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Chromatic disorder in Trachops cirrhosus (Spix, 1823) (Chiroptera: Phyllotomidae) on Ecuadorian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: We present a case of chromatic disorder observed in a specimen of Trachops cirrhosus from lowland foPalabras claves:Amazonian, Neotropic, phyllostomids, Piebaldism, withish spotsAutores:Bravo-Salinas R., Jaime Antonio SalasFuentes:googlescopusBrotogeris versicolorus (statius müller, 1776) (Aves: Psittacidae): Introduced established population in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We report the first confirmed evidence of a feral introduced population of Brotogeris versicolorus (Palabras claves:Autores:Jaime Antonio Salas, Juan F. Freile, Navarrete R., Solano-Ugalde A.Fuentes:googlescopusCould a new record change the range of distribution of a little-known bat species (Vespertilionidae: Eptesicus innoxius)?
ArticleAbstract: We report the first record of Eptesicus innoxius in northwestern Ecuador, in the province of EsmeralPalabras claves:Extension distribution, Harmless serotine bat, Northwestern Ecuador, Pbkp_redictive modelAutores:Andrea Au Hing, Jaime Antonio Salas, Loaiza-S. C.R.Fuentes:googlescopusCuantificación de Plomo (Pb) en tejidos blandos y óseo de murciélagos (Mammalia: Chiroptera) provenientes de zonas de influencia Urbana en la costa occidental de Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Lead (Pb) has generated a worldwide concern for its genotoxic effects on human health, and its abiliPalabras claves:biomonitor, bone tissue, emerging threat, museum collections, synanthropic speciesAutores:Baquerizo M., Jaime Antonio SalasFuentes:googlescopusArtibeus fraterculus (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)
ArticleAbstract: Artibeus fraterculus Anthony, 1924 is a phyllostomid bat commonly called the fraternal fruit-eatingPalabras claves:dry forest, ECUADOR, endemic species, fraternal fruit-eating bat, Perú, phyllostomidAutores:Jaime Antonio Salas, Loaiza-S. C.R., Pacheco V.Fuentes:scopusFirst record of the Pale-faced Bat Phylloderma stenops Peters, 1865 (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) in the province of Guayas, southwestern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We report the first record of Phylloderma stenops in the province of Guayas, Ecuador. The specimen wPalabras claves:Disturbed area, Guayas province, Phylloderma stenops, Semideciduous forest, southwest EcuadorAutores:Carvajal M. R., Jaime Antonio Salas, Santiago F. Burneo, Viteri H. F.Fuentes:googlescopusDistribution extension of proboscis bat Rhynchonycteris naso (Wied-Neuwied, 1820) (Chiroptera: Emballonuridae): New record for southwestern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We report the first confirmed record of Rhynchonycteris naso in southwestern Ecuador. We observed aPalabras claves:Autores:Fabián Viteri H., Jaime Antonio Salas, Marjorie Zambrano M., Raúl Carvajal M., Virgilio Benavides H.Fuentes:googlescopusHome-range of the invasive terrestrial gastropod, Achatina fulica (Gastropoda: Achatinidae), in an Ecuadorian dry forest conservation area
ArticleAbstract: Achatina fulica is an invasive terrestrial gastropod known as one of the 100 most harmful invasive sPalabras claves:Ecological overlap, Environmental factors, Giant African snail, Invasive species, Plague, Protected areaAutores:Jaime Antonio Salas, Jessica Cuasapaz-SarabiaFuentes:scopusMedium and large-sized mammals from Isla Santay National of Recreation Area in western Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Isla Santay is an important Ecuadorian conservation area for native species, but with little informaPalabras claves:Carnivores, endangered species, Geographic isolation, LEOPARDUS PARDALIS, Lontra longicaudisAutores:Álvaro Torres-Domínguez, Hurtado C.M., Jaime Antonio SalasFuentes:googlescopusUse of artificial nest boxes by two species of small, arboreal mammals in Ecuadorian tropical dry forest
ArticleAbstract: We record, for the first time, the nest structure of two species of small, non-volant mammals, MarmoPalabras claves:Arboreal habits, mammal nesting, Marmosa simonsi, Rhipidomys latinamusAutores:Bulgarella M., Gabriel A. Brito-Vera, Heimpel G.E., Jaime Antonio SalasFuentes:googlescopus