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DiVert: A Global Database of Land Use and Management Effects on Local Vertebrate Abundance and Diversity

open access: yesGlobal Ecology and Biogeography, Volume 35, Issue 6, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Motivation Given that land use is a major driver of biodiversity loss worldwide, it is key to understand how different land use types and management practices affect biodiversity. Existing global databases on biodiversity responses to land use generally distinguish only broad land use types, focus on a wide taxonomic coverage at the expense of
Maarten J. E. Broekman   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Is the niche shift a driver of invasion success? Case study of the large hairy armadillo (Chaetophractus villosus) in a Sub-Antarctic ecosystem

open access: yesGayana
The large hairy armadillo (Chaetophractus villosus) is native to Paraguay, Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile. It was introduced to Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego (TdF), an island shared by Chile and Argentina, in 1982.
Rominna Pasutti Morales   +3 more
doaj  

Family Chlamyphoridae (Chlamyphoridae Armadillos)

open access: yes, 2018
El penúltimo volumen del Handbook of Mammals of the World cubre todos los órdenes restantes (Cingulata, Pilosa, Afrosoricida, Macroscelidea, Scandentia, Dermoptera y Eulipotyphla), salvo el orden Chiroptera (murciélagos) que se tratará en el último ...
Abba, Agustin Manuel, Superina, Mariella
core  

The armadillo skin

open access: yesInformes de la Construccion, 2000
Se realizan una serie de comentarios y aclaraciones técnicas sobre las fábricas de ladrillo y la necesidad de considerar la tradición constructiva, tratando los materiales tradicionales de forma natural y coherente.
openaire   +1 more source

The Armadillo in Florida

open access: yesThe Florida Entomologist, 1943
openaire   +1 more source

Toxoplasma gondii and Leptospira spp. infection in free-ranging armadillos

open access: yesVeterinary Parasitology, 2008
Armadillos are primitive mammals used as food, mostly in rural areas. These animals may be sources of toxoplasmosis and leptospirosis infection for humans, but there is little information about their potential risk as reservoirs.
Rodrigo Costa da Silva   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

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