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A Global-Scale Evaluation of Mammalian Exposure and Vulnerability to Anthropogenic Climate Change [PDF]
There is considerable evidence demonstrating that anthropogenic climate change is impacting species living in the wild. The vulnerability of a given species to such change may be understood as a combination of the magnitude of climate change to which the
Graham, Tanya L.
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Body size downgrading of mammals over the late Quaternary [PDF]
Since the late Pleistocene, large-bodied mammals have been extirpated from much of Earth. Although all habitable continents once harbored giant mammals, the few remaining species are largely confined to Africa.
Elliott Smith, Rosemary E. +3 more
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The neotropical rodent genus 'Rhipidomys' (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) - A taxonomic revision [PDF]
South American climbing mice and rats, Rhipidomys, occur in forests, plantations and rural dwellings throughout tropical South America. The genus belongs to the thomasomyine group, an informal assemblage of plesiomorphous Sigmodontinae.
Tribe, Christopher James
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Drosera graomogolensis T. Silva sp. nov. is described from the region of Grao-Mogol, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The species is included in section Drosera and is related to D. villosa A. St. Hilaire. The morphological characters that distinguish it from other
T. D. Silva
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No news from old drawings? Stomach anatomy in muroid rodents in relation to body size and ecology [PDF]
Steiner, Natalie
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Sympetrum roraimae: Bota-Sierra, C.A. & Sandoval-H, J.
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Phylogeny, Systematics and Biogeography of Short-Tailed Opossums (Didelphidae: Monodelphis)
Short-tailed opossums (genus Monodelphis) comprise the most species-rich genus of New World marsupials, with 25 currently recognized species. Monodelphis comprise small, terrestrial species collectively widespread in South America, which makes the group ...
Pavan, Silvia E
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Advances in cytogenetics of Brazilian rodents: cytotaxonomy, chromosome evolution and new karyotypic data. [PDF]
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