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A new genus of oryzomyine rodents (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae) with three new species from montane cloud forests, western Andean cordillera of Colombia and Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The Andean cloud forests of western Colombia and Ecuador are home to several endemic mammals; memberPalabras claves:Andes, CHOCO, Hypsodonty, Mindomys, Nephelomys, OryzomyiniAutores:Christian Miguel Pinto, Jorge M. Brito, Koch C., Nicolás Tinoco, Pardinãs U.F.J., Percequillo A.R., Weksler M.Fuentes:scopusA new species of shrew-opossum (Paucituberculata: Caenolestidae) with a phylogeny of extant caenolestids
ArticleAbstract: The 4 known species of northern shrew-opossums, Caenolestes (Paucituberculata: Caenolestidae), are rPalabras claves:Andes, Caenolestes, cloud forest, cytochrome b, Eastern Versant, ECUADOR, New species, phylogeny, Sangay National ParkAutores:Christian Miguel Pinto, Jorge M. Brito, Lee T.E., Luis Albuja V, Ojala-Barbour R., Patterson B.D.Fuentes:scopusArchaeology, biogeography, and mammalogy do not provide evidence for tarukas (Cervidae: Hippocamelus antisensis) in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Knowing whether a species has been extirpated, or if it ever inhabited a specific geographic area, hPalabras claves:Agua Blanca, Andes, Cervidae, distribution records, ECUADOR, Huancabamba Depression, Manteo, SOUTH AMERICA, taruka, zooarchaeologyAutores:Christian Miguel Pinto, Diego G. Tirira PhD, Ferreyra N., Florencio Delgado, Núñez Quiroz Á.M., Soto-Centeno J.A., Stahl P.W.Fuentes:scopusUnlocking Andean sigmodontine diversity: five new species of Chilomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae) from the montane forests of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The Andean cloud forests of Ecuador are home to several endemic mammals. Members of the ThomasomyiniPalabras claves:Andes, Ct, Microdonty, Proodonty, Sigmodontinae, ThomasomyiniAutores:Christian Miguel Pinto, Fernandez V., García R., Jorge M. Brito, Koch C., Nicolás Tinoco, Pardinãs U.F.J., Santiago F. BurneoFuentes:scopusTaxonomic revision of the olingos (Bassaricyon), with description of a new species, the Olinguito
ReviewAbstract: We present the first comprehensive taxonomic revision and review the biology of the olingos, the endPalabras claves:Andes, Bassaricyon, Biogeography, Neotropics, New species, Olingo, OlinguitoAutores:Christian Miguel Pinto, Helgen K.M., Helgen L.E., Kays R., Maldonado J.E., Quinn A., Tsuchiya M.T.N., Wilson D.E.Fuentes:scopus