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A new glassfrog (Centrolenidae) from the Chocó-Andean Río Manduriacu Reserve, Ecuador, endangered by mining
ArticleAbstract: We describe a new glassfrog from Río Manduriacu Reserve, Imbabura Province, on the Pacific slopes ofPalabras claves:amphibia, Conservation, endangered, Glassfrog, MINING, taxonomyAutores:Diego F. Cisneros-Hebkp_redia, Gabriela I. Gavilanes Rodriguez, Hamilton P.S., José J. Vieira, Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Kohn S., Lynch R.L., Maynard R.J.Fuentes:googlescopusA new species of Noblella (Amphibia: Strabomantidae) from the Río Manduriacu Reserve on the Pacific slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes
ArticleAbstract: With the third most biodiverse amphibian fauna in the world, Ecuador has bolstered this claim with aPalabras claves:Conservation, phylogeny, terrestrial frog, Western Andean slopesAutores:Carolina Reyes-Puig, Hamilton P.S., Jaime Culebras, Jorge M. Brito, José J. Vieira, Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Kohn S., Lynch R.L., Maynard R.J., Trageser S.J.Fuentes:scopusFinding a shadow in the dark: Rediscovery of fugler’s shadow snake (emmochliophis fugleri fritts & smith, 1969) after 54 years, with comments on its conservation status, distribution, and the tribe diaphorolepidini
ArticleAbstract: Herein we report the second known record of Emmochliophis fugleri Fritts & Smith, 1969, present thePalabras claves:Critically Endangered, ECUADOR, IMBABURA, Río manduriacu reserve, Threatened, Threatened by miningAutores:Jaime Culebras, Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Kohn S., Maynard R.J., Trageser S.J.Fuentes:googlescopusEctoparasitism of the feather chewing louse Colpocephalum trichosum on the Andean Condor Vultur gryphus
ArticleAbstract: ABSTRACTS: Feather chewing lice are common and important ectoparasites of birds. Here we report forPalabras claves:Andes, avian lice, co-evolution, co-extinction, EctoparasiteAutores:Hidalgo A., Kohn S., Narvaez F., Ormaza N., Pablo Sebastián Padrón Martínez, Vargas H.Fuentes:googlescopus