Sergio Solari

Sergio Solari
  • Ph.D., Biology (Texas Tech University, 2007)
  • Professor (Full) at University of Antioquia

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Introduction
Sergio Solari es biólogo de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (Perú), con una Maestría en Zoología de la misma institución, y un Doctorado en Biología (Sistemática y Evolución) de Texas Tech University. Sus estudios incorporan herramientas morfológicas y moleculares para evaluar patrones taxonómicos, así como explorar patrones ecológicos y biogeográficos. Ha publicado más de 65 artículos, y más de 35 capítulos, además de participación en reuniones académicas por más de 30 años.
Current institution
University of Antioquia
Current position
  • Professor (Full)
Additional affiliations
February 2010 - present
University of Antioquia
Position
  • Professor (Associate)
June 2002 - December 2007
Texas Tech University
Position
  • Research Assistant
January 1998 - December 2002
National University of San Marcos
Education
July 2002 - August 2007
Texas Tech University
Field of study
  • Biology
September 1993 - December 1996

Publications

Publications (149)
Poster
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Material educativo dirigido a la comunidad en el área de influencia del proyecto hidroeléctrico Ituango
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El uso histórico de la biodiversidad de peces llevado a cabo por las poblaciones humanas que han habitado el Caribe colombiano se ha registrado en la mayoría de yacimientos arqueológicos de la región. En esta investigación se analizan las evidencias tafonómicas y biomoleculares de termoalteración y formación de los depósitos óseos de peces dulceacu...
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Lasiurus is a bat genus recognised to have migratory species. However, little is known about the seasonal distribution for most of its species. We used spatial analysis of occurrence records and ecological niche modeling to evaluate the seasonal distributions of five species: Lasiurus borealis, Lasiurus frantzii, Lasiurus ega, Lasiurus xanthinus, a...
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The Nycteribiidae is a group of ectoparasitic and hematophagous flies associated with bats and barely known in Colombia. The revision of previously collected material and additional fieldwork through various regions in Colombia let us to identify various fly species and their associated bats. Particularly, this is the first record of the species Ba...
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The Nycteribiidae is a group of ectoparasitic and hematophagous flies associated with bats and barely known in Colombia. The revision of previously collected material and additional fieldwork through various regions in Colombia let us to identify various fly species and their associated bats. Particularly, this is the first record of the species Ba...
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In the Colombian Andes, most of the populations of Andean night monkeys (Aotus lemurinus) are found in fragmented landscapes due to the predominant changes in land use in the region. Thus, forest fragments differ in shape, size, degree of isolation, and availability of resources. These factors have had a differential effect on the ecology and perma...
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Para facilitar esfuerzos de identificación de murciélagos en la región, ponemos a disposición la presente clave, estructurada a nivel de familias, subfamilias, géneros y especies, incluyendo a todas aquellas citadas hasta ahora para la región neotropical. Se incluyen mapas de la región Neotropical para indicar los países y territorios que la integr...
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Leptospirosis is a globally distributed zoonotic disease caused by pathogenic bacteria of the genus Leptospira. This zoonotic disease affects humans, domestic animals and wild animals. Colombia is considered an endemic country for leptospirosis; Antioquia is the second department in Colombia, with the highest number of reported leptospirosis cases....
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Leptospirosis is a globally distributed zoonotic disease caused by pathogenic bacteria of the genus Leptospira. This zoonotic disease affects humans, domestic, or wild animals. Colombia is considered an endemic country for leptospirosis; and Antioquia is the second department in Colombia with the highest number of reported leptospirosis cases. Curr...
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This study aimed to analyze epidemiological indicators related to seroprevalent and seroincident cases of spotted fever group rickettsiae (SFGR) and to identify housing conditions related to tick infestation. A prospective study (2016–2018) was conducted to examine rickettsial seropositivity in humans, domestic animals, and wild mammals in the muni...
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Fauna in Tropical Dry Forest (TDF) is highly dependent on water availability due to a marked seasonality in precipitation. There are few studies addressing carnivore’s ecology and the role of seasonality of TDF in Neotropics. We used scent-station and camera trapping to assess seasonal changes in occurrence and habitat use probability with seasonal...
