 1999, así como en la respuesta a la evaluación del informe final fechada junio de 1999, se detallaron los procedimientos y resultados obtenidos referentes a cada objetivo, y se anexaron los manuscritos sometidos a publicación hasta la fecha.spa
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dc.publisherFundación Puerton Rastrojo
dc.publisherColciencias
dc.publisher.placeBogotá
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dc.subject.lembProyectos de investigación
dc.subject.lembBiología marina
dc.subject.proposalTortugas acuáticas -- Investigacionesspa
dc.subject.proposalTortugas acuáticas -- Reproducciónspa
dc.titleDeterminación sexual dependiente de la temperatura y estructura genética de Podocnemis expansa en la Amazonia colombianaspa
dc.typeInforme de investigación
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