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A preliminary review of Nephelomys albigularis (Tomes, 1860) (Rodentia: Cricetidae), with the description of a new species from the Peruvian montane forests
ReviewAbstract: Nephelomys albigularis is a sigmodontine rodent of the tribe Oryzomyini distributed in the Andean foPalabras claves:Albigularis, Andes, Huancabamba Depression, Marañón River, Mountain forestsAutores:INCHE B., Nicolás Tinoco, Pacheco V., RUELAS D.Fuentes: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:scopusTaxonomy, natural history and distribution of the capybara
Book PartAbstract: When the Iberian colonists arrived in South America in the late fifteenth century, they encounteredPalabras claves:Autores:Aldana-Domínguez J., Alvarez M.R., Diego G. Tirira PhD, Ferraz K.M.P.M.B., Herrera E.A., Macdonald D.W., Moreira J.R., Pacheco V., Taber A., Tarifa T.Fuentes:googlescopusThe rise and fall of a genus: Complete mtDNA genomes shed light on the phylogenetic position of yellow-tailed woolly monkeys, Lagothrix flavicauda, and on the evolutionary history of the family Atelidae (Primates: Platyrrhini)
ArticleAbstract: Using complete mitochondrial genome sequences, we provide the first molecular analysis of the phylogPalabras claves:Dating analysis, mitogenomics, New World monkeys, Oreonax, phylogenetics, Yellow-tailed woolly monkeyAutores:Anthony Di Fiore, Chaves P.B., Cornejo F.M., Cortés-Ortiz L., Fagundes V., Pacheco V., Roos C., Schmitt C.A., Shanee S.Fuentes:scopus