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La Colección Teriológica de la Universidad de Antioquia (CTUA) alberga más de 6.300 especímenes pertenecientes a 254 especies, 137 géneros, 40 familias y 13 órdenes, únicamente procedentes de Colombia, con una importante representatividad (48 % de la diversidad de especies mamíferas registrada para el país). Los órdenes mejor representados son Chir...
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Biological invasion is one of the main threats to native biodiversity. For a species to become invasive, it must be voluntarily or involuntarily introduced by humans into a nonnative habitat. Mammals were among first taxa to be introduced worldwide for game, meat, and labor, yet the number of species introduced in the Neotropics remains unknown. In...
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Los sistemas agro-productivos se consideran una alternativa para amortiguar la pérdida de biodiversidad. En estos sistemas, algunos mamíferos son catalogados como plagas debido a las afectaciones que ejercen sobre estos cultivos, lo que se traduce en medidas de control que alteran las funciones que cumplen en dichos ecosistemas transformados. Duran...
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Serranía de San Lucas is an isolated mountain ridge in the Northern Andes, reaching above 2,500 masl, located between the Central and the Eastern Cordilleras in northeast Colombia, including parts of Bolívar and Antioquia departments. Due to its particular location and difficult access, there are few studies on its biological diversity. In order to...
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Introduced species can have strong ecological, social and economic effects on their non-native environment. Introductions of megafaunal species are rare and may contribute to rewilding efforts, but they may also have pronounced socio-ecological effects because of their scale of influence. A recent introduction of the hippopotamus Hippopotamus amphi...
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Nine Zoogeographic Units (ZU) have been hypothesized for Ecuador, with seven of these units located within the continental portion of the country. Each ZU was defined by climate, topography, elevation, and vegetation type. In spite of their historical ap- plication, the validity of ZUs has not been tested. The goal of the present study was to treat...
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The order Chiroptera comprises all bat species and is the second-most diverse order of mammals. Organization of this diversity into well-delimited taxa embodying their evolutionary affinities remains challenging, particularly because the relationships among various groups at most taxonomic levels are not yet fully resolved. Historically, systematic...
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Variation in activity patterns and habitat use are subject to both environmental factors and interactions with other species. We evaluated the ecological factors that affect habitat use by Leopardus pardalis as well as the effects of the presence of potential prey, Dasyprocta punctata. From an arrangement of 70 camera traps, installed between March...
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Landscape modification represents one of the most severe threats to biodiversity from local to global scales. Conversion of forest to agricultural production generally results in patches of habitat that subdivide or isolate populations, alter the behavior of species, modify interspecific interactions, reduce biodiversity, and compromise ecosystem p...
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Estudio poblacional de felinos (Carnivora: Felidae) en el area de influencia del proyecto hidroelectrico Ituango: Medida de manejo, conservacion y socializacion
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En Colombia se ha registrado seis especies de roedores de la tribu Ichthyomyini, los cuales presentan adaptaciones para una vida semiacuática, dieta carnívora especializada, y asociación a cuerpos de agua en los ecosistemas andinos. En años recientes se han generado aportes científicos en el país, permitiendo actualizar el rango de distribución y l...
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El centro de estudios territoriales- CET; de la Universidad Católica de Oriente, desde su línea de investigación en estudios territoriales, tiene dentro de sus propósitos brindar aportes al desarrollo territorial y promover la generación del nuevo conocimiento. Con su clara misión de acompañar los procesos del territorio, el CET, abre un espacio pa...
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Three mitochondrial regions and a fragment of a large nuclear ribosomal subunit was used to study the evolutionary patterns of An. neivai, a mosquito inhabiting the mangrove and tropical forest in the lowland and coastal areas of the Yucatan Peninsula, through the Pacific Ecuadorian coast. This species exhibits epidemiological importance regarding...
