The goal of conservation biology should be related to the preservation of species and also to the evolutionary and ecological processes that were responsible to form them and that are still acting. We review the conservation status of the species of tuco-tuco (Ctenomys torquatus, C. lami, C. minutus, and C. flamarioni) from southern Brazil, and relate these data to the geological history of a particular area in that region, the Coastal Plain of the States of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina. The implications of the data on these species from the Southeastern Brazil are also discussed in relation to the evolution and risk of extinction of these subterranean rodents
The Volta Grande Environmental Unity represents one of the few remnants of Cerrado protected by a re...
Os roedores subterrâneos têm sido amplamente estudados, principalmente porque mostram muitas especia...
The eastern portion of the state of Mato Grosso do Sul is considered a priority region for biodivers...
O objetivo da biologia da conservação deve estar relacionado com a preservação das espécies e também...
Existem atualmente oito espécies de tuco-tucos, roedores subterrâneos do gênero Ctenomys descritas p...
The mid-Araguaia River basin in central Brazil is considered a priority area for biodiversity conser...
Ctenomys flamarioni e Ctenomys australis são dois roedores subterrâneos da América do Sul listados c...
Considerando os aspectos conceituais que envolvem a filogeografia, e devido a carência de informaçõe...
Habitat loss is considered to be the principal cause of the local extinction of mammals worldwide. W...
With about 68 recognized living species, subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys are found in a m...
The arboreal mouse Oecomys cleberi was described in 1981 based on just one specimen from Distrito Fe...
We undertook a comprehensive, critical review of literature concerning the distribution, conservatio...
Comparar la distribución geográfica actual y pasada de una especie puede revelar importantes conocim...
Os roedores do gênero Ctenomys, chamados vulgarmente de tuco-tucos, são herbívoros adaptados ao habi...
Abstract: Habitat fragmentation is one of the principal causes of the decline of species worldwide, ...
The Volta Grande Environmental Unity represents one of the few remnants of Cerrado protected by a re...
Os roedores subterrâneos têm sido amplamente estudados, principalmente porque mostram muitas especia...
The eastern portion of the state of Mato Grosso do Sul is considered a priority region for biodivers...
O objetivo da biologia da conservação deve estar relacionado com a preservação das espécies e também...
Existem atualmente oito espécies de tuco-tucos, roedores subterrâneos do gênero Ctenomys descritas p...
The mid-Araguaia River basin in central Brazil is considered a priority area for biodiversity conser...
Ctenomys flamarioni e Ctenomys australis são dois roedores subterrâneos da América do Sul listados c...
Considerando os aspectos conceituais que envolvem a filogeografia, e devido a carência de informaçõe...
Habitat loss is considered to be the principal cause of the local extinction of mammals worldwide. W...
With about 68 recognized living species, subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys are found in a m...
The arboreal mouse Oecomys cleberi was described in 1981 based on just one specimen from Distrito Fe...
We undertook a comprehensive, critical review of literature concerning the distribution, conservatio...
Comparar la distribución geográfica actual y pasada de una especie puede revelar importantes conocim...
Os roedores do gênero Ctenomys, chamados vulgarmente de tuco-tucos, são herbívoros adaptados ao habi...
Abstract: Habitat fragmentation is one of the principal causes of the decline of species worldwide, ...
The Volta Grande Environmental Unity represents one of the few remnants of Cerrado protected by a re...
Os roedores subterrâneos têm sido amplamente estudados, principalmente porque mostram muitas especia...
The eastern portion of the state of Mato Grosso do Sul is considered a priority region for biodivers...