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Reintroduction of locally extirpated species is an increasingly popular conservation tool. However, few initiatives focus on the restoration of ecological processes.
Caio Fittipaldi Kenup +3 more
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Morphologic characterization of the subplacenta in agouti (Dasyprocta leporina)
A cutia Dasyprocta leporina é um roedor pertencente à sub-ordem histricomorfa, e é encontrada em todo território nacional. Os roedores da sub-ordem histricomorfa apresentam uma placenta dotada de uma estrutura peculiar, a subplacenta.
Rodrigues, Rosângela Felipe +1 more
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Timing of activity is a consequence of adaptations to daily and seasonal changes in the environment and examining these patterns is important to better understand the temporal niches of the species.
Laura Martins Magalhães (6327317) +1 more
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Ramos colaterais da aorta abdominal de cutias (Dasyprocta leporina Linnaeus, 1758)
Dasyprocta leporina is a rodent, geographical distribution is restricted to the American continent. The objective of the present work was to describe the lateral branches of the abdominal aorta artery of the agouti.
Tertulino, Moisés Dantas
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The objective of the present thesis was to use the manipulation of oocytes enclosed in preantral follicles (MOIFOPA) as a tool for the female gametes rescue and conservation, from wild species agouti (Dasyprocta leporina).
Praxedes, Erica Camila Gurgel
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Dasyprocta azarae Lichtenstein 1823
<i>Dasyprocta azarae</i> Lichtenstein, 1823 (ZMB_MAM 1044, 1045) <p>The two syntypes are from São Paulo. ZMB _MAM 1044 is an adult, mounted skin, with the skull inside (Fig 6).
Garbino, Guilherme S. T. +1 more
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Dasyprocta prymnolopha Wagler 1831
9. Black-rumped Agouti Dasyprocta prymnolopha French: Agouti a croupe noire / German: SchwarzsteiRaguti / Spanish: Aguti de dorso negro Taxonomy. Dasyprocta prymnolopha Wagler, 1831, “Habitat in Guyana.” Corrected by E. A.
Don E. Wilson +2 more
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The prey of the Harpy Eagle in its last reproductive refuges in the Atlantic Forest. [PDF]
Kaizer M +5 more
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Blood Feeding Sources of Nyssomyia antunesi (Diptera: Psychodidae): A Suspected Vector of Leishmania (Kinetoplastida: Trypanosomatidae) in the Brazilian Amazon. [PDF]
Pimentel AC +5 more
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Vaginal cytology as a method of estrous determination in the female agouti (Dasyprocta leporina) [PDF]
Michele Singh +3 more
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