Registro notable de armadillo de cola desnuda, Cabassous centralis (Cingulata: Chlamyphoridae), en el estado de Chiapas, México [PDF]
El 19 de abril de 2020 se observó y fotografió un individuo de Cabassous centralis capturado por trabajadores de campo en un fragmento de vegetación secundaria en el ejido Jilumil, municipio de Salto de Agua, en el norte de Chiapas, México. Este registro
Saúl Sánchez-Soto +3 more
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New records on the distribution and habitat of the northern naked-tailed armadillo, Cabassous centralis (Mammalia, Cingulata, Chlamyphoridae) in Costa Rica [PDF]
The northern naked-tailed armadillo, Cabassous centralis, is a rare and elusive species. It ranges from southern Mexico to northern South America. It has been detected in several types of habitats, but appears to prefer Tropical and Subtropical broadleaf
Pablo Marín +6 more
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An oversimplification of physiological principles leads to flawed macroecological analyses. [PDF]
Macrophysiological analyses are useful to predict current and future range limits and improve our understanding of endotherm macroecology, but such analyses too often rely on oversimplifications of endothermic thermoregulatory and energetic physiology, which lessens their applicability.
Boyles JG +7 more
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Introducción: El armadillo Cabassous centralis se clasifica como una especie con Datos Insuficientes que se encuentra desde México hasta el norte de América del Sur. Objetivo: Ampliar la distribución ecológica de C. centralis.
Ronald J. Sánchez-Brenes, Javier Monge
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Range extension of Northern Naked-tailed Armadillo, Cabassous centralis Miller, 1899 (Mammalia, Cingulata, Chlamyphoridae), in Belize [PDF]
Little is known about the Northern Naked-tailed Armadillo, Cabassous centralis (Miller, 1899). Here we present a new record of C. centralis in the Maya Mountain Massif of Belize, from camera-trap surveys covering an area of 200 km2 conducted yearly ...
Vivian Ruth Soriero +5 more
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Colombia es uno de los países con mayor riqueza de armadillos al contar con seis especies, pertenecientes a tres géneros, que abarcan la mayor parte del territorio nacional, siendo Cabassous centralis la única especie trasandina. En este estudio buscamos
Diego A. Gómez-Sánchez +2 more
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Nuevos registros de Cabassous centralis (Miller, 1899) en el Noroccidente de Honduras
Cabassous centralis es una especie nocturna y críptica del orden Cingulata, con escasa información. En Honduras, se ha documentado, principalmente, en las regiones central, norte y el litoral Atlántico.
Wilson Noel Gómez-Corea +3 more
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New records of mammals of the Coffee Region, Central Andes of Colombia using citizen science [PDF]
The Coffee Region of Colombia is one of the most representative areas of the country due to its cultural appeal. 200 of the 528 mammal species in the country occur in this region.
Sofía Terán-Sánchez +3 more
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Non-volant mammals, Reserva San Sebastián-La Castellana, Valle de Aburrá, Antioquia, Colombia [PDF]
From 2000 to 2006 I conducted mammalogical inventory in Reserva San Sebastián-La Castellana, Valle de Aburrá,Antioquia, Colombia. Twenty eight species of non-volant mammals are listed.
Delgado-V., C. A.
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Cabassous centralis(Cingulata: Dasypodidae) [PDF]
Cabassous centralis (northern naked-tailed armadillo) is a small armadillo with a slender tail. The distinctive tail has widely spaced, thin plates that are gray-pink in color. This fossorial armadillo occurs in diverse tropical habitats and has a distributional range from southern Mexico, through Central America, and into northern South America ...
Virginia Hayssen +3 more
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