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Is release of rehabilitated wildlife with embedded lead ammunition advisable? Plumbism in a Jaguar Panthera Onca (Mammalia: Carnivora: Felidae), survivor of gunshot wounds
ArticleAbstract: Lead poisoning is a threat to wildlife, particularly after ingestion of lead ammunition derived fromPalabras claves:Blood lead levels, endangered species, lead-free ammunition, trophic webAutores:Carolina Sáenz, David A. Egas, E. Santiago Jiménez, Eduardo A. Díaz, Eduardo Alfonso Díaz, Kelly SwingFuentes:googlescopusRange extension and natural history observations for the smoky bat (Amorphochilus schnablii)
ArticleAbstract: The narrow Pacific coastal region west of the Andes Mountains in South America is a hotspot of endemPalabras claves:CHIROPTERA, ECUADOR, Furipteridae, Life history, reproductionAutores:Ineson K.M., Jaime Guerra, 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:googlescopusSpatial 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:scopusYasuní - A hotspot for jaguars Panthera onca (Carnivora: Felidae)? Camera-traps and jaguar activity at Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Jaguars (Panthera onca) are the largest predator in lowland forests of Amazonia but there have beenPalabras claves:amazonía, Daily activity, lowland forest, Spatial variation, Temporal variationAutores:B. A. Loiselle, David Romo, Diego Mosquera, Jaime Guerra, John G. Blake, Kelly SwingFuentes:scopus