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Distribution. W in Dasyproctidae

open access: yes, 2016
Distribution. W Amazon Basin in C & E Peru (from Junin Department to the E) and W Brazil (upper Rio Purus and Rio Madeira drainages) to N Bolivia (Pando and Beni departments).Published as part of Don E. Wilson, Thomas E.
Don E. Wilson   +2 more
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Distribution. Known only from two localities (the type locality and Cano Guiniquina) in the Orinoco Delta, NE Venezuela. in Dasyproctidae

open access: yes, 2016
Distribution. Known only from two localities (the type locality and Cano Guiniquina) in the Orinoco Delta, NE Venezuela.Published as part of Don E. Wilson, Thomas E. Lacher, Jr & Russell A. Mittermeier, 2016, Dasyproctidae, pp. 440-461 in Handbook of the
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Patrones de actividad, uso de hábitat y abundancia relativa de Dasyprocta punctata (Rodentia: Dasyproctidae) en un paisaje de bosque tropical del Magdalena Medio, Caldas, Colombia

open access: yes, 2021
Ilustraciones, gráficas, fotografíasspa: Dasyprocta punctata es un roedor de la familia Dasyproctidae que habita gran variedad de ecosistemas en el neotrópico desde México hasta Ecuador.
Alcalde-Trejos, Adolfo
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The Agoutis: A Future Model for Ecologically Relevant Neuroscience and Physiology In Natura

open access: yesEthology, Volume 130, Issue 12, December 2024.
Recent advances in behavioral monitoring and wireless physiology make neuroscience in the wild a viable option for larger animal models. Here we spotlight one such species, the agouti (Dasyprocta spp.) a large promising rodent model for the future of neuroscience in natura.
J. I. Sanguinetti‐Scheck, D. Gálvez
wiley   +1 more source

Deciphering seed dispersal decisions: Size, not tannin content, drives seed fate and survival in a tropical forest

open access: yesEcosphere, Volume 10, Issue 1, January 2019., 2019
Abstract Scatter‐hoarding animals can dramatically affect plant survival by depositing seeds in favorable microhabitats away from parent plants (seed dispersal) and by consuming seeds (seed predation). By understanding how scatter hoarders make seed dispersal decisions, we can infer how different plant chemical defenses or seed set strategies may ...
Erin K. Kuprewicz   +1 more
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The virtual brain endocast of Incamys bolivianus: insight from the neurosensory system into the adaptive radiation of South American rodents

open access: yesPapers in Palaeontology, Volume 10, Issue 3, May/June 2024.
Abstract Caviomorph rodents are endemic to South America and are one of the most adaptively diverse radiations of rodents today. Although their origin and diversification have been intensively studied, questions still remain about many of the details of where, when and how the group radiated.
Ornella C. Bertrand   +5 more
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Distribution. The Guianas and N Brazil (E of the Rio Branco and N of the Amazon River); it has also been reported in two localities between the Rio Madeira and Rio Tapajos S of the Amazon. in Dasyproctidae

open access: yes, 2016
Distribution. The Guianas and N Brazil (E of the Rio Branco and N of the Amazon River); it has also been reported in two localities between the Rio Madeira and Rio Tapajos S of the Amazon.Published as part of Don E. Wilson, Thomas E. Lacher, Jr & Russell
Don E. Wilson   +2 more
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Niche expansion of capuchin monkeys to forest floor on guild‐reduced islands increases interspecific spatio‐temporal overlap

open access: yesBiotropica, Volume 56, Issue 3, May 2024.
On an island system with reduced guilds, capuchin monkeys exhibit high levels of terrestriality and localized tool use, which may have consequences for sympatric species with shared diets. Here we used camera traps to assess the degree of spatio‐temporal overlap between capuchins and agoutis at a site with predators and two islands with reduced guilds.
Lester A. Fox‐Rosales   +6 more
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Taphonomy of harpy eagle predation on primates and other mammals

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Primatology, Volume 86, Issue 1, January 2024.
Crania of bearded saki, saki monkey, and woolly monkey recovered from harpy eagle nests. Capuchin monkey individual freshly brought to the nest by harpy eagle (left). Abstract The goal of this study is to provide a taphonomic analysis of bone fragments found in harpy eagle nests in the Brazilian Amazonia, utilizing the largest sample of prey remains ...
Guilherme S. T. Garbino   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Distribution. NE Brazil, from E Para State S of the Amazon River along the coast to EC Bahia State, and inland S into E Tocantins and N Minas Gerais states. in Dasyproctidae

open access: yes, 2016
Distribution. NE Brazil, from E Para State S of the Amazon River along the coast to EC Bahia State, and inland S into E Tocantins and N Minas Gerais states.Published as part of Don E. Wilson, Thomas E. Lacher, Jr & Russell A.
Don E. Wilson   +2 more
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