2019
DOI: 10.1206/0003-0090.432.1.1
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Mammalian Diversity and Matses Ethnomammalogy in Amazonian Peru Part 3: Marsupials (Didelphimorphia)

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“…However, phylogeographic studies have revealed that some of these species, with seemingly continuous distributions, actually consist of currently isolated populations [e.g., 80 ]. Moreover, many isolated populations show evolutionary well-structured lineages with significant genetic divergence, suggesting that the taxonomic status of these species needs revision as they could represent species complexes [e.g., 6 , 52 , 62 , 80 ]. Hence, further phylogeographic studies are necessary if we are to reveal whether these mammalian populations are indeed connected or isolated in function of the current fragmentation patterns of the South American forests.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, phylogeographic studies have revealed that some of these species, with seemingly continuous distributions, actually consist of currently isolated populations [e.g., 80 ]. Moreover, many isolated populations show evolutionary well-structured lineages with significant genetic divergence, suggesting that the taxonomic status of these species needs revision as they could represent species complexes [e.g., 6 , 52 , 62 , 80 ]. Hence, further phylogeographic studies are necessary if we are to reveal whether these mammalian populations are indeed connected or isolated in function of the current fragmentation patterns of the South American forests.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…External and craniodental measurements are given in Table3. Morphological characters and measurements of our specimens are within the variation range for the species following LimaSilva et al (2019) andVoss et al (2019) and in specimens in the MUSM collection(44240)(44241)(44242)(44243). Remarks.…”
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confidence: 51%
“…Specimens were then identified in laboratory using external, cranial, and dental characteristics following specialized bibliography for rodents (Patton et al 2000;Voss et al 2001;Bonvicino and Weksler 2015;Patton et al 2015), marsupials Lima Silva et al 2019), and bats (Goodwin and Greenhall 1961;Hall 1981;Lassieur and Wilson 1989;Yancey et al 1998;Yee 2000;Moratelli 2012;Ruelas and Pacheco 2015;Ruelas 2017;Morales-Martínez and López-Arévalo 2018), and by side-by-side comparisons with specimens in the MUSM collection. We followed the taxonomic nomenclature of Pacheco et al (2009), Patton et al (2015), and recent changes by Voss et al (2018Voss et al ( , 2019 and Lima Silva et al (2019). The taxonomic order follows Pacheco et al (2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This report is the fourth installment of a monographic series on mammalian diversity and ethnomammalogy in a sparsely inhabited region of lowland rainforest between the Yavari and Ucayali rivers in northeastern Peru. Like others in this series (Voss andFleck, 2011, 2017;Voss et al, 2019), the present monograph is based on specimens and observations collected over many decades, and on ethnobiological research with the Matses, a Panoan-speaking group of indigenous Amazonians with intact traditional knowledge of the local fauna (Fleck and Harder, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%