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Notes on the genera Isothrix Wagner and Phyllomys Lund

open access: green, 1916
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Edward Alphonso Goldman
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XXV.—On the generic names Rattus and Phyllomys [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals and Magazine of Natural History, 1916
O. Thomas
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Tooth morphology of Echimyidae (Rodentia, Caviomorpha): homology assessments, fossils, and evolution [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Echimyidae constitute the most important radiation of caviomorph rodents in the Neotropical region, represented by 20 extant genera and several extinct species.
Candela, Adriana Magdalena   +1 more
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Atlantic mammal traits: a dataset of morphological traits of mammals in the atlantic forest of south America [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Measures of traits are the basis of functional biological diversity. Numerous works consider mean species-level measures of traits while ignoring individual variance within species.
Agostini, Ilaria   +32 more
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Identification of critical areas for mammal conservation in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Biosphere Reserve [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Herein we identified the geographic location of protected areas (PAs) critical for strengthening mammalian conservation in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Biosphere Reserve (RMBA) by assessing sites of particular importance for mammal diversity using ...
Cayuela, Luis   +2 more
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Phylogeny and evolutionary patterns of South American octodontoid rodents [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Octodontoidea is the most diverse clade of hystricognath rodents, and is richly recorded in South America since at least the Oligocene. A parsimony-based morphological phylogenetic analysis of a wide range of extant and extinct octodontoids recovered ...
Morgan, Cecilia Clara   +2 more
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Snapshot of the Atlantic Forest canopy: surveying arboreal mammals in a biodiversity hotspot [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The Atlantic Forest of South America supports a rich terrestrial biodiversity but has been reduced to only a small extent of its original forest cover. It hosts a large number of endemic mammalian species but our knowledge of arboreal mammal ecology and ...
Alvim, Thiago H.G.   +4 more
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Novo gênero para Loncheres grandis Wagner, 1845, com comentários taxonômicos sobre outros equimídeos arborícolas (Rodentia, Echimyidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
A study of arboreal echimyids in Brazilian and European collections revealed a number of morphological traits supporting the recognition of Loncheres grandis Wagner, 1845, currently included in Makalata Husson, 1978, as a full genus. Our proposition of a
Iack-Ximenes, Gilson E.   +2 more
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Small mammals in restinga areas of north-eastern Brazil

open access: yesMastozoología Neotropical, 2020
. The restingas are an important component of the Atlantic Forest, affected by anthropic impacts along the Brazilian coast. The mastofauna that occurs in these environments is little known, especially in the north-east of the country.
Joseane de Faria Calazans   +1 more
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