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Anoura is a Neotropical genus of long-tongued bats containing at least 10 species, whose taxonomy has been revised substantially in recent years. Herein, we describe a new species of Anoura from the Cordillera Oriental of the Peruvian Andes, inhabiting montane forests (Yungas) at 1900–3450 m altitude, along the Río Cosñipata valley in Manu Biospher...
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Hippopotamus amphibius, act as ecosystem engineers that influence their environment in many ways. Since in the 80s Pablo Escobar imported four hippos from Africa into Colombia, the population has expanded and dispersed to other areas of the middle Magdalena Basin. There is an urgent need for information on the biology, ecology and interaction with...
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This article will outline surveillance approaches for rodent-borne viruses (roboviruses). We present a synopsis of the main categories of trapping methods with some notes about their use in fieldwork. We also describe the types of laboratory analysis commonly used in Robovirus surveillance.
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The Chocó biogeographic region is among the richest in terms of natural resources, species richness and number of endemisms. Among the species endemic to this region, the pocket gopher, Orthogeomys dariensis (Geomyidae), presents a disjunct distribution on both sides of Serranía Darien-Baudó. These populations have been considered as different spec...
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We describe and compare the echolocation calls in the search phase of six species of the family Emballonuridae: Saccopteryx bilineata, S. canescens, S. leptura, Peropteryx kappleri, P. macrotis and Rhynchonycteris naso, recorded in xerophilous savannah, northern Colombia. The calls were collected in the months of December 2012 (wet season), April a...
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In February 2006, an outbreak of human rickettsiosis occurred in the municipality of Necoclí Colombia, with 35% of lethality. This episode was, followed by two more, one in the municipality of Los Cordobas in 2007 with a 54% of lethality and the other one in the municipality of Turbo in 2008 with 27% of lethality. The aim of this study was to perfo...
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The mechanisms that mediate the formation and coexistence of species assemblages have been a historical issue in evolutionary ecology, raising the question of whether these assemblages are shaped at random or are influenced by biotic and abiotic processes. An increasingly popular hypothesis points out that certain patterns or " assemblage rules " d...
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We describe and compare the echolocation calls in the search phase of six species of the family Embal­lonuridae: Saccopteryx bilineata, S. canescens, S. leptura, Peropteryx kappleri, P. macrotis and Rhynchonycteris naso, recorded in xerophilous savannah, northern Colombia. The calls were collected in the months of December 2012 (wet season), April...
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Por ser de interés para esta clave, nuestro énfasis abarca cambios en las categorías de género y especies. Cambios mayores incluyen la descripción de nuevos géneros (Dryadonycteris Nogueira et al., 2012; Hsunycteris Parlos et al., 2014; Xeronycteris Gregorin y Ditchfield, 2005) y la validación de dos géneros en los Stenodermatinae: Vampyriscus (Hof...
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The family Phyllostomidae is recognized as representing the most extensive radiation known in any mammalian family. Creating a Linnaean classification for this clade has been difficult and controversial. In two companion papers, we here propose a revised classification drawing on the strengths of genetic and morphological data and reflecting curren...
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Phyllostomidae (New World leaf-nosed bats), the second most speciose chiropteran family, is one of the best-known and well-studied chiropteran groups. Due to the ecological and morphological diversity of this family, comparative studies of phyllostomids abound in the literature, and numerous systematic and phylogenetic analyses have been published....
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This is the supplementary material from the article: DISTRIBUTION OF THE SPIX'S DISK-WINGED BAT, Thyroptera tricolor SPIX, 1823 (CHIROPTERA: THYROPTERIDAE) IN COLOMBIA, WITH FIRST RECORDS FOR THE MIDDLE MAGDALENA VALLEY
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Thyroptera tricolor is a rarely collected bat species that inhabits lowland forests in Central and South America. We review the distribution of T. tricolor in Colombia, using previous and new records deposited in scientific collections of the world, providing a distribution map and a gazetteer with comments on available geographical information. We...
