Resultados de búsqueda - "neotropical"

  1. Camera traps provide insights into coyote feeding ecology and potential intraguild interactions with free-ranging dogs in mountain forests of Guatemala por Reyes, Gabriel, Serech-Gomez, Elvis Natanael, Cotto-Guzman, Elian Jacobo, Joachín, Emilio, Soto-Shoender, Jose R.

    Publicado 2025
    “…We recognize the speculative nature and small sample size of our observations; however, these reports provide initial observations of coyote ecology in the region and suggest important new avenues of research to better understand current and future threats to coyotes posed by free-ranging dogs in biodiverse mountain ecosystems of the Neotropics.…”
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  2. Genetic diversity and population structure for ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) in Costa Rica por Salom-Pérez, Roberto, Wultsch, Claudia, Adams, Jennifer R., Soto-Fournier, Sofía, Gutiérrez-Espeleta, Gustavo A., Waits, Lisette P.

    Publicado 2022
    “…They occupy various habitats and are usually considered the most abundant wild cat species in the Neotropics. However, genetic studies that include free-ranging Mesoamerican ocelots are rare and generally based on small sample sizes. …”
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  3. Experimental field exclosure of birds and bats in agricultural systems — Methodological insights, potential improvements, and cost-benefit trade-offs por Maas, Bea, Heath, Sacha, Grass, Ingo, Cassano, Camila, Classen, Alice, Faria, Deborah, Gras, Pierre, Williams Guillén, Kimberly, Johnson, Matthew, Karp, Daniel S., Linden, Valerie, Martínez Salinas, Alejandra, Schmack, Julia M., Kross, Sara

    Publicado 2019
    “…Most studies were based on experiments conducted in the United States and the Neotropics, mainly in coffee and cacao farms. A lack of preliminary or long-term data with repeated measurements makes it impossible to apply power analysis in most studies. …”
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  4. Regenerating mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) from seed in Quintana Roo, Mexico: the effects of sowing method and clearing treatment por Negreros-Castillo, P., Snook, Laura K., Mize, C.W.

    Publicado 2003
    “…Honduras or bigleaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla King) is the most commercially important timber species in the Neotropics, but it often does not regenerate successfully after harvesting. …”
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  5. Ixodes chilensis Kohls, 1956 (Acari: Ixodida: Ixodidae): re-description of the female, description of the nymph, and phylogenetic position inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences... por Gonzalez-Acuña, Daniel, Saracho Bottero, Maria Noelia, Ossa, Gonzalo, Guglielmone, Alberto, Nava, Santiago

    Publicado 2018
    “…Analysis of 16S sequences showed that I. chilensis form a well-supported clade with the following species with a wide geographical distribution but mostly established in the Palaearctic region and none from the Neotropics: I. simplex Neumann, 1906; I. arboricola Schulze & Schlottke, 1929; I. lividus Koch, 1844; I. canisuga Johnston, 1849; I. vespertilionis Koch, 1844; I. ariadnae Hornok, 2014; I. collaris Hornok, 2016; and I. kangdingensis Gou, Sun, Xu & Durden, 2017. …”
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  6. Mapping of suitable release areas for the parasitoid Dolichogenidea gelechiidivoris (Marsh) for the classical biocontrol of Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) using temperature-dependent phen... por Mujica, N., Carhuapoma, Pablo, Kroschel, Jürgen, Kreuze, Jan F.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Dolichogenidea gelechiidivoris (Marsh) is a larval endoparasitoid native to the Neotropics, where it is the dominant biological agent of T. absoluta along the Peruvian coast. …”
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  7. Diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the Brazilian's Cerrado and in soybean under conservation and conventional tillage por Pontes, J.S., Oehl, F., Pereira, C.D., Machado, C.T., Coyne, Danny L., Silva, D.K. da, Maia, L.C.

    Publicado 2017
    “…The Cerrado is the largest savanna biome in the Neotropics and considered a major hotspot for world biodiversity. …”
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