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Autor:
Allyssa L. Kilanowski, Timothy G. Jessen, Melissa J. Merrick, R. Nathan Gwinn, John L. Koprowski
Publikováno v:
Mammalian Species. 48:59-65
Microsciurus flaviventer ([Gray, 1867][1]) is a Neotropical tree squirrel commonly known as the Amazon dwarf squirrel. Small bodied with dark brown dorsal pelage contrasted with a gray or yellowish gray venter, and a faintly banded tail. M. flavivent
Autor:
R. L. Minor, Melissa J. Merrick, Vicki L. Greer, R. Nathan Gwinn, Rosa R. Jessen, Timothy G. Jessen, John L. Koprowski
Publikováno v:
The Southwestern Naturalist. 55:123-124
Few studies have documented behavioral response of small mammals to fire. Here we report use of a nest by an adult Mount Graham red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus grahamensis), an endangered subspecies endemic to the Pinaleno Mountains of southeas
Autor:
Merrick, Melissa J.1,2 mmerrick@email.arizona.edu, Gwinn, R. Nathan2, Minor, Rebecca L.2, Jessen, Rosa R.1,2, Jessen, Timothy G.1,2, Greer, Vicki L.1, Koprowski, John L.1,2
Publikováno v:
Southwestern Naturalist. Mar2010, Vol. 55 Issue 1, p123-124. 2p.
Autor:
Emily Donnelly
Most insect parasitoids are related to two insect orders, Diptera and Hymenoptera, some having a specific host while others have a vast host range. As such, the opening chapter of Parasitoids: Biology, Behavior and Ecology discusses the influence of
Autor:
Ronald Price
The opening chapter of Savannas: Exploration, Threats and Management Strategies aims to answer the following questions: “To what extent are the relationships among the crown traits in trees of Cerrado vegetation mutually dependent? Are the crown tr