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RESUMEN. Ectoparásitos asociados con murciélagos en el noreste de Tolima, Colombia. El presente estudio registra los ectoparásitos asociados a murciélagos en el noreste del Tolima, Colombia, con datos sobre su prevalencia e intensidad promedio. Se capturaron 140 murciélagos distribuidos en 5 familias y 21 especies, siendo la familia Phyllostomidae...
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Documentar la presencia del puma en el área de influencia del proyecto Hidroeléctrico Ituango, norte de Antioquia, como una especie focal para el estudio de los posibles impactos asociados a dicho proyecto.
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The geographic and ecological heterogeneity of Colombia makes this country a strategic area to de ne distributional ranges and to analyze biogeographic patterns for several taxa. At the department of Antioquia, NW Colombia, the Western and Central cordilleras, separated by the Cauca Valley, delimit major geographic regions, in addition to ecologica...
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En Colombia se han registrado 492 especies de mamíferos nativos (Solari et al. 2013) cada una de ellas con una función indispensable en el equilibrio dinámico de los ecosistemas. La diversidad taxonómica y ecológica de los mamíferos hace que la evaluación del efecto de las actividades de restauración sobre ellos se deba realizar bajo un esquema sis...
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En este trabajo se recopiló información sobre el estado de las especies de felinos en tres regiones de Antioquia. Recopilando nuevos registros de presencia, hábitat disponible y amenazas para estas especies en el Departamento. El hombre es uno de los factores más importantes que afecta los felinos de manera directa, diezmando cada vez más las pobla...
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En este trabajo se recopiló información sobre el estado de las especies de felinos en la región del Oriente de Antioquia, así como del conflicto con actividades humanas. La permanente y acelerada destrucción y fragmentando de los bosques y el hábitat natural, unido con la continua cacería de las presas naturales, está afectando la sobrevivencia de...
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Evaluamos el estado de conservación del Puma (Puma concolor) en el norte de Antioquia, confirmando nuevos registros de presencia local. La distribución local de esta especie se están reduciendo cada vez más en el municipio y como una consecuencia directa se está restringiendo a extensiones o remanentes boscosos los cuales constituirían los últimos...
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Evaluamos el estado de conservación del Puma ( Puma concolor) en el norte de Antioquia, confirmando nuevos registros de presencia local. La distribución local de esta especie se están reduciendo cada vez más en el municipio y como una consecuencia directa se está restringiendo a extensiones o remanentes boscosos los cuales constituirían los últimos...
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El hombre es uno de los factores más importantes que afecta los felinos de manera directa, diezmando cada vez más las poblaciones con la continua cacería de individuos por el conflicto de la depredación de los animales domésticos, principalmente en las especies grandes. Así mismo, la permanente y acelerada destrucción y fragmentando de los bosques...
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One of the most important groups of emerging infectious diseases (EID) are arboviruses belonging to genre Flavivirus‚ Alphavirus‚ Phlebovirus y Orthobunyavirus. All these viruses are transmitted by mosquitoes to reservoir‚ vertebrate hosts and human in conserved ecosystems‚ which presents favor conditions for natural circulation of arboviruses. In...
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La distribución geográfica del género Caenolestes (Caenolestidae) se extiende de forma discontinua desde el norte de Colombia y el noroccidente de Venezuela a lo largo de los Andes hasta el norte de Perú. Las especies del género, junto con otros mamíferos pequeños no voladores del Neotrópico, están entre los taxa más desconocidos a pesar de ser ele...
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Los Ichthyomyini (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) representan una radiación neotropical de roedores única que incluye formas con características morfológicas distintivas para una vida semiacuática y una dieta animalívora especializada. Los miembros del grupo se distribuyen desde el norte de México hasta el centro de Perú y centroriente de Brasil, asocia...
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To resolve phylogenetic relationships among species of Marmosa we analyzed DNA sequences from one mitochondrial and three nuclear genes for every member of the nominotypical subgenus and from four species of the subgenus Micoureus. As reported in previous studies, the subgenus Marmosa was found to be paraphyletic, whereas Micoureus was recovered as...
