The discovery of novel papillomaviruses in cats in Southwest China. [PDF]
Zhou Q, Yu J, Song X, Zhang J, Zhang B.
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MAMÍFEROS NO VOLADORES EN ALGUNAS LOCALIDADES DE LA REGIÓN CENTRAL DE PANAMÁ
Presentamos información sobre la riqueza de especies de mamíferos silvestres no voladores de 14 sitios ubicados al Oeste del Canal de Panamá, específicamente en las provincias de Panamá, Coclé y Colón.
Jacobo Araúz G. +3 more
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An assessment of the populations of Sylvilagus brasiliensis meridensis in páramos with different vegetation structures in the Northeastern Andes of Ecuador [PDF]
A defecation rate is calculated from three captured páramo rabbit Sylvilagus brasiliensis meridensis individuals for the first time in Ecuador. Combining this defecation rate, the pellet count method, and Novaro et al.’s (1992) hare density equation ...
García Mejía, Juanita
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Sourcing Non-Native Mammal Remains from Dos Mosquises Island, Venezuela: New Multiple Isotope Evidence. [PDF]
Archeological excavations of Amerindian sites on Dos Mosquises Island, Los Roques Archipelago, Venezuela, uncovered a wide range of evidence reflecting seasonal exploitation of local resources and multiple ritual depositions of large quantities of ...
Antczak, A. +3 more
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El estado de Oaxaca en el sureste de México alberga una biodiversidad extraordinaria. Sin embargo, las actividades humanas han propiciado alteraciones considerables, incluida la disminución de diferentes ambientes naturales, especialmente de los bosques ...
Gabriela Pérez-Irineo +1 more
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Using species distribution modeling to generate relative abundance information in socio-politically unstable territories: Conservation of Felidae in the central-western region of Mexico. [PDF]
Charre-Medellín JF +4 more
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Genomic Signatures of Divergent Ecological Strategies in a Recent Radiation of Neotropical Wild Cats. [PDF]
Ramirez JL +10 more
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Historia de vida, distribución potencial y conectividad del tigrillo (Leopardus wiedii) en Michoacán
Habitat fragmentation it’s currently one of the main threats for biodiversity, because it modifies the natural populations dynamics and the populations distribution continuity. Like the rest of México, forests have been lost in Michoacán state with the expansion of urban or agricultural areas, resulting in a decrease in the available habitat for wild ...
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Gurltia paralysans: A Neglected Angio-Neurotropic Parasite of Domestic Cats (Felis catus) and Free-Ranging Wild Felids (Leopardus spp.) in South America. [PDF]
Rojas-Barón L +5 more
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