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Two samples of Sparganum, the larval form of Lueheella Baer, 1924 (= Spirometra Mueller, 1937) were recovered from Philander opossum (L. 1758) captured in Salobra, Mato Grosso State, Brazil, by Dr. Lauro Travassos in may, 1942.
Delir Corrêa Gomes
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On the development of the chondrocranium and the histological anatomy of the head in perinatal stages of marsupial mammals [PDF]
An overview of the literature on the chondrocranium of marsupial mammals reveals a relative conservatism in shape and structures. We document the histological cranial anatomy of individuals representing Monodelphis domestica, Dromiciops gliroides ...
Forasiepi, Analia Marta +1 more
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New records of two marsupials (Didelphimorphia, Didelphidae) and conservation notes from southern Mexico [PDF]
In Mexico opossums are difficult to find, and much of their natural history, ecology, and behavior are unknown. Through photographic and visual records, we obtained data on the presence of two species of marsupials in southern Mexico.
Angel I. Contreras-Calvario +3 more
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HALLAZGO DE PARAGONIMUS MEXICANUS EN NUEVO HOSPEDERO Y UNA LOCALIDAD EN MEXICO
Se registra por primera vez la presencia de Paragonimus mexicanus en un nuevo hospedajero Philander opossum pallidus, capturado en las cercanías de la Estación de Biología Tropical "Los tuxtlas" en el Estado de Veracruz, que constituye a su vez una nueva
Jorge Caballero - Deyola +2 more
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In this work the infestation with I. luciae on Didelphimorphia and Rodentia in different environments of Peruvian Amazon was studied. Didelphimorphia was represented by the family Didelphidae.
María Mónica Díaz +2 more
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Background Human encroachment into nature and the accompanying environmental changes are a big concern for wildlife biodiversity and health. While changes on the macroecological scale, i.e.
Alexander Christoph Heni +8 more
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The Araguaia River as an Important Biogeographical Divide for Didelphid Marsupials in Central Brazil [PDF]
The riverine barrier model suggests that rivers play a significant role in separating widespread organisms into isolated populations. In this study, we used a comparative approach to investigate the phylogeography of 6 didelphid marsupial species in ...
Costa, Leonora Pires +5 more
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Relationship between moonlight and nightly activity patterns of the ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) and some of its prey species in Formosa, Northern Argentina [PDF]
The moon can profoundly influence the activity patterns of animals. If predators are more successful under bright moonlight, prey species are likely to respond by shifting their own activity patterns (predator-avoidance hypothesis).
Fernández-Duque, Eduardo +2 more
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Durante estudos com morcegos em floresta de várzea na APA do Rio Curiaú, Amapá, Brasil, observamos três casos de predações oportunistas de morcegos frugívoros capturados em redes de neblina. Duas destas predações ocorreram por marsupiais e uma por anuro.
Isai Jorge de Castro +3 more
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Marsupials (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae) from Iquitos and surrounding areas (Loreto, Peru) [PDF]
Se presenta el resultado de un estudio realizado en la localidad de Iquitos y sus alrededores, un área ubicada en la Amazonía del noreste de Perú. Se ofrece una lista de especies de marsupiales registrados mediante colectas realizadas personalmente ...
Díaz, María Mónica
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