The large hairy armadillo (Chaetophractus villosus) was introduced to the Isla Grande of Tierra del Fuego almost 35 years ago. Previous studies described the armadillo’s distribution relative to heated oil pipelines. The present study updates this distribution, and evaluates associations with additional environmental variables to better explain the dispersion process and to propose areas for the control/eradication of this invasive species. We conducted 52 random transects looking for indirect evidence of the presence of C. villosus such as burrows and “foraging pits”. We looked for associations between the presence/habitat use of armadillos with local environmental characteristics and landscape features. We also gathered information about ...
Armadillos represent the most diverse family of xenarthrans. Although many studies have been done on...
The aim of this work was to obtain the first estimates of survival rates (S), capture probability (p...
Chaetophractus vellerosus (Gray, 1865) is commonly called Piche llorón or screaming hairy armadillo....
Las invasiones biológicas en islas por parte demamíferos han sido identificadas como una de lasprinc...
Chaetophractus villosus is the most widespread armadillo inhabiting central Argentina. It has been p...
The aim of this work is to compare the taxonomic diversity of parasite species of the large hairy ar...
Environmental temperature, rainfall, vegetation structure, soil composition and land use were recogn...
En esta nota se reporta por primera vez al peludo (Chaetophractus villosus) utilizando basurales y s...
The giant armadillo (Priodontes maximus) is the largest extant armadillo species. This rare, cryptic...
In agroecosystems, the use of cultivated plots by mammals depends on habitat structure as well as on...
We evaluated the effects of land use on the distribution of 3 sympatric species of armadillos, Chaet...
<div><p>Understanding why certain species can successfully colonize new areas while others do not is...
Argentina is the country with the most geographically extended biologicalinvasion of the American bu...
Understanding why certain species can successfully colonize new areas while others do not is a centr...
The distribution and ecology of the pink fairy armadillo Chlamyphorus truncatus, the world’s smalles...
Armadillos represent the most diverse family of xenarthrans. Although many studies have been done on...
The aim of this work was to obtain the first estimates of survival rates (S), capture probability (p...
Chaetophractus vellerosus (Gray, 1865) is commonly called Piche llorón or screaming hairy armadillo....
Las invasiones biológicas en islas por parte demamíferos han sido identificadas como una de lasprinc...
Chaetophractus villosus is the most widespread armadillo inhabiting central Argentina. It has been p...
The aim of this work is to compare the taxonomic diversity of parasite species of the large hairy ar...
Environmental temperature, rainfall, vegetation structure, soil composition and land use were recogn...
En esta nota se reporta por primera vez al peludo (Chaetophractus villosus) utilizando basurales y s...
The giant armadillo (Priodontes maximus) is the largest extant armadillo species. This rare, cryptic...
In agroecosystems, the use of cultivated plots by mammals depends on habitat structure as well as on...
We evaluated the effects of land use on the distribution of 3 sympatric species of armadillos, Chaet...
<div><p>Understanding why certain species can successfully colonize new areas while others do not is...
Argentina is the country with the most geographically extended biologicalinvasion of the American bu...
Understanding why certain species can successfully colonize new areas while others do not is a centr...
The distribution and ecology of the pink fairy armadillo Chlamyphorus truncatus, the world’s smalles...
Armadillos represent the most diverse family of xenarthrans. Although many studies have been done on...
The aim of this work was to obtain the first estimates of survival rates (S), capture probability (p...
Chaetophractus vellerosus (Gray, 1865) is commonly called Piche llorón or screaming hairy armadillo....