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Long-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: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:scopusPopulation declines and priorities for amphibian conservation in Latin America
ReviewAbstract: Although dramatic amphibian population declines have been reported worldwide, our understanding of tPalabras claves:Autores:Bolaños F., Chaves G., David Romo, Ibáñez R., Lips K.R., Luis A. Coloma, Marca E.L., Meyer J.R., Muñoz A., Reaser J.K., Rogelio Cedeño J., Ron Y.S.R., Salas A.W., Santiago R. Ron, Young B.E.Fuentes:googlescopusTemporal and spatial patterns of macaw abundance in the Ecuadorian amazon
ArticleAbstract: Although macaws are arguably the most widely recognized species of bird from Neotropical rainforestsPalabras claves:AMAZON, ARA, Conservation, ECUADOR, Macaw, Orthopsittaca, ParrotAutores:David Romo, Fabara J., Jorgenson J.P., Karubian J., Smith T.B., Yunes D.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:scopusNew locality records and the first photographs of living Echimys Saturnus (dark tree rat, echimyidae) from eastern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:camera trap, Echimyidae, Echimys saturnus, ECUADOR, Tree ratAutores:David Romo, Diego Mosquera, Jaime Guerra, John G. BlakeFuentes: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