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This study evaluates how human activities impact margay (Leopardus wiedii) distribution in the Yucatán Peninsula, revealing habitat loss due to agriculture but also recolonization opportunities in abandoned lands. Species distribution models show range contraction (2010–2023), yet margays demonstrate resilience near disturbed habitats.
Jimena García‐Burgos +4 more
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Published as part of W. Christopher Wozencraft, 1993, Order Carnivora, pp. 279-348 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 292, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Estudo da infecção por hemoplasmas em canídeos e felídeos selvagens de cativeiro [PDF]
Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Agronomia e Medicina Veterinária, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Saúde Animal, 2015.Hemoplasmas são bactérias que prendem-se frouxamente à membrana plasmática de eritrócitos, podendo parasitar ...
Carneiro, Filipe Tavares
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Limited contribution by non‐volant small mammals to regeneration in ironstone rocky outcrops
Abstract Introduction Animal‐mediated seed dispersal contributes substantially to natural regeneration in degraded areas. However, the role of seed dispersal by non‐volant small mammals (NVSM), mainly marsupials and rodents, in contributing to regeneration remains underexplored, especially in mountaintop, open‐canopy ecosystems.
Maria Fernanda Regiolli Godoi +3 more
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We documented arboreal, multi‐species mammal latrines in montane cloud forests of Costa Rica by surveying 169 trees across 29 species. Latrines were found exclusively on Ficus tuerckheimii, with 11 occurrences across two mountain ranges and an additional observation in Honduras.
Jeremy Quirós‐Navarro +2 more
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BRACHIAL PLEXUS IN THE Leopardus geoffroyi [PDF]
Abstract Six thoracic limbs from four Leopardus geoffroyi specimens were dissected in order to describe origin and distribution of nerves forming the brachial plexuses. The brachial plexus is a result of connections between ventral branches of the last four cervical nerves (C5, C6, C7 and C8) and the first thoracic nerve (T1).
Souza Junior, Paulo +3 more
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The segmentation and classification of animals from camera-trap images is due to the conditions under which the images are taken, a difficult task. This work presents a method for classifying and segmenting mammal genera from camera-trap images.
Diaz-Pulido, Angélica +3 more
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Coyote Range Expansion in the Human‐Modified Tropics of Mesoamerica
Coyotes have expanded their range into southeastern Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize, increasingly occupying human‐modified landscapes. This expansion is ongoing, with rising detection rates over time and records in both disturbed and forested environments, highlighting a paradox where anthropogenic change enables native carnivore expansion.
César R. Rodríguez‐Luna +17 more
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Melanism has been commonly recorded in tropical felids, especially within the genus Leopardus. However, so far there are no reports of the existence of melanism in Leopardus wiedii. Herein, we present the first report of melanistic individuals of margays,
José F. González-Maya +6 more
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Caracterización de la comunidad de mamíferos de un área remota del sur de Chile mediante el uso combinado de metodologías [PDF]
[ES]: Actualmente se desconoce la presencia y distribución de los mamíferos en muchos lugares remotos, pese a que suelen ser lugares ricos en biodiversidad.
Caro, Jesús +3 more
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