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Nests are described for Thomasomys aureus and T. paramorum in a high Andean forest in northern Ecuador. Nests of T. aureus were found in the tree canopy to 6 and 7 m in height andthose for T. paramorum were located under the roots from 15 cm to 1.5 m abov... see more

Nests are described for Thomasomys aureus and T. paramorum in a high Andean forest in northern Ecuador. Nests of T. aureus were found in the tree canopy to 6 and 7 m in height andthose for T. paramorum were located under the roots from 15 cm to 1.5 m abov... see more

Se procesaron preparados cromosómicos convencionales de tres ratones procedentes de Huánuco, Perú: una hembra y un macho de Thomasomys sp., y otro macho de Akodon orophilus. Thomasomys sp. presentó un cariotipo 2n = 42, XY (n = 21), en tanto que A. orophi... see more

The Andes Mountains particularly the forests along the mid-elevations of their eastern and western slopes, are a hotspot of biodiversity (high numbers of species and endemics). Among mammals, rodents are a priority group for study in the Tropical Andes gi... see more

The Andean forests of southwestern Ecuador and northern Peru, hold a unique assemblage of species, given the existence of high habitat diversity. Our aim is to characterize the small mammal diversity at Yacuri National Park in southern Ecuador. We collect... see more

The Andes Mountains particularly the forests along the mid-elevations of their eastern and western slopes, are a hotspot of biodiversity (high numbers of species and endemics). Among mammals, rodents are a priority group for study in the Tropical Andes gi... see more

The Andean forests of southwestern Ecuador and northern Peru, hold a unique assemblage of species, given the existence of high habitat diversity. Our aim is to characterize the small mammal diversity at Yacuri National Park in southern Ecuador. We collect... see more

The Andes Mountains particularly the forests along the mid-elevations of their eastern and western slopes, are a hotspot of biodiversity (high numbers of species and endemics). Among mammals, rodents are a priority group for study in the Tropical Andes gi... see more

The Andean forests of southwestern Ecuador and northern Peru, hold a unique assemblage of species, given the existence of high habitat diversity. Our aim is to characterize the small mammal diversity at Yacuri National Park in southern Ecuador. We collect... see more

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