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Conservation biogeography in the Mexican Mountain Component: bridging conservation and patterns of endemism

Abstract: The Mexican Mountain Component (MMC) includes six biogeographical provinces. In this manuscript, we propose to use endemic taxa as surrogates to prioritize for conservation areas of the MMC. We use the distribution of 24 endemic mammals to prioritize conser

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Scavenging on sea turtle carcasses by multiple jaguars in Northwestern Costa Rica

Abstract: Information on scavenging by jaguars is scarce, dispersed and little documented in the scientific literature, producing a shallow understanding of this phenomenon. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to describe the behavior

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Potential distribution of margay (Leopardus wiedii, Schinz 1821) in Northeastern Mexico

Abstract: The margay (Leopardus wiedii, Schinz 1821) is a small Neotropical cat that is native with distribution from South America into Northeastern Mexico. This species is now threatened by illegal hunting and habitat destruction and, in Northeastern Mexico, their h

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Densidad y patrones de actividad del ocelote en la selva Lacandona

Abstract: The ocelot is the third largest cat that occurs in Mexico. Despite all the information that has been collected regarding its distribution in the country, little is known about its basic ecology in Mexico. In this study we estimated population density of o

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Insights into the multiannual home range of a Baird’s tapir (Tapirus bairdii) in the Maya Forest

Abstract: We report home range estimates of an individual Baird’s tapir ( Tapirus bairdii ) recorded from May 7, 2011 to September 2015 at the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve in Southern Mexico. The tapir was captured and equipped with a VHF collar in a pond within the r

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Endangered jackrabbit Lepus flavigularis prefers to establish its feeding and resting sites on pasture with cattle presence

Abstract: Lepus flavigularis Wagner 1844 (Tehuantepec jackrabbit), a species endemic to southern Oaxaca in Mexico, and is currently considered as the jackrabbit in greatest danger of extinction worldwide. In the locality of Santa María

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Terrestrial medium and large-sized mammal’s diversity and activity patterns from Tamá National Natural Park and buffer zone, Colombia

Abstract: The eastern mountain range of Andes in Colombia is one of the least studied areas for mammals in the country, yet, potentially one of the most diverse. Here we present the first survey of medium and large-sized mammals fo

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Los pequeños roedores de la Península de Yucatán: conocimiento y perspectivas en 114 años de investigación

Abstract: Studies conducted on small mammals, such as tropical rodents, have generated great interest since they can easily provide information concerning to their populations. The present article presents an analysis of the bibliography and samplin

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Primer registro del género Notiomys Thomas 1890 (Rodentia, Cricetidae) para Chile

Abstract: The Patagonian assemblage of small mammals has long fascinated naturalists. Even when it is moderately diverse, several of its components are endemic to the region. One of these is the monotypic genus Notiomys, whose single species N. edwardsii is widely di

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Observaciones de movimientos de murciélagos en un paisaje fragmentado en el Istmo de Tehuantepec, México

Abstract: Several studies have observed that bat species respond differently to landscape changes and that individuals tend to expand their home range when the habitat is not optimal. Tropical dry forest in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico, shows

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Primer registro de leucismo en Glossophaga soricina valens (Phyllostomidae: Chiroptera) en Perú

Abstract: Leucism is a genetic condition that manifest as the total or partial lack of coloration, as result of a deficiency in the melanin deposit in the skin and fur. We present the first occurrence of leucism in Glossophaga soricina valens from Peru, a nectarivorou

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Distribution and density of the zacatuche rabbit (Romerolagus diazi) at the Protected Natural Area "Corredor Biológico Chichinautzin"

Abstract: The Protected Natural Area (PNA) “Corredor Biológico Chichinautzin” contains a large area of bunchgrasses, a habitat that is necessary for the zacatuche rabbit to survive. As part of a monitoring program used to evaluate t

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