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Dasypus sabanicola Mondolfi 1968

open access: yes, 2005
Dasypus sabanicola Mondolfi 1968 Dasypus sabanicola Mondolfi 1968, Mem. Soc. Cienc. Nat. La Salle, 27: 151. Type Locality: Venezuela, Apure, "Hato Macanillal.". Vernacular Names: Llanos Long-nosed Armadillo. Distribution: Llanos of Venezuela and Colombia. Conservation: IUCN – Data Deficient.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Reservorios mamíferos del Trypanosoma cruzi en Paraguay

open access: yesMemorias del Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencias de la Salud, 2013
La transmisión enzoótica del Trypanosoma cruzi en Paraguay aún no ha sido bien determinada. Por lo tanto, todavía se desconocen varios aspectos de la dinámica de transmisión de este parásito en el medio selvático, como ser especies de reservorios ...
N Acosta, E López
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El tipo scratch-digger en dos armadillos (Dasypodidae, Xenarthra): ontogenia esqueletaria de las manos y variaciones de dígitos

open access: yesRevista del Museo de La Plata, 2017
Los estudios comparativos y ontogenéticos referidos al esqueleto de las manos de los armadillos (Dasypodidae, Xenarthra), son escasos. En este trabajo se caracterizan los autopodios anteriores adultos en dos especies de armadillos actuales, Dasypus ...
Fernando C. Galliari
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Use of species’ responses to cryptic anthropogenic disturbances for monitoring biodiversity outcomes in tropical forests

open access: yesConservation Biology, Volume 40, Issue 2, April 2026.
Abstract Measuring area‐based conservation outcomes in tropical forests is challenging due to cryptic human disturbances (e.g., hunting). As a result, comparative studies of management strategies providing quantitative outcomes remain scarce, especially in the Neotropics.
Lucy Perera‐Romero   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Dasypus novemcinctus Linnaeus 1758

open access: yes, 2020
Published as part of Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S. & Loucks, Lynda S., 2020, New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma, pp.
Braun, Janet K.   +3 more
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Fig. 1 in Dasypus kappleri (Cingulata: Dasypodidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Fig. 1.—Male Dasypus kappleri inspecting the environment by sniffing in bipedal posture inside burrow in Grand Boeuf Mort, Guyane. Used with permission of the photographer Vincent Rufray/Biotope.Published as part of Aya-Cuero, Carlos, Chacón-Pacheco ...
Chacón-Pacheco, Julio   +2 more
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Analysis of the synaptonemal complex of the nine-banded armadillo, Dasypus novemcinctus

open access: yesGenetics and Molecular Biology, 2000
The synaptonemal complex (SC) of three specimens of the nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus) was analyzed. Thirty-two bivalents (2n = 64) were observed, 31 of them being autosomes and one an XY sexual bivalent.
Márcia Denise da Paixão Scavone   +3 more
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Climbing the urban canopy: Camera trap insights into mammal activity and habitat use

open access: yesWildlife Society Bulletin, Volume 50, Issue 1, March 2026.
Abstract Urbanization profoundly impacts wildlife behavior and habitat use. While the effects of urbanization on diel activity patterns and mammal interactions have been well studied at the ground level, little is known about spatiotemporal patterns above the ground.
Reuber Antoniazzi   +5 more
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Patch and Landscape Predictors of Mammal Diversity and Their Trait‐Relationships in the Largest Atlantic Forest Island in Brazil

open access: yesBiotropica, Volume 58, Issue 2, March 2026.
Urbanization and habitat fragmentation reshape mammal communities on Santa Catarina Island, one of the largest Atlantic Forest islands in Brazil. Using camera traps across protected forest patches, we show that species richness declines with urban and unvegetated matrices, while abundance increases in smaller and more isolated fragments dominated by ...
Camila Rezende Ayroza   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Dasypus kappleri Krauss 1862

open access: yes, 2018
3. Greater Long-nosed Armadillo Dasypus kappleri French: Tatou de Kappler / German: KapplerGurteltier / Spanish: Mulita de Kappler Taxonomy. Dasypus kappler: Krauss, 1862, “den Urwaldern des Marowiniflusses in Surinam” (= primeval forests near the Marowijne River, Suriname).
Russell A. Mittermeier, Don E. Wilson
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