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Autor:
Edgardo M. Rengifo, Víctor Pacheco
Publikováno v:
Mammalia. 82:153-166
The phylogenetic position of the Ancash leaf-eared mouse Phyllotis definitus remains unresolved, as this species has been considered to be related to Phyllotis magister, Phyllotis xanthopygus or Phyllotis andium by several authors. The objective of t
Autor:
Gabriela Echeverría-Vaca, Jorge Brito-M., Glenda M. Pozo-Zamora, César Garzón, Javier Yánez, Héctor Cadena-Ortiz, Santiago Villamarín-Cortez
Publikováno v:
Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia. 24:122-128
We provide the first detailed description of the diet of Burrowing Owls ( Athene cunicularia ) for Ecuador, based on an analysis of 408 pellets collected from one locality in the north and one in the south of the central dry Andean Valley. Our result
726. Andean Leaf-eared Mouse Phyllotis andium French: Phyllotis des Andes / German: Anden-Blattohrmaus / Spanish: Raton orejudo de los Andes Other common names: Andean Pericote Taxonomy. Phyllotis andium Thomas, 1912, “ Canar, [Canar,]| Ecuador. Al
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Autor:
Kazue Hashiguchi, A L Eduardo Gomez, Tatsuyuki Mimori, Hirotomo Kato, Yoshihisa Hashiguchi, Abraham G. Cáceres, Lenin N. Velez, Nancy V. Villegas, Hiroshi Uezato
Publikováno v:
Acta tropica. 178
The vector Lutzomyia sand flies and reservoir host mammals of the Leishmania parasites, causing the Andean cutaneous leishmaniasis (Andean-CL, uta) in Peru and Ecuador were thoroughly reviewed, performing a survey of literatures including our unpubli
Autor:
Rengifo, Edgardo M., Pacheco, V��ctor
Phyllotis andium Thomas, 1912 Andean Leaf- eared Mouse Phyllotis andium Thomas (1912: 409) Phyllotis melanius Thomas (1913: 407) Phyllotis fruticicolus Anthony (1922: 1) Holotype. Adult male, British Museum 99.9. 9.68 collected 18 April, 1899 by Perr
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Autor:
Margarita Arana, Oswaldo Ramirez, Percy Pinedo-Bernal, Marie-Pierre Schippers, Grant B. McClelland
Publikováno v:
Current biology : CB. 22(24)
Summary The low oxygen levels at high altitude are a potent and unavoidable physiological stressor to which highland mammals must adapt. One hypothesized adaptation to high altitude is an increased reliance on carbohydrates to support aerobic activit
Autor:
Víctor Pacheco, Edgardo M. Rengifo
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4018:349
The Andean Leaf-eared mouse, Phyllotis andium Thomas 1912, has been considered a widespread medium-size sigmodontine rodent (230 mm of total length and 35 grams approximately) that occurs from Tungurahua, Ecuador, through the Andes, to Lima, Peru. Pr
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Autor:
Guy G. Musser, Michael D. Carleton
Phyllotis andium Thomas, 1912. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 8, 10:409. TYPE LOCALITY: Ecuador, Canar Prov., Canar, 8500 ft. DISTRIBUTION: E and W Andean slopes from C Ecuador (Tungurahua) to C Peru (Lima). SYNONYMS: fruticicolus, melanius, stenops, tam
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Phyllotis andium Thomas, 1912. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 8, 10:409. TYPE LOCALITY: Ecuador, Canar Prov., Canar, 8500 ft. (2591 m). DISTRIBUTION: Andean S.C. Ecuador and N. Peru, ISIS NUMBER: 5301410008042002001.
Published as part of James H. Ho
Published as part of James H. Ho
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