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Comparative isotope ecology of western Amazonian rainforest mammals
(National Academy of Sciences, 2020)
Closed-canopy rainforests are important for climate (influencing atmospheric circulation, albedo, carbon storage, etc.) and ecology (harboring the highest biodiversity of continental regions). Of all rainforests, Amazonia ...
INK4 proteins, a family of mammalian CDK inhibitors with novel biological functions
(Wiley, 2007)
The cyclin D-Cdk4-6/INK4/Rb/E2F pathway plays a key role in controlling cell growth by integrating multiple mitogenic and antimitogenic stimuli. The members of INK4 family, comprising p16INK4a, p15INK4b, p18INK4c, and ...
Forest cover influences occurrence of mammalian carnivores within Brazilian Atlantic Forest
(Oxford Univ Press Inc, 2017-12-01)
Habitat fragmentation reduces biodiversity and affects ecological processes that are fundamental for maintaining ecosystem services. We investigated how landscape structure-percent forest cover, patch density, percent cover ...
Variation In Olfactory Neuron Repertoires Is Genetically Controlled And Environmentally Modulated
(Elife Sciences Publications LtdCambridge, 2017)
Late Miocene mammals from the Calchaquí Valley (Palo Pintado Formation, northwestern Argentina): Biogeographic and paleoenvironmental implications for the southern central Andes
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2021-12)
With noteworthy outcrops in the Angastaco Basin (Salta Province), the Palo Pintado Formation is perhaps one of the most intensely studied late Miocene stratigraphical unit of northwestern Argentina from geological, ...
Mammalian diversity of Carpish montane forest, Huánuco, PeruDiversidad de mamíferos en el bosque montano de Carpish, Huánuco, Perú
(Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, 2019)
Mandible strength and geometry in relation to bite force: a study in three caviomorph rodents
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2019-02)
The monophyletic group Caviomorpha constitutes the most diverse rodent clade in terms of locomotion, ecology and diet. Caviomorph species show considerable variation in cranio-mandibular morphology that has been linked to ...
When does the mammalian GPS use the dentate gyrus in everyday challenges of spatial navigation?
(SAGE Publications, 2020)
Our mammalian GPS, Global Positioning System, is made of diverse brain structures such as the dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampus. This is one of the most plastic brain regions because it has adult neurogenesis and this ...
Loss of mammalian species from the South American Gran Chaco: Empty savanna syndrome?
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2015-01)
The Gran Chaco in central South America is a major savanna woodland ecosystem. Accelerated changes in land use within it have resulted in a complex matrix of areas with varying capabilities for sustaining wildlife. ...