The coypu is a rodent indigenous to aquatic habitats in southern South America, which is considered a pest where it has been introduced and a valuable furbearer resource within its native range. The objective of this study was to identify the main landscape correlates of coypu distribution in the Pampas. Previous studies provided two non-exclusive hypotheses: (1) if hunting pressure regulates coypu distribution, then coypu presence should decrease in areas with high human density, while (2) if resource availability determines coypu landscape patterns, then coypu presence should be high in flooded areas with low human management of plant communities, that is natural grasslands used for extensive cattle raising. We sampled signs of coypu acti...
Agricultural intensification in the central region of Argentina has been accompanied by rodent assem...
The main goal of the paper was to determine the habitat distribution of the house mouse (Mus musculu...
We report the first population recapture study of indigenous coypus in protected areas of Argentine ...
Habitat use by coypu Myocastor coypus (Molina, 1782) was studied in agro-systems of the Pampas grass...
The Pampas region of central Argentina has undergone profound changes in land use during the last 2?...
Myocastor coypus is a rodent native to South America that is strongly linked to river systems. Past ...
Anthropization processes confront local wildlife with a new set of conditions that may lead to local...
This study aims to describe landscape evolution in two contiguous ecoregions with different land use...
<p><em>Myocastor coypus es una de las especies más abundantes en los humedales de la región pampeana...
The objective of this study was to estimate and compare some important reproductive parameters of My...
Coypu (Myocastor coypus) was intensively exploited during the Late Holocene in different areas of th...
The delta of the Paraná River in Argentina represents the southernmost stronghold for capybaras (Hyd...
Agricultural intensification in the central region of Argentina has been accompanied by rodent assem...
We assessed diet selection, impact on vegetation, and explored habitat relationships with marsh bird...
Agricultural intensification in the central region of Argentina has been accompanied by rodent assem...
Agricultural intensification in the central region of Argentina has been accompanied by rodent assem...
The main goal of the paper was to determine the habitat distribution of the house mouse (Mus musculu...
We report the first population recapture study of indigenous coypus in protected areas of Argentine ...
Habitat use by coypu Myocastor coypus (Molina, 1782) was studied in agro-systems of the Pampas grass...
The Pampas region of central Argentina has undergone profound changes in land use during the last 2?...
Myocastor coypus is a rodent native to South America that is strongly linked to river systems. Past ...
Anthropization processes confront local wildlife with a new set of conditions that may lead to local...
This study aims to describe landscape evolution in two contiguous ecoregions with different land use...
<p><em>Myocastor coypus es una de las especies más abundantes en los humedales de la región pampeana...
The objective of this study was to estimate and compare some important reproductive parameters of My...
Coypu (Myocastor coypus) was intensively exploited during the Late Holocene in different areas of th...
The delta of the Paraná River in Argentina represents the southernmost stronghold for capybaras (Hyd...
Agricultural intensification in the central region of Argentina has been accompanied by rodent assem...
We assessed diet selection, impact on vegetation, and explored habitat relationships with marsh bird...
Agricultural intensification in the central region of Argentina has been accompanied by rodent assem...
Agricultural intensification in the central region of Argentina has been accompanied by rodent assem...
The main goal of the paper was to determine the habitat distribution of the house mouse (Mus musculu...
We report the first population recapture study of indigenous coypus in protected areas of Argentine ...