2015
DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/gyv138
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How do Neotropical pygmy squirrels (Sciurillus pusillus) use seasonally flooded forests in the Peruvian Amazon?

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“…We compared support for a total of 49 models of mammal species RAI, including a null (intercept‐only) model, for all analyses because the information‐theoretic framework (an information criterion corrected for small sample size) makes up for many defects in the use of conventional stepwise regression analysis. Based on the AIC determination method, model selection and multimodel inference were used to explore the determinants of the diversity and composition of mammals (Burnham & Anderson, 2002; Palmer & Koprowski, 2015). Before logistic regression analyses, independence tests were conducted using a nonparametric Spearman rank correlation of habitat characteristic data.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We compared support for a total of 49 models of mammal species RAI, including a null (intercept‐only) model, for all analyses because the information‐theoretic framework (an information criterion corrected for small sample size) makes up for many defects in the use of conventional stepwise regression analysis. Based on the AIC determination method, model selection and multimodel inference were used to explore the determinants of the diversity and composition of mammals (Burnham & Anderson, 2002; Palmer & Koprowski, 2015). Before logistic regression analyses, independence tests were conducted using a nonparametric Spearman rank correlation of habitat characteristic data.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aunque esta especie no es endémica del Perú ha sido registrada solo en el departamento de Loreto principalmente al occidente y norte del río Amazonas y con escasos tres registros al sur del río Amazonas en las provincias de Maynas, Requena y Ucayali , Thomas 1928b, Heymann & Knogge 1997, Aquino et al 2007, Jessen et al 2013b, de Vivo y Carmignotto 2015, Palmer & Koprowoski 2015 (Table 1, Anexo 2).…”
Section: Sciurillus Pusillus (E Geoffroy 1803)unclassified
“…Distrito de San Juan Bautista: Cuenca del río Alto Itaya (Aquino et al, 2012). Distrito de Fernando Lores: Amazon Research Center in Área de Conservación Regional Tamshiyacu-Tahuayo (Jessen et al, 2013;Palmer & Koprowski, 2015); Estación Biológica Quebrada Blanco (Heymann & Knogge, 1997). Distrito de Las Amazonas: Quebrada Orán, ca.…”
Section: Método De Colectaunclassified