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New records of the Endangered Chacoan peccary Catagonus wagneri suggest a broader distribution than formerly known
(Cambridge University Press, 2017-04)
The Chacoan peccary Catagonus wagneri is the rarest and most threatened of the three extant species of peccary. Its presence has been recorded in the northern Dry Chaco ecoregion, which spans northern Argentina, western ...
The “Living Fossil” Peccary, Catagonus wagneri (Tayassuidae), and Its Climatic Significance during the Pleistocene and Holocene
(Centre Studies First Americans, 2011-02)
The Tayassuidae first expanded their range into North America from Eurasia and then extended into South America during the “Great American Biotic Interchange,” becoming one of the first North American mammalian immigrants. ...
The Chacoan peccary, Catagonus wagneri (Mammalia, Tayassuidae), in the late Pleistocene (northern Uruguay, South America): paleoecological and paleobiogeographic considerations
(Taylor & Francis, 2012-12)
Catagonus wagneri has the most restricted geographical distribution among extant Tayassuidae and inhabited semi-arid thorny forests of dry Chaco in Paraguay, Bolivia and Argentina. Until now, C. wagneri has only been ...
Amblyomma boeroi n. sp. (Acari: Ixodidae), a parasite of the Chacoan peccary Catagonus wagneri (Rusconi) (Artiodactyla: Tayassuidae) in Argentina
(Springer, 2009-05)
All parasitic stages of Amblyomma boeroi n. sp. (Acari: Ixodidae) are described here fromCatagonus wagneri (Rusconi) in Argentina. The diagnostic characters for the male are a combination of orbited eyes, a 2/2 dental ...
A vortex population viability analysis model for the Chacoan peccary (catagonus wagneri)
(International Union for Conservation of Nature. Species Survival Commission, 2016-09)
El quimilero o taguá (Catagonus wagneri) es una especie amenazada, endémica del Chaco Seco, para la cual disponemos de poca información. Para estimar cuantitativamente el riesgo de disminución y extinción de sus poblaciones ...
Taiassuídeos (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) do quaternário da região intertropical brasileira: morfometria cranial e implicações taxonomicas
(Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisUFMG, 2014-04-24)
The Tayassuidae (Mammalia, Cetartiodactyla) represents one of the first mammalian immigrants that entered South America during the Great American Biotic Interchange. Two genera are recognized in Brazil: Tayassu Fischer, ...
The Tayassuidae (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) from the Quaternary of Entre Rios Province. A palaeofaunal review in Argentina
(E Schweizerbartsche Verlags, 2010-05)
The Tayassuidae has a wide geographic distribution and stratigraphie record during the Quaternary of South America. Three genera of Tayassuidae (Platygonus, Catagonus and Tayassu) are recognized in this continent. Argentina ...