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Contrasting biogeographical patterns of threatened vertebrates on islands emerge from disparities between expert-derived maps and Global Biodiversity Information Facility data
ArticleAbstract: Aim: The most popular sources of information on species distributions are the expert-derived maps anPalabras claves:BIG DATA, Geographical bias, global biodiversity patterns, inaccuracy, threatened species, UNCERTAINTYAutores:Fuente S.H.D.L., Lira-Noriega A., Loyola R., Martínez-Meyer E., Mauricio Ortega-Andrade, Monjeau A., Nori J., Osorio-Olvera L., Parra J.L., Prieto-Torres D.A., Rojas-Soto O.R., Villalobos F.Fuentes:googlescopusAgalychnis spurrelli Boulenger (Anura, Hylidae): Variation, distribution and synonym
ArticleAbstract: Agalychnis spurrelli Boulenger, 1913 is the earliest available name for a hylid species of PhyllomedPalabras claves:Agalychnis spurrelli, Anura, Conservation status, Ecology, ECUADOR, identificationAutores:Mauricio Ortega-AndradeFuentes:googlescopusPrimer registro de depredación de un gecko por un parúlido (Setophaga petechia aurea) en las Islas Galápagos
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Mauricio Ortega-Andrade, Rojas-Soto O.R.Fuentes:googlescopusPopulation size, habitat use and relationships spurrelli Agalychnis interspecific (Anura: Hylidae) in a tropical rainforest remnant in northwestern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Throughout 2006 and 2007, at a small swamp in San Francisco del Cabo, northwestern Ecuador, monthlyPalabras claves:Agalychnis spurrelli, Anura, Northwestern Ecuador, Population size, Spatial DistributionAutores:Arellano Mónica M., Mauricio Ortega-Andrade, Tobar-Suárez C.Fuentes:scopusNovel data on the ecology of Cochranella mache (Anura: Centrolenidae) and the importance of protected areas for this critically endangered glassfrog in the Neotropics
ArticleAbstract: We studied a population of the endangered glassfrog, Cochranella mache, at Bilsa Biological Station,Palabras claves:Autores:Christian Paucar, Mauricio Ortega-Andrade, Rojas-Soto O.R.Fuentes:scopus