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Echimyidae (spiny rats, tree rats and the coypu) is the most diverse family of extant South American hystricognath rodents (caviomorphs). Today, they live in tropical forests (Amazonian, coastal and Andean forests), occasionally in more... more
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Locomotion, as a fundamental function in mammals directly associated with the use of ecological resources, is expected to have anatomical structures functionally committed that evolved under intense selective pressure, possibly carrying... more
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Unveiling the ecological processes driving diversity and its relationship to the environment remains a central goal in ecological studies. Here, we investigated the elevation effect on plant diversity patterns of tropical rainforests,... more
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Caviomorph rodents constitute a highly diverse clade of Neotropical mammals. They are recorded since at least the late Middle Eocene and have a long and complex evolutionary history. Using geometric morphometric data, we analysed the... more
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Locomotion, as a fundamental function in mammals directly associated with the use of ecological resources, is expected to have anatomical structures functionally committed that evolved under intense selective pressure, possibly carrying... more
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Locomotion, as a fundamental function in mammals directly associated with the use of ecological resources, is expected to have anatomical structures functionally committed that evolved under intense selective pressure, possibly carrying... more
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Unveiling the ecological processes driving diversity and its relationship to the environment remains a central goal in ecological studies. Here, we investigated the elevation effect on plant diversity patterns of tropical rainforests,... more
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1 Colección Boliviana de Fauna, Instituto de Ecología, Carrera de Biología, Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, Campus Universitario, Calle 27 Cota Cota, 10077. La Paz, Bolivia. Email: adri_rico_cer@yahoo.es; arico@fcpn.edu.bo (ARC),... more
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Understanding the spatial distribution of species sheds light on the group's biogeographical history, offers clues to the drivers of diversity, and helps to guide conservation strategies. Here, we compile geographic range information for... more
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This work improves our knowledge about the relationship between diet and environment among Northern Patagonian caviomorph rodents. In order to characterize long-term individual diets, we present δ13C and δ15N data from osteological... more
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ABSTRACT Burrow construction in the subterranean Ctenomys talarum (Rodentia: Ctenomyidae) primarily occurs by scratch-digging. In this study, we compared the limbs of an ontogenetic series of C. talarum to identify variation in bony... more
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Jeffrey Abdullah (2005). Human teeth of the Palaeolithic period from gua Balambangan, Sabah.In: The Perak man & other prehistoric skeletons of Malaysia (Ed. Zuraina Majid), University of Science Malaysia Press: PP 229 - 237
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