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Notes on the breeding biology of Rufous Potoos (Nyctibius bracteatus) in lowland Ecuadorian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Five species of potoos occur in Ecuador, with Rufous Potoos (Nyctibius bracteatus) being one of thePalabras claves:amazonía, camera trap, copulation, Neotropics, Nest, NyctibiidaeAutores:Diego Mosquera, Gabriela Vinueza H, John G. BlakeFuentes:scopusUse of mineral licks by mammals and birds in hunted and non-hunted areas of yasuní national park, ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Mineral licks are sites where a diverse array of mammals and birds consume soil or drink water, likePalabras claves:activity patterns, camera trap, ECUADOR, Hunting, Mineral lick, YasuniAutores:Diego Mosquera, John G. Blake, Julia SalvadorFuentes: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:googlescopusWild dogs at stake: Deforestation threatens the only Amazon endemic canid, the short-eared dog (Atelocynus microtis)
ArticleAbstract: The persistent high deforestation rate and fragmentation of the Amazon forests are the main threatsPalabras claves:Carnivore conservation, Deforestation, endemic species, Forest fragmentation, Multi-scale analysis, species distributionAutores:Abrahams M.I., Albernaz A.L., Antunes A.P., Borges L.H.M., Calouro A.M., Costa H.C.M., D'Amico A.R., De Moura A.L.B., De Sousa I.G., Del Toro-Orozco W., Diego Mosquera, Do Carmo E.C.O., Endo W., Fabiano Rodrigues de Melo, Ferraz K.M.P.M.B., Galo Zapata-Ríos, Giordano A.J., Gonçalves L., Gräbin D.M., Haugaasen T., John G. Blake, Lemos F.G., Lugarini C., Macdonald D.W., Mendes-Oliveiras A.C., Moreira M.G., Negrões N., Nienow S., Oliveira T., Ortiz C., Payán E., Percequillo A.R., Peres C.A., Peters F., Pitman R.L., Ramalho E.E., Ravetta A., Rocha D.G., Röhe F., Sampaio R., Santos F., Silva D.A., Sollmann R., Tan C.K.W., Teles D., Valsecchi J., Venticinque E.M., Von Mühlen E.M., Wallace R.B.Fuentes: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: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:scopus