Short communicationPresence of Dromiciops gliroides (Microbiotheria: Microbiotheriidae) in the deciduous forests of central Chile
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Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Fernando Torres-Pérez for reviewing the manuscript and to Ivan Barria by his technical support with the map. The present work has been part of the following grants: Hantavirus Ecology and Disease in Chile (ICIDR Grant NIAID, NIH # AI 45452) to Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and The University of New Mexico, USA, FONDAP-CASEB 1501-0001, Program 2, and FONDECYT 1030488.
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