2022
DOI: 10.59763/mam.aeq.v4i.47
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Pequeños mamíferos no voladores de la hacienda Tambillo Alto, en los Andes del norte de Ecuador

Ana Lucía Pilatasig

Abstract: Los estudios sobre la diversidad de pequeños mamíferos no voladores en ecosistemas periurbanos son escasos en los Andes del Ecuador. Estos mamíferos son claves en procesos ecológicos y pueden verse afectados por distintos impactos antropogénicos, entre los que destacan la perdida de hábitat y la introducción de especies exóticas invasoras. En este reporte, caractericé la comunidad de pequeños mamíferos no voladores en dos remanentes de bosque montano próximos a la población de Tambillo, en la cordillera Occide… Show more

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“…For nomenclature and taxonomic order, we followed Burgin et al (2020a, b). Even though many other studies with similar goals have been carried out in the Ecuadorian Andes (Anthony, 1922;Barnett, 1999;Brito & Ojala-Barbour, 2016;Curay et al, 2019Curay et al, , 2022Jarrín-V. & Fonseca, 2001;Ojala-Barbour et al, 2019;Pilatasig, 2022;Tirira & Boada, 2009;Voss, 2003), we decided to use only the inventories previously developed by the same team of scientists so the comparisons could be made with a standardized sampling effort.…”
Section: Specimen Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For nomenclature and taxonomic order, we followed Burgin et al (2020a, b). Even though many other studies with similar goals have been carried out in the Ecuadorian Andes (Anthony, 1922;Barnett, 1999;Brito & Ojala-Barbour, 2016;Curay et al, 2019Curay et al, , 2022Jarrín-V. & Fonseca, 2001;Ojala-Barbour et al, 2019;Pilatasig, 2022;Tirira & Boada, 2009;Voss, 2003), we decided to use only the inventories previously developed by the same team of scientists so the comparisons could be made with a standardized sampling effort.…”
Section: Specimen Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%