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Colombia es el cuarto país en biodiversidad de mamíferos en el mundo, y cuenta con 492 especies registradas de las cuales 42 son endémicas (Solari et al. 2013). Los murciélagos (Orden: Chiroptera) y los roedores (Rodentia) son los grupos de mamíferos con mayor riqueza de especies en el país con 198 y 122 especies respectivamente. Así mismo, Colombi...
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En el presente trabajo se argumentan las razones por las cuales el binomio Bothrops ayerbei Folleco-Fernández, 2010, no constituye un nombre disponible de acuerdo a la reglamentación del vigente Código Internacional de Nomenclatura Zoológica debido a que este no permitía la publicación de nuevos taxones en revistas electrónicas previas al año 2011....
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Resumen En el presente trabajo se argumentan las razones por las cuales el binomio Cuniculus hernandezi Castro, López y Becerra, 2010, no constituye un nombre disponible de acuerdo a la reglamentación del vigente Código Internacional de Nomenclatura Zoológica (ICZN). Entre estas razones se encuentran la carencia de una descripción precisa y la no a...
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Libros de los mamíferos silvestres del Valle de Aburrá. Ecología, historia natural, distribución y conservación de mamíferos en la zona urbana, periurbana y rural del Valle de Aburrá en Colombia.
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In this work, we present and discuss the reasons for which the binomen Bothrops ayerbei Folleco-Fernández, 2010, constitutes an unavailable name according to the rules of the current International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, because the code allows no the publication of new taxa in electronic journals before 2011. In addition, we present the r...
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In this article we discuss the reasons why the binomen Cuniculus hernandezi Castro, López y Becerra, 2010, is not an available name according to the rules of the current International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN). Among these reasons are the lack of a precise description of the taxon and the failure to identify a type specimen. In additio...
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Introduction: Conservation of biodiversity requires an accurate accounting of the entities (taxa) comprising that diversity, the species. In an ideal system, each entity would have a unique and unequivocal name that would integrate information from other disciplines within a universal concept to ease the communication. In spite of being a comparati...
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Este documento de consulta puede ser utilizado como guía de campo para la identificación y conocimiento de las especies de mamíferos que habitan las zonas urbanas y rurales del territorio metropolitano. https://apkpure.net/es/imama/co.gov.metropol.msva#google_vignette https://apkcombo.com/es/imama/co.gov.metropol.msva/
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Los murciélagos son parasitados por diversas familias de dípteros y ácaros (Arthropoda); los cuales son abundantes, diversos y pueden incidir sobre las poblaciones de hospedadores. En Colombia son pocos los trabajos desarrollados sobre tipo de ectoparasitismo, sin embargo investigaciones realizadas resaltan al menos 54 especies de dípteros como par...
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Colombia es el cuarto país en biodiversidad de mamíferos en el mundo, y cuenta con 492 especies registradas de las cuales 42 son endémicas (Solari et al. 2013). Los murciélagos (Orden: Chiroptera) y los roedores (Rodentia) son los grupos de mamíferos con mayor riqueza de especies en el país con 198 y 122 especies respectivamente. Así mismo, Colombi...
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Resumen Range extension for Sturnira koopmanhilli McCarthy et al. As a result of our research on Sturnira in biological collections, we present a noteworthy range extension for S. koopmanhilli. The distribution of this taxon, has been previously suggested to be associated to the Biogeographic Chocó, in Colombia and Ecuador (especially related to th...
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We update the list of Colombian mammal species based upon a new revision of specimens in the major collections within and outside the country and a compilation of recent taxonomic changes of species present in the country. The result of these changes is a total of 492 native species, which represents a net increment of 62 species with respect to th...
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Colombia, es el segundo país con mayor diversidad biológica en el mundo y el cuarto en diversidad de mamíferos, con aproximadamente 492 especies, de las cuales el 70 % esta compuesto por pequeños mamíferos. Muchos de estos grupos exhiben problemas taxonómicos debido a las limitaciones asociadas a plasticidad fenotípica en los caracteres morfológico...
