The Xenarthra, which are endemic to the Americas, consist of two distinct clades, the Pilosa (anteaters and sloths) and the Cingulata (armadillos). The association between xenarthrans and humans dates back to ancient times. Although these associations do not appear to have negatively impacted all wild popula-tions, hunting probably contributed to the extinction of some xenarthrans in archaeological-geological times and, more recently, to the depletion or extinction of local populations. Undoubtedly, human activities are increasingly impacting the wild populations of many xenarthran species. According to the last assessment for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, 15 of the 30 species of Xenarthra are classified as Least Concern, five as...
This thesis Design of a biological corridor for the conservation of the tití monkey - Callicebus oen...
De las 20 especies de armadillos (Xenarthra: Cingulata) conocidas, sólo tres se distribuyen en Chile...
Fil: Ciancio, Martín Ricardo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Mus...
Armadillos, sloths and anteaters represent a small fragment of a much more diverse fossil assemblage...
The present study aims to characterize the scientific production about endangered species of the Xen...
Xenarthrans – anteaters, sloths, and armadillos – have essential functions for ecosystem maintenance...
Xenarthra is the group of mammals which include armadillos, anteaters and sloths. South America was ...
International audienceXenarthrans—anteaters, sloths, and armadillos—have essential functions forecos...
The xenarthrans are the only group of mammals that originated in South America; there are 31 living ...
The Xenarthra are one of the least studied mammalian groups in Honduras. Their ecology, natural hist...
This thesis revolves around the idea that armadillos represent an important group of mammals that pe...
In this study, we combine species distribution models with a reserve selection approach to assess th...
1. Basic knowledge on the biology and ecology of a species is fundamental for the realistic assessme...
This record is very important for the maintenance of this protected area once this animal it is very...
Abstract: From taxonomy, natural history, and ecology as the main fields of study of natural phenome...
This thesis Design of a biological corridor for the conservation of the tití monkey - Callicebus oen...
De las 20 especies de armadillos (Xenarthra: Cingulata) conocidas, sólo tres se distribuyen en Chile...
Fil: Ciancio, Martín Ricardo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Mus...
Armadillos, sloths and anteaters represent a small fragment of a much more diverse fossil assemblage...
The present study aims to characterize the scientific production about endangered species of the Xen...
Xenarthrans – anteaters, sloths, and armadillos – have essential functions for ecosystem maintenance...
Xenarthra is the group of mammals which include armadillos, anteaters and sloths. South America was ...
International audienceXenarthrans—anteaters, sloths, and armadillos—have essential functions forecos...
The xenarthrans are the only group of mammals that originated in South America; there are 31 living ...
The Xenarthra are one of the least studied mammalian groups in Honduras. Their ecology, natural hist...
This thesis revolves around the idea that armadillos represent an important group of mammals that pe...
In this study, we combine species distribution models with a reserve selection approach to assess th...
1. Basic knowledge on the biology and ecology of a species is fundamental for the realistic assessme...
This record is very important for the maintenance of this protected area once this animal it is very...
Abstract: From taxonomy, natural history, and ecology as the main fields of study of natural phenome...
This thesis Design of a biological corridor for the conservation of the tití monkey - Callicebus oen...
De las 20 especies de armadillos (Xenarthra: Cingulata) conocidas, sólo tres se distribuyen en Chile...
Fil: Ciancio, Martín Ricardo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Mus...