Armadillos (Dasypodidae: Xenarthra) are the principal group of burrow-excavating mammals in Amazonian forest. Little is known about how the landscape's physical characteristics influence where these organisms choose to construct their burrows. We measured topographic characteristics of armadillo burrow placement and evaluated whether these variables affect overall burrow density. Our study took place on the study sites of the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project in the central Amazon, Brazil. To determine if armadillos exhibit habitat use preferences in constructing their burrows, we quantified the declination and elevation of available terrain along transect lines on our study sites and compared this with the characteristics of ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are global conservation concerns, but animal species do not respond t...
This is a neoichnologic study of Microcavia australis (Rodentia: Caviidae) burrow systems from two e...
Environmental temperature, rainfall, vegetation structure, soil composition and land use were recogn...
We censused and measured armadillo burrows in ten 10 m x 40 m plots in each of four habitat types at...
Transformation of primary forest to other vegetation types alters the availability and distribution ...
Nine-banded armadillos and gopher tortoises cohabit pine forests in the southeastern United States b...
Understanding how environmental change influences the behavior of organisms is central for both ecol...
We provide the first estimates of density and population size of two sympatric species of armadillos...
The giant armadillo (Priodontes maximus) is the largest extant armadillo species. This rare, cryptic...
Having accurate information about population parameters of armadillos (Mammalia, Cingulata) is essen...
In agroecosystems, the use of cultivated plots by mammals depends on habitat structure as well as on...
ABSTRACT It is believed that the two species of Tolypeutes Illiger, 1811are the only armadillos that...
Examining edge effects is imperative to developing effective conservation and management strategies ...
We report on aspects of the ecology and natural history of 2 species of armadillos commonly found in...
Várzea forests account for 17% of the Amazon basin and endure an annual inundation that can reach 14...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are global conservation concerns, but animal species do not respond t...
This is a neoichnologic study of Microcavia australis (Rodentia: Caviidae) burrow systems from two e...
Environmental temperature, rainfall, vegetation structure, soil composition and land use were recogn...
We censused and measured armadillo burrows in ten 10 m x 40 m plots in each of four habitat types at...
Transformation of primary forest to other vegetation types alters the availability and distribution ...
Nine-banded armadillos and gopher tortoises cohabit pine forests in the southeastern United States b...
Understanding how environmental change influences the behavior of organisms is central for both ecol...
We provide the first estimates of density and population size of two sympatric species of armadillos...
The giant armadillo (Priodontes maximus) is the largest extant armadillo species. This rare, cryptic...
Having accurate information about population parameters of armadillos (Mammalia, Cingulata) is essen...
In agroecosystems, the use of cultivated plots by mammals depends on habitat structure as well as on...
ABSTRACT It is believed that the two species of Tolypeutes Illiger, 1811are the only armadillos that...
Examining edge effects is imperative to developing effective conservation and management strategies ...
We report on aspects of the ecology and natural history of 2 species of armadillos commonly found in...
Várzea forests account for 17% of the Amazon basin and endure an annual inundation that can reach 14...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are global conservation concerns, but animal species do not respond t...
This is a neoichnologic study of Microcavia australis (Rodentia: Caviidae) burrow systems from two e...
Environmental temperature, rainfall, vegetation structure, soil composition and land use were recogn...