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An Update of the Geographic Distribution of the Red-Mantled Saddle-Back Tamarin, Leontocebus lagonotus (Callitrichidae), in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the geographic distributions of primates is necessary to ensure effective conservationPalabras claves:altitudinal range, amazonía, ecological niche model, Knowledge gaps, Natural barriers, rainforestAutores:Diego G. Tirira PhD, Sánchez-Sánchez L., Sara Álvarez SolasFuentes:googlescopusElevation and wind exposure shape the habitat preferences of the Andean cottontail Sylvilagus andinus (Lagomorpha: Leporidae)
ArticleAbstract: Regional and local environmental conditions shape the habitat preferences of species. In tropical hiPalabras claves:Andes, Carchi Province, ECUADOR, MICROHÁBITAT, ParamoAutores:Diego G. Tirira PhD, Luis F. Camacho, Paola ChávezFuentes:googlescopusExpert range maps of global mammal distributions harmonised to three taxonomic authorities
OtherAbstract: Aim: Comprehensive, global information on species' occurrences is an essential biodiversity variablePalabras claves:Biodiversity, Biogeography, conservation planning, GIS, Mammalia, Mapping, species distributionsAutores:Abba A.M., Aguirre L.F., Anderson R.C., Arroyo-Cabrales J., Astúa D., Baker A.M., Barve V., Braulik G., Braun J.K., Burgin C.J., Busher P.E., Camacho M.A., Cavallini P., Cook J.A., Cserkész T., Csorba G., Cuéllar Soto E., da Cunha Tavares V., Davenport T.R.B., de Almeida Chiquito E., del Toro Mijares I., Deméré T., Denys C., Dickman C.R., Diego G. Tirira PhD, Dombrowik V.L., Dorman W.A., Duong M., Eduardo Fernández-Duque, Eldridge M.D.B., Francis C.M., Frankham G., Franklin W.L., Freitas T., Friend J.A., Gadsby E.L., Garbino G.S.T., Gaubert P., Giannini N., Giarla T., Gilchrist J.S., Gongora J., Goodman S.M., Guralnick R., Gursky-Doyen S., Hackländer K., Hafner M.S., Hart J.A., Hawkins M., Helgen K.M., Heritage S., Hinckley A., Hintsche S., Holden M., Holekamp K.E., Honeycutt R.L., Huffman B.A., Humle T., Hutterer R., Ibáñez Ulargui C., Jackson S.M., Janecka J., Janecka M., Jenkins P., Jorge M. Brito, Juškaitis R., Juste J., Kays R., Kilpatrick C.W., Kingston T., Koprowski J.L., Kryštufek B., Lacher T.E., Lavery T., Lee T.E., Leite Y.L.R., Lim B.K., Lissovsky A., López-Antoñanzas R., López-Baucells A., MacLeod C.D., Maisels F.G., Mares M.A., Marsh C.J., Marsh H., Mattioli S., Maypole J.K., McCall K., Meijaard E., Mittermeier R.A., Monadjem A., Nicté Ordóñez-Garza, Novaes R.L.M., Ranipeta A., Rylands A.B., Santiago F. Burneo, Schuerkmann A., Sechrest W., Sica Y.V., Torselli M.A., Vigneron J.G., Wilson D.E.Fuentes:scopusMammalia, Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae, Lampronycteris brachyotis (Dobson, 1879): First confirmed record for Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Herein we report the first record for Lampronycteris brachyotis in Ecuador, which extends its rangePalabras claves:Autores:Boada C.E., Diego G. Tirira PhD, Santiago F. BurneoFuentes:googlescopusLeucistic Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) at Robert Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, with a note on colour morph nomenclature
ArticleAbstract: Fur chromatic disorders, which include albinism, leucism and melanism, are rare in mammals. WorldwidPalabras claves:Leucism, Otariidae, Partial albinism, Piebaldism, Pinnipeds, Polar mammalsAutores:Diego G. Tirira PhD, Víctor RomeroFuentes:googlescopusTropical ungulates of ecuador: An update of the state of knowledge
Book PartAbstract: In Ecuador, there are 12 recognized species and 16 taxa of neotropical ungulates. The tapirs (TapiriPalabras claves:Behavior, Camelids, diet, Habitat requirements, Peccaries population, ThreatsAutores:Carlos A. Cajas-Bermeo, Diego G. Tirira PhD, Galo Zapata-Ríos, Tapia A., Urgilés-Verdugo C.A., Xiomara Xiomara IzurietaFuentes:scopusThe status of the world's land and marine mammals: diversity, threat, and knowledge
ArticleAbstract: Knowledge of mammalian diversity is still surprisingly disparate, both regionally and taxonomically.Palabras claves:Autores:Absolon D., Aguiar J.M., Amori G., Baillie J.E.M., Bakkour N., Baldi R., Berridge R.J., Bielby J., Black P.A., Blanc J.J., Boitani L., Brooks T.M., Burton J.A., Butynski T.M., Catullo G., Chanson J.S., Chapman R., Chiozza F., Cokeliss Z., Collen B., Conroy J., Cooke J.G., Cox N.A., Da Fonseca G.A.B., Derocher A.E., Diego G. Tirira PhD, Dublin H.T., Duckworth J.W., Emmons L., Emslie R.H., Festa-Bianchet M., Foster M., Foster S., Garshelis D.L., Gates C., Gimenez-Dixon M., Gonzalez S., Gonzalez-Maya J.F., Good T.C., Hammerson G., Hammond P.S., Happold D., Happold M., Hare J., Harris R.B., Hawkins C.E., Haywood M., Heaney L.R., Hedges S.B., Helgen K.M., Hilton-Taylor C., Hoffmann M., Hussain S.A., Ishii N., Jefferson T.A., Jenkins R.K.B., Johnston C.H., Katariya V., Keith M., Kingdon J., Knox D.H., Kovacs K.M., Lacher T.E., Lamoreux J., Langhammer P.F., Leus K., Lewison R.R., Lichtenstein G., Lowry L.F., Macavoy Z., Mace G.M., Mallon D.P., Masi M., McKnight M.W., Medellín R.A., Medici P., Mills G., Mittermeier R.A., Moehlman P.D., Molur S., Mora A., Nowell K., Oates J.F., Olech W., Oliver W.R.L., Oprea M., Patterson B.D., Perrin W.F., Polidoro B.A., Pollock C., Powel A., Protas Y., Racey P., Ragle J., Ramani P., Rathbun G., Rodrigues A.S.L., Schipper J., Smith A.T., Stuart S.N., Temple H.J.Fuentes:googlescopus