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El oso de anteojos Tremarctos ornatus es el único representante de la familia Ursidae en Suramérica. La población más grande y de distribución continua del oso andino en el Perú, se localiza en la ladera oriental de la cordillera oriental, incluyendo al ...
Gisella Márquez, Víctor Pacheco
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Genética de poblaciones amazónicas: la historia evolutiva del jaguar, ocelote, delfín rosado, mono lanudo y piurí, reconstruida a partir de sus genes [PDF]
The Amazon has more than the half of the world's biodiversity. Nevertheless, the major fraction of the Amazon species has unknown evolutionary histories. This is also certain for mammals and birds.
Corrales, C. +4 more
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Abstract Mammals exhibit ecology‐related diversity in long bone morphology, revealing an ample spectrum of adaptations both within and between clades. Their occupation of unique ecological niches in postcranial morphology is thought to have occurred at different chronological phases in relation to abiotic factors such as climate and biotic interactions
Carmela Serio +3 more
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Se analizaron 82 muestras de oso andino (Tremarctos ornatus) procedentes de 3 países latinoamericanos, Venezuela, Colombia y Ecuador, mediante 5 microsatélites hipervariables (G1A, G1D, G10B, G10C y G10X).
M. Ruiz-García
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El Cusumbo de montaña (Nasuella olivacea) es una especie de gran importancia para los ecosistemas andinos, debido a que dispersa semillas y ayuda a controlar poblaciones de invertebrados y pequeños vertebrados. De igual forma, N.
Fredy Yhamit García Pulido +3 more
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Ghostbusting—Reducing bias due to identification errors in spatial capture‐recapture histories
Abstract Identifying individuals is key to estimating population sizes by spatial capture–recapture, but identification errors are sometimes made. The most common identification error is the failure to recognise a previously detected individual, thus creating a ‘ghost’ Johansson. This results in positively biased abundance estimates.
Abinand Reddy Kodi +12 more
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Northernmost distribution of the andean bear (Tremarctos ornatus) in South America, and fragmentation of its associated andean forest and paramo ecosystems [PDF]
Current northernmost distribution of the Andean bear (Tremarctos ornatus) is not defined precisely; mentioned to be located “at the Serranía del Perijá” without accurate/confirmed distribution records, and placed by the IUCN at the Serranía de Portuguesa
Gallegos Sánchez, Silvana +6 more
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Forest regeneration in tropical bracken‐dominated deforested areas is mainly hindered by dispersal limitation. We found differences in species composition of seed‐dispersing birds and bats between the forest and bracken‐dominated areas, which could be one of the main causes of dispersal limitation in forest regeneration in tropical bracken‐dominated ...
Silvia C. Gallegos +10 more
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Biodiversidad desde las perspectivas técnico-ecológicas y políticas [PDF]
El curso presenta conceptos técnicos y políticos sobre la biodiversidad discutiendo la interacción entre ambos y en qué medida estos se complementan para dar lugar a las perspectivas políticas sobre la biodiversidad.
Rauchecker, Markus, Sabogal, Ana
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Intervertebral mobility and backbone properties were studied in 34 species of terrestrial carnivorans. Carnivorans that seize prey with their jaws (canids and hyaenids) are characterized by a significantly elongated neck and increased vertebral mobility in the sagittal and horizontal planes.
Ruslan I. Belyaev +5 more
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