Mammals of protected area "La Poligonal" and neighborhood areas in Tandilia hills, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Autores
- Velasco, Melina Alicia; Lutz, María Ayelén; Berkunsky, Igor; Kacoliris, Federico Pablo; López Santoro, María Silvia
- Año de publicación
- 2013
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- The information about richness and distribution of the mammals that inhabit the highland grasslands of the Tandilia hills is scarce. The main objective of this work was to provide a list of the mammal species that inhabiting the protected area "La Poligonal" in the Tandilia hills. We report species of confirmed presence and also species of potential presence. We also identified the conservation status of each one. Our results showed a total of 39 mammal species, with 32 native species and seven exotic species. These species represent 35 genera, and are grouped in 17 families and seven orders. The most diverse order was Rodentia represented for 15 species. Two species in Argentina are catalogued as Near Threatened, one is vulnerable and the rest are catalogued as Least Concern. We hope this work lead to further research aimed at deeper understanding of the biodiversity of mammals of the Tandilia hills.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo - Materia
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Zoología
Ciencias Naturales
Tandilia
Mammals - Nivel de accesibilidad
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- Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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Mammals of protected area "La Poligonal" and neighborhood areas in Tandilia hills, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Mammals of protected area "La Poligonal" and neighborhood areas in Tandilia hills, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Mammals of protected area "La Poligonal" and neighborhood areas in Tandilia hills, Buenos Aires, Argentina Velasco, Melina Alicia Zoología Ciencias Naturales Tandilia Mammals |
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Mammals of protected area "La Poligonal" and neighborhood areas in Tandilia hills, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Mammals of protected area "La Poligonal" and neighborhood areas in Tandilia hills, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Mammals of protected area "La Poligonal" and neighborhood areas in Tandilia hills, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Mammals of protected area "La Poligonal" and neighborhood areas in Tandilia hills, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Mammals of protected area "La Poligonal" and neighborhood areas in Tandilia hills, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Velasco, Melina Alicia Lutz, María Ayelén Berkunsky, Igor Kacoliris, Federico Pablo López Santoro, María Silvia |
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Velasco, Melina Alicia |
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Velasco, Melina Alicia Lutz, María Ayelén Berkunsky, Igor Kacoliris, Federico Pablo López Santoro, María Silvia |
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Lutz, María Ayelén Berkunsky, Igor Kacoliris, Federico Pablo López Santoro, María Silvia |
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Zoología Ciencias Naturales Tandilia Mammals |
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Zoología Ciencias Naturales Tandilia Mammals |
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The information about richness and distribution of the mammals that inhabit the highland grasslands of the Tandilia hills is scarce. The main objective of this work was to provide a list of the mammal species that inhabiting the protected area "La Poligonal" in the Tandilia hills. We report species of confirmed presence and also species of potential presence. We also identified the conservation status of each one. Our results showed a total of 39 mammal species, with 32 native species and seven exotic species. These species represent 35 genera, and are grouped in 17 families and seven orders. The most diverse order was Rodentia represented for 15 species. Two species in Argentina are catalogued as Near Threatened, one is vulnerable and the rest are catalogued as Least Concern. We hope this work lead to further research aimed at deeper understanding of the biodiversity of mammals of the Tandilia hills. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo |
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The information about richness and distribution of the mammals that inhabit the highland grasslands of the Tandilia hills is scarce. The main objective of this work was to provide a list of the mammal species that inhabiting the protected area "La Poligonal" in the Tandilia hills. We report species of confirmed presence and also species of potential presence. We also identified the conservation status of each one. Our results showed a total of 39 mammal species, with 32 native species and seven exotic species. These species represent 35 genera, and are grouped in 17 families and seven orders. The most diverse order was Rodentia represented for 15 species. Two species in Argentina are catalogued as Near Threatened, one is vulnerable and the rest are catalogued as Least Concern. We hope this work lead to further research aimed at deeper understanding of the biodiversity of mammals of the Tandilia hills. |
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