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Capybara: Biology, Use and Conservation of an Exceptional Neotropical Species(1)
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A poor international standard for trap selectivity threatens carnivore conservation
ReviewAbstract: Unintentional mortality of endangered carnivores due to non-selective trapping is important for consPalabras claves:endangered species, ISO STANDARDS, Non-target species, Predator control, Selectivity, Wildlife managementAutores:Atienza J.C., Baker S.E., Cabezas-DÍAZ S., E. Virgós, Emílio Virgós, J. Lozano Mendoza, Johnson P.J., Jorge Lozano, Macdonald D.W., Malo A.F., Proulx G., Ripple W.J., Rosalino L.M., Santos-Reis M., Zalewski A.Fuentes:rraaescopusEffects of human-induced habitat changes on site-use patterns in large Amazonian Forest mammals
ArticleAbstract: The Amazon is one of the most diverse biomes around the globe, currently threatened by economic andPalabras claves:Amazon biome, Bayesian hierarchical spatial occupancy models, Panthera onca, Priodontes maximus, TAPIRUS TERRESTRIS, Tayassu pecariAutores:Abrahams M.I., Beirne C., Carvalho E., Costa H.C.M., de Paula M.J., Diego Mosquera, Endo W., Haugaasen T., John Blake, Macdonald D.W., Maffei L., Michalski F., Moreira M.G., Norris D., Oliveira T., Paemelaere E.A.D., Peres C.A., Pezzuti J., Quintero S., Romero S., Sahley C., Santos F., Sillero-Zubiri C., Tan C.K.W., Tuesta C., Valdez F., Whitworth A., Zwicker S.Fuentes:scopusWild 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: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:googlescopus