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OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Kelly SwingFuentes:scopusEffects of human traffic on use of trails by mammals in lowland forest of eastern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Human activity can lead to changes in animal behavior and distribution patterns if the level of actiPalabras claves:amazonía, camera trap, Human Activity, lowland forest, Mammals, trails, ungulatesAutores:B. A. Loiselle, David Romo, Diego Mosquera, John G. Blake, Kelly SwingFuentes:scopusGround level environmental protein concentrations in various ecuadorian environments: Potential uses of aerosolized protein for ecological research
ArticleAbstract: Large quantities of free protein in the environment and other bioaerosols are ubiquitous throughoutPalabras claves:Bioaerosol, ECUADOR, Environmental monitoring, non-invasive, ProteinAutores:Castillo J., Hayes M., Kelly Swing, Staton S., Woodward A.Fuentes:scopusSpatial and temporal activity patterns of ocelots Leopardus pardalis in lowland forest of eastern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) are common in lowland forests of Amazonia. We used camera traps to docuPalabras claves:amazonía, camera trap, Movement, rainforest, Spatial variation, Temporal variationAutores:B. A. Loiselle, David Romo, Diego Mosquera, Jaime Guerra, John G. Blake, Kelly SwingFuentes:scopusTemporal activity patterns of terrestrial mammals in lowland rainforest of Eastern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Daily activity patterns of most Neotropical mammals are not well described although general patternsPalabras claves:activity, amazonía, camera trap, Daily activity, ECUADOR, MammalAutores:B. A. Loiselle, David Romo, Diego Mosquera, Jaime Guerra, John G. Blake, Kelly SwingFuentes:scopusScavenging behavior of the Short-eared Dog (Atelocynus microtis) in Ecuadorian lowland rainforest
ArticleAbstract: The short-eared dog (Atelocynus microtis) is one of the least known canids of the world. Essential aPalabras claves:Atelocynus microtis, baited camera-trapping, Scavenging, short-eared dog, Tiputini Biodiversity StationAutores:Cardells J., David Romo, Diego Mosquera, Eduardo A. Díaz, Eduardo Alfonso Díaz, Gabriela Vinueza H, Kelly Swing, Lizana V., Martínez-Carrasco C.Fuentes:googlescopusOcelot (Leopardus pardalis) density in Eastern Ecuador based on capture–recapture analyses of camera trap data
ArticleAbstract: The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is one of the most widespread neotropical felids but data on its disPalabras claves:amazonía, camera trapping, density, LEOPARDUS PARDALIS, lowland forestAutores:David Romo, Diego Mosquera, John G. Blake, Kelly SwingFuentes:scopusMineral licks as diversity hotspots in lowland forest of eastern ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Mineral licks are sites where a diverse array of mammals and birds consume soil (geophagy) or drinkPalabras claves:camera trap, Diurnal variation, ECUADOR, Geophagy, Mineral lick, seasonal variation, YasuniAutores:B. A. Loiselle, David Romo, Diego Mosquera, Jaime Guerra, John G. Blake, Kelly SwingFuentes:scopusLong-term variation in abundance of terrestrial mammals and birds in eastern Ecuador as measured by photographic rates and occupancy estimates
ArticleAbstract: Long-term studies from undisturbed forests provide a baseline by which to assess impacts of human acPalabras claves:activity, amazonía, camera trap, ECUADOR, Long-term, occupancy, Temporal variationAutores:B. A. Loiselle, David Romo, Diego Mosquera, John G. Blake, Kelly SwingFuentes:scopusTiputinia foetida, a new mycoheterotrophic genus of Thismiaceae from Amazonian Ecuador, and a likely case of deceit pollination
ArticleAbstract: Tiputinia foetida is described here as a new genus of flowering plants in the Thismiaceae. A singlePalabras claves:Amazonian Ecuador, Deceit pollination, Mycoheterotrophy, Sapromyophily, Thismiaceae, TiputiniaAutores:Berry P.E., Kelly Swing, Maas-van De Kamer H., Woodward C.L.Fuentes:scopus