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Volume 6 Number 3 Year 2015

18 articles in this issue 

Jonathan Gabriel Escobar Flores,Sergio Alvarez Cardenas,Raúl Valdez,Jorge Torres Rodriguez,Sara Díaz Castro,Aradit Castellanos Vera,Roberto Martinez Gallardo

Metodología. Mediante recorridos terrestres efectuados en diferentes estaciones del año (agosto del 2011 a febrero del 2012), se realizaron observaciones directas de borregos cimarrones en dos localidades representativas de la sierra.  A partir de un... see more

Pags. 519 - 534  

rodrigo garcía morales,Elías José Gordillo-Chávez,Ena Edith Mata Zayas,Marco Antonio Morales Garduza,Claudia Villanueva García,Juan de Dios Valdez-Leal

Introduction: The most important wetlands of Mexico are located in the lowlands of the Usumacinta basin. However, its biodiversity remains poorly studied. The purpose of this study was to carried out the first inventory of mammal species around the lagoon... see more

Pags. 535 - 544  

Jesús Manuel Martínez-Calderas,Octavio César Rosas-Rosas,Jorge Palacio-Núñez,Juan Felipe Martínez-Montoya,Genaro Olmos-Oropeza,Luis Antonio Tarango-Arámbula

Introduction:  The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is a Neotropical cat which is threatened by illegal hunt and habitat destruction in the Mexican territory.  Mexican and American authorities are interested in promoting their conservation.  The... see more

Pags. 545 - 558  

Edwin Luis Hernandez-Perez,Rafael Angel Reyna-Hurtado,Guillermo Castillo Vela,Mauro Sanvicente Lopez,Jose Fernando Moreira-Ramirez

Introducción.- La costa noroeste de la Península de Yucatán forma un corredor que engloba diversas áreas protegidas, las cuales albergan un gran numero de ecosistemas críticos de suma importancia para la conservación, tal es el caso de las formaciones veg... see more

Pags. 559 - 574  

Natalia Lucia Carrillo Reyna,Holger Weissenberger,Rafael Reyna Hurtado

The rodent genus name Antillomys and the species name Antillomys rayi (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) are unavailable, given that the publication where it originally appears did not satisfy the requirements of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature... see more

Pags. 575 - 596  

Oscar Gustavo Retana Guascón,Lucia Guadalupe Martínez-Pech,Graciela Niño-Gómez,Eloy Victoria-Chan,Ángeles Cruz-Mass,Alejandro Uc-Piña

Introduction: For some indigenous societies of Mexico, white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) has played and still plays a decisive role in terms of its cultural and practical significance. In this sense, the objective of this study was to obtain info... see more

Pags. 597 - 608  

Juan Manuel Uriostegui Velarde,Zuri Samuel Vera García,Luis Gerardo Ávila Torresagatón,Areli Rizo Aguilar,Mircea Gabriel Hidalgo Mihart,José Antonio Guerrero

Introduction: Predation may have important effects on prey populations, especially when the prey species is considered endangered such as the volcano rabbit (Romerolagus diazi). Understanding the importance of the volcano rabbit in the coyote and bobcat d... see more

Pags. 609 - 624  

Dennisse Cinthya Ruelas Pacheco,Victor Pacheco

Introduction: The bat genus Vampyriscus Thomas, 1990 (Phyllostomidae) comprises V. bidens, V. brocki, and V. nymphaea, all occurring in the Neotropics, but only the first two are in Peru. We review the taxonomy and distribution of V. brocki in Peru, provi... see more

Pags. 625 - 642  

Alvaro Botero-Botero,Jairo Pérez-Torres,Jhon Anderson Arcila-Marulanda,Julián Andrés Sánchez-Pachón

Introduction: Trophic interactions between fishermen and fish bats are common and most of the times the bat is the predator and fish, the prey. However, so far they have not been registered opposite events.Methods: During a sampling sesion of fish in the ... see more

Pags. 643 - 646  

María Emma Cisneros Palacios,Gladys Reyes-Macedo,Ángel Méndez,Gabriela Monroy,Carlos Ramírez Calderón

Introduction: The tropical porcupine, Sphiggurus mexicanus is distributed from west Panamá and Costa Rica to Michoacán on the Pacific versant and San Luis Potosí on the Gulf of Mexico basin. It dwells in tropical and semitropical dry forests, at altitudes... see more

Pags. 647 - 652  

David Alejandro Espinosa Lucas,Angel Mendez,Omar Hernandez,Adolfo Flores Cortes,Francisco Botello,Isaac Mariscal

Introduction: Tamandua mexicana is the only species of anteater present throughout Mexico. Whereas Galictis vittata and Eira barbara are two species of endangered mustelids according to the mexican’s laws. We present records for the three species mentione... see more

Pags. 661 - 666  

Jorge Brito,Nicolás Tinoco,Francisco Zornoza

Reportamos un nuevo registro de la rata de bosque nublado de oriente Nephelomys nimbosus para el suroriente de Ecuador.  Esta información extiende el rango distribucional en 350 km al sur de la localidad tipo.  Colecciones adicionales son necesa... see more

Pags. 667 - 674