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Reithrodontomys sumichrasti is distributed from central México to Panama.  Previous studies using DNA sequences suggest the existence of distinct clades that may deserve species-level recognition.  Here, we use multiple methods of species delimi... see more

Artibeus aztecus is a Mesoamerican montane bat with three currently recognized, allopatric subspecies.  No study has evaluated the phylogenetic status of the subspecies.  However, through an analysis of its ecological niche and its geographic di... see more

Reithrodontomys sumichrasti is distributed from central México to Panama.  Previous studies using DNA sequences suggest the existence of distinct clades that may deserve species-level recognition.  Here, we use multiple methods of species delimi... see more

Artibeus aztecus is a Mesoamerican montane bat with three currently recognized, allopatric subspecies.  No study has evaluated the phylogenetic status of the subspecies.  However, through an analysis of its ecological niche and its geographic di... see more

The Ethiopian highlands is the largest Afroalpine habitat on the African continent contributing 80 % of the land above 3,000 masl on the continent.  The Ethiopian highlands are part of Conservation International’s Eastern Afro-Montane Biodiversity Ho... see more

El principal objetivo de esta investigación es avanzar en la comprensión de las causas que implican a los procesos migratorios producidos en las últimas décadas en el Corredor Seco Mesoamericano. Para ello se analiza una variable estrechamente relacionada... see more

The Ethiopian highlands is the largest Afroalpine habitat on the African continent contributing 80 % of the land above 3,000 masl on the continent.  The Ethiopian highlands are part of Conservation International’s Eastern Afro-Montane Biodiversity Ho... see more

Towards the end of the twelfth century (1104 S = AD 1182) until the middle of the fourteenth (1281 S = AD 1359), a Hindu-Buddhist civilization, consisting of, the Akuwu of Tumapel - the kingdom of Si?hasari – and the kingdom of Majapahit, developed a well... see more

The Archaeology of southern Brazilian highlands had new fieldworks and new approaches during the last twenty years; new proposals and new points of view allowed a discussion of old paradigms, interpretative models and the understanding of the identified p... see more

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