2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0031-10492011000900001
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Ontogenetic and sexual variation in cranial characters of Aegialomys Xanthaeolus (Thomas, 1894)(Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) from Ecuador and Peru

Abstract: Aegialomys xanthaeolus (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) inhabits the arid montane areas of western Ecuador and Peru, and higher

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“…Truly, only one of the endemics pointed by Reig is presently recognized as so. Furthermore, Reig's concept of genus Oryzomys s.s. (1986) included species that are currently alocated in 10 new different genera , bringing important implications regarding diversity patterns: just to mention a few examples, Oryzomys is currently a trans-Andean genus, restricted to Colombia and Venezuela ; and the genus Aegialomys is predominantly trans-Andean, with most records on the coast of Ecuador and Peru (Prado & Percequillo, 2011). Under the current and more restrictive concept of Oryzomyini , the geographic information assembled by Reig assigns 9 genera to Reig (1986) and to , with information on the geographic region of South America inhabited by these genera.…”
Section: Geographic Distribution and Habitat Of Tribe Oryzomyinimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Truly, only one of the endemics pointed by Reig is presently recognized as so. Furthermore, Reig's concept of genus Oryzomys s.s. (1986) included species that are currently alocated in 10 new different genera , bringing important implications regarding diversity patterns: just to mention a few examples, Oryzomys is currently a trans-Andean genus, restricted to Colombia and Venezuela ; and the genus Aegialomys is predominantly trans-Andean, with most records on the coast of Ecuador and Peru (Prado & Percequillo, 2011). Under the current and more restrictive concept of Oryzomyini , the geographic information assembled by Reig assigns 9 genera to Reig (1986) and to , with information on the geographic region of South America inhabited by these genera.…”
Section: Geographic Distribution and Habitat Of Tribe Oryzomyinimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los resultados también revelaron que las variables de longitud total del cráneo y del rostro son las más variantes con respecto a la edad de los individuos; estas variables se ven reflejadas en las medidas cráneo-dentales: LCI, LFI, LN, LO y LFM, las cuales se esperarían incrementen de acuerdo con el tamaño corporal y edad del individuo, determinando la expansión del rostro y dentadura durante el periodo postnatal (Prado & Percequillo 2011). …”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Así mismo, se encontraron diferencias en algunas variables de la muestra global con respecto a la clase de edad 2; por lo cual se podría sospechar de formas no adultas en dicha clases de edad y apoyaría resultados anteriores (Jiménez et al 2013, Prado & Percequillo 2011, Patton et al 2000. El análisis global también reveló una ausencia de dimorfismo sexual en la especie según lo esperado.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
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“…Neste trabalho, sigo a classificação taxonômica proposta por com as devidas atualizações para revisões de gêneros e espécies disponíveis na literatura atual (e.g Percequillo et al, 2011;Weksler et al, 2006;Pine et al, 2012 Para a identificação das espécies durante a coleta de dados utilizei as seguintes revisões sistemáticas disponíveis na literatura: Carleton & Arroyo-Cabrales, 2009;Carleton & Musser, 1989;Cordeiro-Estrela et al 2006;Geise, 2012;Gonçalves, 2006;Hanson & Bradley, 2008;Moreira & Oliveira, 2011;Pacheco, 2003;Patton et al 2000;Percequillo, 2003;Percequillo et al, 2008;Pine et al, 2012;Prado, 2012;Prado & Percequillo, 2011;Steppan, 1995;Tribe, 1996;Voss, 1988;Voss et al, 2001;Weksler 2006;Weksler et al, 2006 …”
Section: Taxonomiaunclassified