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Presencia de felinos y zonas de conflicto en la jurisdicción de Corantioquia, Antioquia, Colombia
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Resumen: La Región Neotropical alberga una de las faunas vertebradas más ricas del planeta, cerca del 25% de las especies de mamíferos del mundo ocurren en esta región. Sin embargo, las especies de felinos se encuentran entre las más amenazadas debido a la presión por recursos naturales y ampliación de la frontera agrícola y ganadera. Especialmente...
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With more than 20 recognized species, Monodelphis is the most species-rich genus of living Didelphidae. Recent research on these opossums revealed additional species from Perú and Venezuela, and herein we describe a new species from the montane forests of the eastern slope of the central Andes in Perú. Monodelphis gardneri, new species, is a small...
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The Andes are the world’s longest mountain chain, simultaneously presenting dispersal corridors to montane species and dispersal barriers for lowland forms. Steep environmental and climatic gradients on Andean slopes, especially along the Eastern Versant, cause most montane distributions to be far longer (N-S) than they are wide (E-W). The developm...
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A new species of the didelphid marsupial genus Monodelphis is described from the eastern Bolivian province of Santa Cruz. The new species, currently known from a single specimen, belongs to the M. brevicaudata group but differs from other taxa within that clade (M. brevi-caudata, M. domestica, M. glirina, M. maraxina, and M. palliolata) in size, qu...
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The special interest that is generated in the study of carnivores is closely linked to its majesty and its historical extinction patterns. These mammals are one of the most important conservation objects, by category and side effects. therefore, monitor their distribution and abundance to document the effects of changes in land use (for example, cr...
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1. Species richness is a state variable of some interest in monitoring programmes but raw species counts are often biased due to imperfect species detectability. Therefore, monitoring programmes should quantify detectability for target taxa to assess whether it varies over temporal or spatial scales. We assessed the potential for tropical bat monit...
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Deforestation in the Peruvian pre-montane forests has increased alarmingly in recent years. Particularly, fragmentation in these forests takes place against a background of very extensive continuous forest. Until now, no studies have detailed how Peruvian small mammals responded to forest fragmentation. In this paper, we report the results of an as...
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1. Species richness is a state variable of some interest in monitoring programmes but raw species counts are often biased due to imperfect species detectability. Therefore, monitoring programmes should quantify detectability for target taxa to assess whether it varies over temporal or spatial scales. We assessed the potential for tropical bat monit...
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Resumen A pesar de los esfuerzos de investigación y conservación sobre el Jaguar en los últimos años, aún hay áreas geográficas en las que es prioritario establecer la existencia de poblaciones actuales. El nororiente de Antioquia, Colombia, es una de las regiones para las cuales datos de presencia han empezado a ser obtenidos de manera metódica en...
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As currently understood Monodelphis includes more than 22 species and is the most diverse genus of opossums (Didelphimorphia). No complete evaluation of the systematic relationships of its species has been attempted, despite the fact that several species groups and even genus-level groups have been proposed based on morphology, and that some of the...
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In 2001 and 2004, Sowell Expeditions by Texas Tech University (TTU), in collaboration with the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador (PUCE), were carried out to document the bat fauna west of the Ecuadorian Andes. This region of continental Ecuador possesses a unique combination of habitats within the Neotropics due to the confluence of the C...
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Examining species boundaries using data from multiple independent sources is an appropriate and robust method to identify genetically isolated evolutionary units. We used 5 data sets—cytochrome b (Cytb), cytochrome c oxidase (COI), amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs), karyotypes, and morphology—to estimate phylogenetic relationships and...
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We discuss the first geographic record of Sturnira thomasi for Colombia, reported by Cuartas-Calle and Muñoz (1999) based on a single specimen. The species, previously known from two islands in the Lesser Antilles, was mainly characterized by the absence of the third lower molar, a trait also present in the Colombian specimen. We review morphologic...
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Species diversity and species limits of the small fruit-eating bats, genus Dermanura (Phyllostomidae Stenodermatinae) were examined. Estimates of species diversity based on classical morphological criteria (current taxonomy) were compared to diversity estimates based on monophyly and cytochrome-b sequence divergence The most recent taxonomic list i...

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