Dromiciops gliroides is a small nocturnal marsupial found in the temperate forests of Southern Chile and Argentina. It is the only living member of the order Microbiotheria. Here we describe the first account of live trapping of D. gliroides in Parque Nacional Los Alerces (Los Alerces National Park) in the Province of Chubut, Argentina. This account extends the distribution of this cryptic species south to Parque Nacional Los Alerces (PNLA). The study provides a description of the habitat they were captured in after a recent bamboo flowering and seeding event and subsequent rodent irruption, the first in 70 years in PNLA. Four adult D. gliroides were captured during the study period, and both adult females captured had pouch young present, ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the relative abundance and activity patterns of terrestrial ...
Seed dispersal by vertebrate animals is critical for the establishment of fleshy-fruited plant speci...
Three orders represent the South American fauna of marsupials. Of these, Microbiotheria was until re...
Background: Dromiciops gliroides is a small nocturnal marsupial found in the temperate forests of So...
Dromiciops gliroides is an arboreal marsupial endemic to the southern temperate forest located betwe...
Occurrence records represent the key to understanding species distribution patterns. I analyzed the ...
Abstract Until a few years ago, the “monito del monte” (Dromiciops gliroides) was considered the sol...
Habitat loss is one of the most important causes of biodiversity loss in South American temperate ra...
Dolichotis patagonum (common name: mara) is a large sized rodent, endemic of Argentina, which raises...
The genus Monodelphis is one of the most species rich among Neotropical marsupials. Despite this, li...
Philodryas chamissonis, the Chilean long-tailed snake, is a diurnal predator mainly of Liolaemus liz...
Lestodelphys halli and Thylamys pallidior are southernmost representatives of the Order Didelphimorp...
Forest plantings of Pinus radiata are a form of disturbance that may affect wildlife populations. Th...
Dromiciops, nocturnal marsupial genus endemic to the temperate forests of southern South America, is...
We livetrapped small mammals for 18 months with Sherman traps, and for 13 (simultaneous) months with...
The purpose of this study was to assess the relative abundance and activity patterns of terrestrial ...
Seed dispersal by vertebrate animals is critical for the establishment of fleshy-fruited plant speci...
Three orders represent the South American fauna of marsupials. Of these, Microbiotheria was until re...
Background: Dromiciops gliroides is a small nocturnal marsupial found in the temperate forests of So...
Dromiciops gliroides is an arboreal marsupial endemic to the southern temperate forest located betwe...
Occurrence records represent the key to understanding species distribution patterns. I analyzed the ...
Abstract Until a few years ago, the “monito del monte” (Dromiciops gliroides) was considered the sol...
Habitat loss is one of the most important causes of biodiversity loss in South American temperate ra...
Dolichotis patagonum (common name: mara) is a large sized rodent, endemic of Argentina, which raises...
The genus Monodelphis is one of the most species rich among Neotropical marsupials. Despite this, li...
Philodryas chamissonis, the Chilean long-tailed snake, is a diurnal predator mainly of Liolaemus liz...
Lestodelphys halli and Thylamys pallidior are southernmost representatives of the Order Didelphimorp...
Forest plantings of Pinus radiata are a form of disturbance that may affect wildlife populations. Th...
Dromiciops, nocturnal marsupial genus endemic to the temperate forests of southern South America, is...
We livetrapped small mammals for 18 months with Sherman traps, and for 13 (simultaneous) months with...
The purpose of this study was to assess the relative abundance and activity patterns of terrestrial ...
Seed dispersal by vertebrate animals is critical for the establishment of fleshy-fruited plant speci...
Three orders represent the South American fauna of marsupials. Of these, Microbiotheria was until re...