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Un testimonio desde los remanentes del bosque seco tropical: Mamíferos medianos y grandes registrados en una localidad periurbana de Ibagué, Tolima, Colombia.

open access: yesMammalogy Notes
El Bosque Seco Tropical (Bs-T) en Colombia está altamente amenazado y actualmente cuenta con menos del 8% de su cobertura original, debido a la expansión agrícola y urbana.
Carolina Valencia Berrio   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

New records for the northern naked-tailed armadillo <i>Cabassous centralis</i> (Cingulata: Dasypodidae) in tropical dry forests of the department of sucre, colombian caribbean

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Mastozoología (Nueva Epoca), 2011
Abstract: The Northern naked-tailed armadillo Cabassous centralis is distributed from México to Ecuador (0-3 000 m asl) in numerous habitats from dry forests to subparamo, tolerating some habitat modification and mixed landscapes including agriculture.
Cristian A. Cruz-Rodríguez   +7 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Análises moleculares em Xenarthra: contribuições para a sistemática filogenética de Tolypeutinae, taxonomia de Cabassous e filogeografia de Bradypus torquatus. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The Magnaordem Xenarthra comprises the orders Pilosa (anteaters and sloths) and Cingulata (armadillos). They are distributed from Mexico to the south of South America with the exception of Dasypus novemcinctus that has its distribution extended to the ...
Marco Antônio Alves Schetino
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Non-volant mammals in a protected area on the Central Andes of Colombia: new records for the Caldas department and the Chinchiná River basin [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The Chinchiná River basin is located on the western slope of the Colombian Central Andes.  This basin provides ecosystem services such as water provision for &gt;500,000 people, but has suffered considerable ecosystem degradation, and the information
Andrés Ramírez-Mejía   +1 more
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The northern naked-tailed armadillo in the Lacandona rainforest, Mexico: new records and potential threats Armadillo de cola desnuda en la selva lacandona, México: nuevos registros y amenazas potenciales

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 2012
We review historic occurrences in Mexico of one of the least known Xenarthra of Mesoamerica - the northern naked-tailed armadillo (Cabassous centralis Miller, 1899).
Arturo González-Zamora   +9 more
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Research on armadillos: A review and prospectus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
A detailed analysis of 1,039 scientific studies of extant armadillos (Xenarthra: Cingulata, Dasypodidae) published in the last 25 years (1989-2013) revealed substantial biases in coverage, including taxonomically, the locales where field studies were ...
Abba, Agustín Manuel   +3 more
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Cabassous chacoensis (Cingulata: Dasypodidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Cabassous chacoensis (Chacoan naked-tailed armadillo) is a little-studied, primarily fossorial armadillo endemic to xeric parts of the Gran Chaco in western Paraguay and northern Argentina. C.
Hayssen, Virginia
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Inventario preliminar y uso de mamíferos silvestres por comunidades campesinas del sector oriental del cerro Murrucucú, municipio de Tierralta, Córdoba, Colombia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The knowledge regarding the use of wild mammals in the upper part of the department of Córdoba is deficient, counting only on the work of RaceroCasarrubia where they mention the patterns and perceptions of wildlife use by indigenous communities of the ...
González-Maya, José F.   +1 more
core   +2 more sources

Pervasive cranial allometry at different anatomical scales and variational levels in extant armadillos [PDF]

open access: yes
Allometry, i.e., morphological variation correlated with size, is a major pattern in organismal evolution. Since size varies both within and among species, allometry occurs at different variational levels.
Amson, Eli   +7 more
core   +1 more source

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