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New records of Rhagomys rufescens (Rodentia : Sigmodontinae) in the Atlantic forest of Brazil
(MAGNOLIA PRESS, 2008)
Since it was trapped in the XIX(th) century, Rhagomys rufescens has been considered a rare endangered sigmodontine rodent and an endemic species of the Atlantic forest. Only a handful of vouchers of this taxon were known ...
Can insect data be used to infer areas of endemism?: An example from the Yungas of Argentina
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2009)
Disrupted montane forest recovery hinders biodiversity conservation in the tropical Andes
(2023)
Andean montane forests are biodiversity hotspots and large carbon stores and
they provide numerous ecosystem services. Following land abandonment after centuries of forest clearing for agriculture in the Andes, there is ...
Bryophytes of Cocos Island, Costa Rica: diversity, biogeography and ecology
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 1999)
Endemic insects from yungas of ArgentinaInsectos endémicos de las yungas de Argentina
(Magnolia Press, 2007-12)
Until now, biogeographic unit of the Yungas was almost exclusively characterized by its floristic taxa. Presence of other taxonomical groups, in this case arthropods, were poorly recorded besides implicit mention of ...
Structure And Floristic Similarities Of Upper Montane Forests In Serra Fina Mountain Range, Southeastern Brazil
(Sociedade Botanica do Brasil, 2015)
The legacy of mid-holocene fire on a Tasmanian montane landscape
(Wiley, 2014)
Aim: To assess the long-term impacts of landscape fire on a mosaic of pyrophobic and pyrogenic woody montane vegetation. Location: South-west Tasmania, Australia. Methods: We undertook a high-resolution multiproxy ...
Resolving Australian analogs for an Eocene Patagonian paleorainforest using leaf size and floristics
(Botanical Society of America, 2015-07)
• Premise of the study: The diverse early Eocene flora from Laguna del Hunco (LH) in Patagonia, Argentina has many nearest living relatives (NLRs) in Australasia but few in South America, indicating the differential survival ...