Sandro Luis Bonatto

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Biosciences Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS) 
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Oklander LI, Fernández GP, Machado S, et al. (2024) Phylogeography, taxonomy, and conservation of the endangered brown howler monkey, (Primates, Atelidae), of the Atlantic Forest. Frontiers in Genetics. 15: 1453005
Backes A, Turchetto C, Mäder G, et al. (2024) Shades of white: The Petunia long corolla tube clade evolutionary history. Genetics and Molecular Biology. 47: e20230279
Sremba AL, Martin AR, Wilson P, et al. (2023) Diversity of mitochondrial DNA in three species of great whales before and after modern whaling. The Journal of Heredity
Lopes F, Oliveira LR, Beux Y, et al. (2023) Genomic evidence for homoploid hybrid speciation in a marine mammal apex predator. Science Advances. 9: eadf6601
Vilaça ST, Hahn AT, Naro-Maciel E, et al. (2022) Global phylogeography of ridley sea turtles ( spp.): evolution, demography, connectivity, and conservation. Conservation Genetics (Print). 23: 995-1010
Lopes F, Oliveira LR, Kessler A, et al. (2020) Phylogenomic Discordance in the Eared Seals is best explained by Incomplete Lineage Sorting following Explosive Radiation in the Southern Hemisphere. Systematic Biology
Chaves PB, Magnus T, Jerusalinsky L, et al. (2019) Phylogeographic evidence for two species of muriqui (genus Brachyteles). American Journal of Primatology. e23066
Backes A, Mäder G, Turchetto C, et al. (2019) How diverse can rare species be on the margins of genera distribution? Aob Plants. 11: plz037
Backes A, Mäder G, Turchetto C, et al. (2019) How diverse can rare species be on the margins of genera distribution? Aob Plants. 11: plz037
Oliveira LRd, Fraga LD, Ott PH, et al. (2019) Population structure, phylogeography, and genetic diversity of the common bottlenose dolphin in the tropical and subtropical southwestern Atlantic Ocean Journal of Mammalogy. 100: 564-577
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