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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 Andean mouse of the genus Thomasomys (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae) from the eastern Andes of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We name and describe a new species of Andean mouse from the eastern slope of the Andes of central EcPalabras claves:Montane forest, rodentia, ThomasomyiniAutores:Jorge M. Brito, Lee T.E., Nicolás TinocoFuentes:scopusA new species of small-eared shrew of the genus cryptotis (Mammalia, eulipotyphla, soricidae) from the northernmost Peruvian andes
ArticleAbstract: The northernmost Peruvian Andes, a unique biogeographic region characterized by the confluence of muPalabras claves:Andean páramo, Neotropical shrews, New species, Peruvian mammals, SoricomorphaAutores:Ceballos G., Daniel E. Chávez, Medina C.E., Nicolás Tinoco, Pari A., Pino K., Zeballos H.Fuentes:scopusGenus Glyphonycteris thomas, 1896 (mammalia: Chiroptera) in ecuador: First confirmed record of G. sylvestris thomas, 1896 and a geographical review to G. daviesi (hill, 1965)
ReviewAbstract: Herein we present a geographical review to the genus Glyphonycteris in Ecuador. We confirm the firstPalabras claves:Andes eastern slopes, Distribution modelling, PHYLLOSTOMIDAE, Range extension, Tropical and subtropical forestAutores:Diego G. Tirira PhD, M. Alejandra Camacho, María Fernanda Solórzano, Nicolás Tinoco, Santiago F. BurneoFuentes:googlescopusUnexpected 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: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:scopusReport on the mammals of quimsacocha national recreation area, Azuay province, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Quimsacocha National Recreation Area is located on the western slope of the Andes in Azuay Province,Palabras claves:High Andean Paramo, Mammal survey, Polylepis forestsAutores:Camacho M.A., Crockett S.C., Lee T.E., Nicolás Tinoco, Santiago F. BurneoFuentes:googlescopusSystematics and taxonomy of tonatia saurophila koopman & williams, 1951 (Chiroptera, phyllostomidae)
ArticleAbstract: The Stripe-headed Round-eared bat, Tonatia saurophila, includes three subspecies: Tonatia saurophilaPalabras claves:Andes, Phyllostominae, T. Saurophila bakeri, T. Saurophila maresi, TONATIA SAUROPHILAAutores:Camacho M.A., Mateo Basantes, Melinda J. Hofmann, Nicolás Tinoco, Rodríguez-Posada M.E., Velazco P.M.Fuentes:scopus