Carlos Benhur Kasper, Manoel Ludwig da Fontoura Rodrigues, Magnus Machado Severo, Jorge José Cherem, Rodrigo Blumberg Azambuja, Diego Queirolo, Paulo de Souza Junior, Maria Eduarda Bretos Moro, Felipe Pessoa da Silva, Isabella Ribeiro Carlos, Martín Alejandro Montes, Lucas Gonçalves da Silva
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Abstract
The biggest canid in the neotropics, the maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus), is endangered in many parts of its distribution. Only eight records have been reported for Uruguay and the southern bord...
期刊介绍:
There is still a far from complete understanding of the complex ecosystems in the Neotropics, although they have been studied since the first expeditions of the old world naturalists Marcgrave, Humboldt, Spix, Darwin, Bates and Müller. The aims and scope of the Journal are, besides taxonomic and zoogeographic surveys, analyses of animal communities and their relationship with biotic and abiotic environmental conditions. This includes the fauna of both terrestrial and fresh water ecosystems in the Neotropics. Contributions that represent original research and mini-reviews are welcome.
Manuscripts presenting just checklists and new geographic records are not considered for publication.
If manuscripts do not meet the requirements of the journal, the editors reserve the right to reject manuscripts on submission or to ask for revisions prior to formal peer review.