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Diversity of small non-volant mammals of Lita, northwestern Imbabura, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The subtropical forests of the Pacific slope of Ecuador lie within a region of wide biodiversity duePalabras claves:CRICETIDAE, Pattonimus musseri, subtropical forestAutores:Jenny Curay, Jorge M. Brito, Mantilla D.Fuentes:scopusSmall non-volant mammals of the Reserva Geobotánica Pululahua, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We provide insights into the diversity of small non-volant mammals (SNVMs) in the Reserva GeobotánicPalabras claves:Mustela frenata, Neotropical mammals, peri-urban biodiversity, RodentAutores:Jenny Curay, Jorge M. Brito, Víctor RomeroFuentes:googlescopusNew morphological data on the rare sigmodontine Mindomys hammondi (Rodentia, Cricetidae), an arboreal oryzomyine from north-western Andean montane forests
ArticleAbstract: The monotypic rodent Mindomys Weksler, Percequillo & Voss, 2006 (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae) is one oPalabras claves:CHOCO, ECUADOR, external morphology, Oryzomyini, soft anatomyAutores:Jenny Curay, Jorge M. Brito, Nicolás Tinoco, Pardinãs U.F.J.Fuentes:scopusUnexpected diversity in the andes of ecuador: Phylogeny of the thomasomys “cinereus” group and description of a new species (rodentia, cricetidae)
ArticleAbstract: Based on specimens collected in the southeastern Andes of Ecuador, at Parque Nacional Sangay, but alPalabras claves:Sangay National Park, Sigmodontinae, Thomasomyini, Thomasomys caudivarius, Thomasomys silvestrisAutores:Carolina Reyes-Puig, Jenny Curay, Jorge M. Brito, Nicolás Tinoco, Pardinãs U.F.J., Rocío Vargas, Víctor RomeroFuentes:scopusMamíferos pequeños en la dieta de la lechuza Tyto alba (Strigiformes: Tytonidae) en dos localidades del occidente de Ecuador, con ampliación distribucional de Ichthyomys hydrobates (Rodentia: Cricetidae)
ArticleAbstract: We analyzed 107 owl pellets and determined 300 prey items grouped into 21 species. The pellets werePalabras claves:Ichthyomys hydrobates, La Ciénaga, Los Santiagos, Owl pellets, TYTO ALBAAutores:Héctor Cadena-Ortíz, Hernán Orellana-Vásquez, Jenny Curay, Jorge M. Brito, Pozo-Zamora G.M., Rocío VargasFuentes:scopus