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Morphology of the lumbosacral plexus of the ocelot (Leopardus pardalis)

open access: yesBiotemas, 2012
Popularly known as the ocelot, Leopardus pardalis occurs throughout Brazil in all ecosystems, but prefers riparian regions and forests. The objective of this study was to learn more about the macroscopic, anatomical aspects of the plexus lumbossacral of this species.
Jessica Albuquerque Lopes   +4 more
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Singularity: Scientific containers for mobility of compute. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2017
Kurtzer GM, Sochat V, Bauer MW.
europepmc   +1 more source

Escorpiones (Arachnida) del Archipiélago de Bocas del Toro, Panamá

open access: yes, 2016
Four species of buthid scorpions (Ananteris platnicki Lourenço, 1993; Centruroides limbatus [Pocock, 1898]; Tityus pachyurus [Pocock, 1897]; and T. ocelote Francke and Stockwell, 1987) are recorded for the first time from some islands and cays of the ...
Montoya, Michel, de Armas, Luis F.
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Records of bats predated by Leopardus pardalis (Carnivora: Felidae) in eastern Ecuador

open access: yes, 2015
Despite its wide distribution, the natural history of the ocelot, Leopardus pardalis, is poorly known. Studies of diet and hunting strategies have determined that ocelots walk in search of prey, which include mostly small terrestrial and nocturnal ...
Tinoco Lopez, Nicolás Oswaldo   +1 more
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A Fast Neural Network for Isotopic Charge State Assignment. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Am Chem Soc
Pavek JG   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Ocelote

open access: yes
Felino mediano, con un ligero dimorfismo sexual (1) asociado a la diferencia de tamaño entre hembras y machos, siendo más grandes los machos. En general, miden desde 70 a 95 cm de longitud, con pesos que varían de 6 a 15 kg.
Renjifo, Juan Manuel, 1948-
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