Population study of white-eared-opossum, Didelphis albiventris (Mammalia, Didelphidae), in a small forest fragment. The white-eared-opossums are habitat generalist animals and occur in high abundance in forest fragments. Therefore these animals are important to understand the dynamics of this landscape. The population of Didelphis albiventris in a 7 ha stational semidecidual forest fragment and its agricultural surroundings was studied during one year. The population abundance, age structure and sex ratio were estimated monthly. Two movements between the fragment and the surrounding area were detected. The population dynamics showed an annual pattern with a high peak during the dry season
The São Paulo State is suffering an urban and rural expansion that has been causing fragmentation an...
This paper assesses the opossum (Didelphis marsupialis) biology, relative abundance and reproductive...
Our objective in this study was to examine the frugivory performed by the black-eared opossum, Didel...
The various aspects of reproduction and population dynamics of Didelphis aurita were studied through...
Females of white-eared opossum Didelphis albiventris (Lund, 1841) from natural population of the "ce...
Didelphis albiventris Lund, 1840 is one of the least known Brazilian marsupials with respect to its ...
A population of the black-eared opossum, Didelphis aurita Wied-Neuwied 1826, was studied during 1997...
Abstract Didelphis albiventris are found throughout Northeast and Central Brazil to central-southern...
Use of the space by the opossum Didelphis aurita Wied-Newied, 1826 (Mammalia, Marsupialia) in a mixe...
Urban forests are usually isolated and highly disturbed, however they are important shelters for tol...
The Atlantic Forest is one of the most disturbed Brazilian biomes, with 183 out of 298 species of ma...
The temporal pattern of reproduction and its consequences forage structure and density were investig...
Due to the very rare mammal inventories in the northern half of the Atlantic Forest in the state of ...
This study was carried out in an Atlantic Forest fragment on the periphery of Juiz de Fora City, sta...
We report the first confirmed occurrence of the Guianan White-eared Opposum Didelphis imperfecta Mon...
The São Paulo State is suffering an urban and rural expansion that has been causing fragmentation an...
This paper assesses the opossum (Didelphis marsupialis) biology, relative abundance and reproductive...
Our objective in this study was to examine the frugivory performed by the black-eared opossum, Didel...
The various aspects of reproduction and population dynamics of Didelphis aurita were studied through...
Females of white-eared opossum Didelphis albiventris (Lund, 1841) from natural population of the "ce...
Didelphis albiventris Lund, 1840 is one of the least known Brazilian marsupials with respect to its ...
A population of the black-eared opossum, Didelphis aurita Wied-Neuwied 1826, was studied during 1997...
Abstract Didelphis albiventris are found throughout Northeast and Central Brazil to central-southern...
Use of the space by the opossum Didelphis aurita Wied-Newied, 1826 (Mammalia, Marsupialia) in a mixe...
Urban forests are usually isolated and highly disturbed, however they are important shelters for tol...
The Atlantic Forest is one of the most disturbed Brazilian biomes, with 183 out of 298 species of ma...
The temporal pattern of reproduction and its consequences forage structure and density were investig...
Due to the very rare mammal inventories in the northern half of the Atlantic Forest in the state of ...
This study was carried out in an Atlantic Forest fragment on the periphery of Juiz de Fora City, sta...
We report the first confirmed occurrence of the Guianan White-eared Opposum Didelphis imperfecta Mon...
The São Paulo State is suffering an urban and rural expansion that has been causing fragmentation an...
This paper assesses the opossum (Didelphis marsupialis) biology, relative abundance and reproductive...
Our objective in this study was to examine the frugivory performed by the black-eared opossum, Didel...