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Consistent diel activity patterns of forest mammals among tropical regions
ArticleAbstract: An animal’s daily use of time (their “diel activity”) reflects their adaptations, requirements, andPalabras claves:Autores:Ahumada J.A., Akampurira E., Beaudrot L., Bischof R., Bitariho R., Estienne V., Jansen P.A., Julia Salvador, Kayijamahe C., Martin E.H., Moreira M.G., Mugerwa B., Rovero F., Santiago Espinosa, Santos F., Semper-Pascual A., Sheil D., Spironello W.R., Uzabaho E., Vallejo-Vargas A.F.Fuentes:scopusOn the relationship between environmental suitability and habitat use for three neotropical mammals
ArticleAbstract: Recent studies have used occupancy models (OM) and ecological niche models (ENM) to provide a betterPalabras claves:ecological niche models, Habitat use, mamíferos neotropicales, Modelado de nicho ecológico, modelos de distribución de especies, MODELOS DE OCUPACIÓN, Neotropical mammals, occupancy models, species distribution models, uso de hábitatAutores:Alvarez-Loayza P., Contreras-Díaz R.G., Falconi M., Gonzáles R.D.P.R., Hurtado-Astaiza J., Lira-Noriega A., Luis Gonçalves A., Marlon E. Cobos, Osorio-Olvera L., Soberon J., Spironello W.R., Townsend Peterson A., Vasquez-Martínez R., Zubileta I.S.Fuentes:scopusOn the scaling of activity in tropical forest mammals
ArticleAbstract: Activity range – the amount of time spent active per day – is a fundamental aspect contributing to tPalabras claves:activity behavior, Body mass, Camera traps, diet, Energy budget, Predation riskAutores:Akampurira E., Bitariho R., Carbone C., Cid B., Fernandez F.A.S., Gajapersad K., Gonçalves A.L.S., Jansen P.A., Julia Salvador, Kinnaird M.F., Martin E.H., Moreira M.G., Mugerwa B., O'Brien T.G., Oliveira-Santos L.G.R., Rovero F., Rowcliffe M., Santiago Espinosa, Santos F., Santos T.M.R., Spironello W.R., Wijntuin S.Fuentes:scopusPrey availability and temporal partitioning modulate felid coexistence in Neotropical forests
ArticleAbstract: Carnivores have long been used as model organisms to examine mechanisms that allow coexistence amongPalabras claves:Autores:Ahumada J.A., Alvarez-Loayza P., Carbone C., Gonçalves A.L.S., Jansen P.A., Juen L., Moreira M.G., Peres C.A., Rowcliffe M., Santiago Espinosa, Santos F., Spironello W.R., Trevelin L.C., Wearn O.R.Fuentes:scopusSite and species contribution to β-diversity in terrestrial mammal communities: Evidence from multiple Neotropical forest sites
ArticleAbstract: In a scenario where escalating human activities lead to several environmental changes and, consequenPalabras claves:Camera trapping monitoring, Conservation, Ecological uniqueness, Large-bodied mammals, LCBD, protected areasAutores:Ahumada J.A., Hurtado J., Jansen P.A., Juen L., Moreira M.G., Peres C.A., Santiago Espinosa, Santos F., Spironello W.R.Fuentes:scopusTerrestrial Activity in Pitheciins (Cacajao, Chiropotes, and Pithecia)
ArticleAbstract: Neotropical monkeys of the genera Cacajao, Chiropotes, and Pithecia (Pitheciidae) are considered toPalabras claves:Behavior, Pitheciids, Primates, terrestrialAutores:Alvim T.H.G., Anthony Di Fiore, Barnett A.A., Bowler M., Boyle S.A., Chism J., Da Silva L.R., Da Silva S.D.S.B., Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Ferrari S.F., Guimarães A.C.P., Harrison-Levine A., Haugaasen T., Lehman S., Mackinnon K.C., Maclarnon A., Moreira L.S., Moura V.S., Norconk M.M., Palminteri S., Phillips C.R., Pinto L.P., Port-Carvalho M., Santos R.R., Setz E.Z.F., Shaffer C.A., Soares R.F., Spironello W.R., Thompson C.L., Veiga L.M., Vieira T.M., Vreedzaam A., Walker-Pacheco S.E.Fuentes:scopusTerrestrial Behavior in Titi Monkeys (Callicebus, Cheracebus, and Plecturocebus): Potential Correlates, Patterns, and Differences between Genera
ArticleAbstract: For arboreal primates, ground use may increase dispersal opportunities, tolerance to habitat change,Palabras claves:Callicebinae, Fruit availability, Ground use, Predation risk, Sampling effortAutores:Acero-Murcia A.C., Adret P., Anthony Di Fiore, Aquino R., Barnett A.A., Berthet M., Bicca-Marques J.C., Bowler M., Calouro A.M., Canale G.R., Cardoso N.d.A., Cäsar C., Caselli C.B., Chagas R.R.D., Clyvia A., Corsini C.F., de Souza F.S.C., Defler T.R., DeLuycker A., Dingess K., Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Erkenswick G., Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Ferrari S.F., Ferreira M.A., Fontes I.P., Gestich C.C., Gomes J.D., Gonçalves F.P.R., Guerra M., Haugaasen T., Heiduck S., Heymann E.W., Hilário R.R., Hodges S., Huashuayo-Llamocca R., Jerusalinsky L., Kasper C.B., Lawrence J., Lopes K.G.D., Lueffe T.M., Martínez J., Messias M.R., Mourthé Í., Nagy-Reis M.B., Nole I., Paciência F., Palacios E., Poirier A., Porfírio G., Porter A.M., Price E., Printes R.C., Quintino E.P., Rehg J., Reis E.A., Rocha A., Rodríguez A., Röhe F., Rumiz D., Santana M.M., Setz E.Z.F., Shanee S., Souza-Alves J.P., Spironello W.R., Tirado Herrera E.R., Vinhas L., Vulinec K., Wallace R.B., Watsa M., Wright P.C., Young R.J.Fuentes:scopus