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2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Roger González Tenorio ◽  
Amy A. Eppert ◽  
Michael S. Mooring

Introducción: La Cordillera de Talamanca en el sureste de Costa Rica, es una región prioritaria para la conservación, posee ecosistemas y especies poco conocidas. El estudio de mamíferos silvestres permite comprender la estructura y estado de conservación de los bosques tropicales: uno de los ecosistemas más diversos del planeta. Objetivo: Evaluar la riqueza, abundancia relativa y patrones de actividad de los mamíferos terrestres medianos y grandes en el Parque Internacional de La Amistad y el Corredor Biológico el Quetzal Tres Colinas. Métodos: Entre el 12 de julio del 2018 al 18 de abril del 2021, instalamos 18 estaciones de fototrampeo, cada una conformada por una cámara trampa y un atrayente olfativo. Resultados: Con un esfuerzo de muestreo de 15 335 días cámara trampa, obtuvimos 36 667 registros en los cuales detectamos 27 especies de mamíferos silvestres medianos y grandes; todas están en alguna categoría de riesgo nacional o internacional. Sciurus granatensis, Tapirus bairdii, Sylvilagus dicei y Mazama temama mostraron la distribución más amplia y la mayor abundancia relativa. Ateles geoffroyi, Cebus imitator y Microsciurus alfari tuvieron la menor abundancia y la distribución más restringida. Registramos cinco especies diurnas, seis nocturnas-crepusculares y 14 catemerales. Las especies únicas las detectamos en los pisos altitudinales Subalpino, Premontano y Montano bajo, los dos últimos registraron la mayor riqueza. Ocho especies mostraron fobia lunar, seis mostraron filia lunar y seis no mostraron afinidad al brillo lunar. Conclusión: Estas áreas protegen importantes poblaciones premontanas a subalpinas de mamíferos terrestres medianos y grandes, muchos catemerales o con fobia a la luna, y deben seguir siendo monitoreadas.


Author(s):  
Carlos D. Pérez-Brígido ◽  
Dora Romero-Salas ◽  
Violeta T. Pardío-Sedas ◽  
Anabel Cruz-Romero ◽  
Milagros González-Hernández ◽  
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Author(s):  
J. Díaz‐Delgado ◽  
P. Douglas ◽  
S. Stoneburg ◽  
C. Cirqueira ◽  
G. Gomez

Therya ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 477-486
Author(s):  
Alina Gabriela Monroy-Gamboa

The species records are key to determine their distribution.  In México, there are records located up to more 200 km outside the known range of Ateles geoffroyi, Cryptotis mayensis, Pteronotus davyi and Tlacuatzin sinaloae.  Other species were captured in their type locality but have not been recorded again over up to 100 years: Dipodomys gravipes, Oryzomys peninsulae, Peromyscus mekisturus, P. pembertoni, Sorex sclateri, S. stizodon, Tylomys bullaris and T. tumbalensis.  This study analyzes these mammalian species records, their information gaps related with their known range, and discusses the likely implications for conservation.  A survey of the literature and databases of scientific collections available on the Internet were conducted.  A geographic information system was used for the spatial analysis of the records obtained.  Records outside the limit of the known range of these species are due to misidentification of specimens, accidental introduction and lack of field corroboration.  Some of the species captured only in their type locality can be deemed extinct while others require field and laboratory work.  Geographic records of the species are valuable inputs to define the distribution range of species and advance our current knowledge about the Mexican.  The use of records with errors or that should no longer be considered have an impact on the risk categorization of species and the development of conservation strategies.


Author(s):  
Carlos David Pérez Brígido ◽  
Dora Romero Salas ◽  
Anabel Cruz Romero ◽  
Ricardo Serna Lagunes ◽  
José Luis Bravo Ramos ◽  
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Objective: To estimate the hematological and biochemical reference values inMAteles geoffroyi individuals in captivity. Methodology: Eleven males and 23 females were captured. We collected blood,from the coccygian vein; conventional techniques were used to analyze thesamples.Results: mean corpuscular volume (MCV; P < 0.03), platelets (PLT; P < 0.04) were significantly higher in females than in males. In relation to biochemical blood values wasn’t significantly in male and female groups.Limitations/Implications: hematological and biochemical reference values of A. geoffroyi are within normal health parameters, are between the ranges reported for other species of neotropical primates and can be used as a reference in for the management of the health of this species in captivity.Conclusions: hematological and biochemical parameters of captive specimens of A. geoffroyi are described, which provide reference indicators for the management of the health of the species.


2021 ◽  
Vol 52 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah Ozawa ◽  
David Sanchez-Migallon Guzman ◽  
Carrie A. Palm ◽  
Jessica Robertson ◽  
Amy Norvall ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 104417
Author(s):  
Sofia Pereira ◽  
Laura Teresa Hernandez Salazar ◽  
Matthias Laska

2021 ◽  
pp. 113470
Author(s):  
Sofia Pereira ◽  
Daniel Henderson ◽  
Madeleine Hjelm ◽  
Therese Hård ◽  
Laura Teresa Hernandez Salazar ◽  
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