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Current and future suitable habitat areas for Nasuella olivacea (Gray, 1865) in Colombia and Ecuador and analysis of its distribution across different land uses
ArticleAbstract: Nasuella olivacea is an endemic mammal from the Andes of Ecuador and Colombia. Due to its rarity, asPalabras claves:ecological niche, maxent, Mountain coati, Procyonidae, Tropical AndesAutores:Pablo Medrano-Vizcaíno, Patricia Vanegas IzquierdoFuentes:scopusGeography of roadkills within the Tropical Andes Biodiversity Hotspot: Poorly known vertebrates are part of the toll
ArticleAbstract: We explore the effect of roads in animal mortality within the Biodiversity Hotspot with the highestPalabras claves:Atractus, ecological trap, ECUADOR, endangered species, Gymnophiona, protected areas, road ecology, wildlife mortalityAutores:Pablo Medrano-Vizcaíno, Santiago EspinosaFuentes:scopusFilling biogeographical gaps through wildlife roadkills: New distribution records for six snake species from Ecuador (Anilius scytale, Drymarchon corais, Erythrolamprus breviceps, Micrurus lemniscatus, Oxyrhopus vanidicus, Trilepida anthracina)
ArticleAbstract: Monitoring wildlife roadkills is a valuable method to identify critical areas where animals are morePalabras claves:Bailey’s blind snake, Coral cylinder snake, Indigo snake, Short ground snake, South American coral snakeAutores:David Brito-Zapata, Pablo Medrano-VizcaínoFuentes:scopusFirst national assessment of wildlife mortality in Ecuador: An effort from citizens and academia to collect roadkill data at country scale
ArticleAbstract: Ecuador has both high richness and high endemism, which are increasingly threatened by anthropic prePalabras claves:biodiversity hotspot, citizen science, GALAPAGOS, road ecology, threatened species, VertebratesAutores:Acosta-Buenaño N., Adriana Rueda-Vera, David Brito-Zapata, García-Carrasco J.M., González-Suárez M., Juan Manuel Aguilar Ullauri, Medina D., Pablo Jarrín-V, Pablo Medrano-VizcaínoFuentes:scopusDynamics of the distribution and hosts of molothrus bonariensis (Passeriformes: Icteridae) in ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Several species around the world are expanding their distribution principally by anthropogenic distuPalabras claves:Brood parasitism, CLIMATIC CHANGE, Hosts, Range extensions, Shiny CowbirdAutores:Bedoya J., Héctor Cadena-Ortíz, Pablo Medrano-VizcaínoFuentes:scopusLandscape attributes effects on Ateles fusciceps presence patterns in northwestern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: In this work, I investigate the effect of some landscape variables (rivers, agricultural lands, anthPalabras claves:AIC, Landscape ecology, logistic regressions, primatology, spider monkeyAutores:Pablo Medrano-VizcaínoFuentes:scopusResearch and conservation priorities to protect wildlife from collisions with vehicles
ArticleAbstract: The rapidly expanding global road network poses threats to wildlife, including direct mortality. GivPalabras claves:Birds, Conservation, Latin America, Mammals, road ecology, roadkillAutores:González-Suárez M., Grilo C., Pablo Medrano-VizcaínoFuentes:scopusRoadkill patterns in Latin American birds and mammals
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Roads are a major threat for wildlife, degrading habitat and causing mortality via wildlife–vehPalabras claves:Body mass, Central America, diet, longevity, maturity age, Neotropics, random forest, road ecology, SOUTH AMERICA, TraitsAutores:Carvalho W.D., González-Suárez M., Grilo C., Melinski R.D., Pablo Medrano-Vizcaíno, Schultz E.D., Silva Pinto F.A.Fuentes:scopusPredating behavior of the laughing falcon (Herpetotheres cachinnans) on the venomous amazonian pit viper bothrops atrox (the use of roads as a prey source)
ArticleAbstract: Aspects about the feeding behavior of the Laughing falcon (Herpetotheres cachinnans)article remain pPalabras claves:Cofán Bermejo Ecological Reserve, diet, Equis, Raptor birds, Venomous snakesAutores:Pablo Medrano-VizcaínoFuentes:scopusThe effects of climate change on decomposition processes in Andean Paramo ecosystem-synthesis, a systematic review
ReviewAbstract: The paramo is a high mountain ecosystem with cold and humid climate, it has high amount of sunlightPalabras claves:CO 2, Global warming, greenhouse gases, Organic matter, TEMPERATUREAutores:Pablo Medrano-Vizcaíno, Patricia Vanegas IzquierdoFuentes:scopus