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T. J. Silva, Monjeló, L. A. S., Viana, M. N. S., Pezzuti, J. C., Andrade, P. C. M., Vogt, R. C., and Farias, I. P., Population genetics analysis of Podocnemis sextuberculata (Testudines, Podocnemidae): lack of population structure in the central Amazon Basin, vol. 10. pp. 1393-1402, 2011.
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