Background: Stephadiscus lyratus (Couthouy in Gould, 1846), an endemic Charopidae from southern South America, was described from few dry shells. The distribution of this species is known on scattering occurrences, mainly from material deposited in museum collections. We provide here new information on anatomy, habitat, and microhabitat preferences and estimate the potential geographic distribution of the species to test if it is exclusively endemic to the Subpolar Magellanic Forest. Methods: Fieldwork was carried out in the National Parks of the Patagonian Forests. Snails were photographed, measured, and dissected for anatomical studies; shells were studied with scanning electron microscopy. Estimation of the species geographical distribut...
South American rodents of the genus Ctenomys (tuco-tucos) occupy the underground environment, presen...
Ecological niche models and patterns of richness and endemism of the southern Andean genus Eurymetop...
Freshwater elasmobranchs are threatened but little is known about them. Potamotrygon brachyura is th...
Background Stephadiscus lyratus (Couthouy in Gould, 1846), an endemic Charopidae from southern South...
Occurrence records represent the key to understanding species distribution patterns. I analyzed the ...
Twenty-five sub-ecoregions make Argentina from southern South America a favored area to study the mu...
This study explores the present day distribution of Lutzomyia longipalpis in relation to climate, an...
Understanding factors that shape ranges of species is central in evolutionary biology. Species distr...
ABSTRACT. Phacellodomus Reichenbach, 1853, comprises nine species of Furnariids that occur in South ...
Just as for most other tortoise species, the once common Chacotortoise, Chelonoidis chilensis (Testu...
Climate has long been recognized as one of the main determinants of the geographical distribution of...
Understanding factors that shape ranges of species is central in evolutionary biology. Species distr...
We implemented a species distribution modelling approach to establish the potential distribution of ...
1. Species? ranges are typically constrained by the interplay of physical barriers todispersal, envi...
Eurymetopum is an Andean clerid genus with 22 species. We modeled the ecological niches of 19 specie...
South American rodents of the genus Ctenomys (tuco-tucos) occupy the underground environment, presen...
Ecological niche models and patterns of richness and endemism of the southern Andean genus Eurymetop...
Freshwater elasmobranchs are threatened but little is known about them. Potamotrygon brachyura is th...
Background Stephadiscus lyratus (Couthouy in Gould, 1846), an endemic Charopidae from southern South...
Occurrence records represent the key to understanding species distribution patterns. I analyzed the ...
Twenty-five sub-ecoregions make Argentina from southern South America a favored area to study the mu...
This study explores the present day distribution of Lutzomyia longipalpis in relation to climate, an...
Understanding factors that shape ranges of species is central in evolutionary biology. Species distr...
ABSTRACT. Phacellodomus Reichenbach, 1853, comprises nine species of Furnariids that occur in South ...
Just as for most other tortoise species, the once common Chacotortoise, Chelonoidis chilensis (Testu...
Climate has long been recognized as one of the main determinants of the geographical distribution of...
Understanding factors that shape ranges of species is central in evolutionary biology. Species distr...
We implemented a species distribution modelling approach to establish the potential distribution of ...
1. Species? ranges are typically constrained by the interplay of physical barriers todispersal, envi...
Eurymetopum is an Andean clerid genus with 22 species. We modeled the ecological niches of 19 specie...
South American rodents of the genus Ctenomys (tuco-tucos) occupy the underground environment, presen...
Ecological niche models and patterns of richness and endemism of the southern Andean genus Eurymetop...
Freshwater elasmobranchs are threatened but little is known about them. Potamotrygon brachyura is th...