Results 221 to 230 of about 4,832 (250)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
New and unusual records of Glironia venusta (Didelphimorphia, Didelphidae) in Brazil
Mammalia (Paris)The bushy-tailed opossum Glironia venusta is a rare marsupial from Amazonia, with most of the known records obtained through scant visualization/photography events or by few captures/deposit of specimens in scientific collections.
M. V. Brandão +6 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Veterinary Parasitology, 2011
Leishmaniasis is kept in nature by the participation of several animal species. This study evaluated the presence of Leishmania spp. in skin samples of free-ranging marsupials Micoureus paraguayanus (n=95) and Didelphis albiventris (n=191), captured in Morro do Diabo State Park and in sections of its surrounding forest, in the region of Pontal do ...
Neto Quintal, Amanda Pifano +5 more
openaire +3 more sources
Leishmaniasis is kept in nature by the participation of several animal species. This study evaluated the presence of Leishmania spp. in skin samples of free-ranging marsupials Micoureus paraguayanus (n=95) and Didelphis albiventris (n=191), captured in Morro do Diabo State Park and in sections of its surrounding forest, in the region of Pontal do ...
Neto Quintal, Amanda Pifano +5 more
openaire +3 more sources
Mammalia, 2006
AbstractThe recent increase in mammal inventories and the widespread use of pitfall traps as a major capture method in Brazil have increased the number of non-volant small mammal specimens in scientific collections, providing new information on natural history, geographical range, and taxonomic status of many marsupials and rodents.
Ana Paula Carmignotto, Talitha Monfort
openaire +1 more source
AbstractThe recent increase in mammal inventories and the widespread use of pitfall traps as a major capture method in Brazil have increased the number of non-volant small mammal specimens in scientific collections, providing new information on natural history, geographical range, and taxonomic status of many marsupials and rodents.
Ana Paula Carmignotto, Talitha Monfort
openaire +1 more source
American Opossums Order Didelphimorphia, Family Didelphidae
2009Abstract All marsupials were formerly considered to belong to the order Marsupialia; however, this large group has recently been split into 7 orders. New World opossums are repre- sented by 3 orders and Australian marsupials by 4 orders. The Didelphimorphia contains a single family, which includes all Central American opossums.
openaire +1 more source
Anais do I Congresso Mineiro de Anatomia Veterinária
O gambá-de-orelha-preta (Didelphis aurita), marsupial comum na região sudeste do Brasil, é um vertebrado que possui sistema nervoso bem desenvolvido.
Luís Gustavo da Silva Albertoni +5 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
O gambá-de-orelha-preta (Didelphis aurita), marsupial comum na região sudeste do Brasil, é um vertebrado que possui sistema nervoso bem desenvolvido.
Luís Gustavo da Silva Albertoni +5 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Use of zygodactylous grasp by Caluromys philander (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae)
Mammalian Biology, 2010The present report aims to quantify the use of zygodactylous (opposability of digits II to III) grasping in relation to positional modes and support size and orientation, in the highly arboreal, walking/climbing woolly opossum, Caluromys philander. For this purpose, four captive adult C.
openaire +1 more source
Check List
We report new distribution records for 18 mammal species in Tarija, Bolivia. Tremarctos ornatus (Cuvier, 1825), Puma concolor (Linnaeus, 1771), Cerdocyon thous (Linnaeus, 1766), Lycalopex gymnocercus (Fischer, 1814), Leopardus wiedii (Schinz,
Ximena Velez-Liendo +2 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
We report new distribution records for 18 mammal species in Tarija, Bolivia. Tremarctos ornatus (Cuvier, 1825), Puma concolor (Linnaeus, 1771), Cerdocyon thous (Linnaeus, 1766), Lycalopex gymnocercus (Fischer, 1814), Leopardus wiedii (Schinz,
Ximena Velez-Liendo +2 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Reproduction ofDidelphis marsupialis (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae) in the Venezuelan Andes
Acta Theriologica, 2006The reproductive cycle of the common opossumDidelphis marsupialis Linnaeus, 1758, inhabiting an agricultural area in the Venezuelan Andes was studied by live-trapping for 18 months (from July 1998 to December 1999). Trap success was slightly higher in the less humid months.
openaire +1 more source
Phylogeny of Didelphid marsupials (Didelphimorphia) from Acre, western Amazonia
Mammalian Biology, 2022Cibele R. Bonvicino +7 more
openaire +1 more source

