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    Mitogenomic Phylogeny, Diversification, and Biogeography of South American Spiny Rats by Fabre, Pierre-Henri, Upham, Nathan S, Emmons, Louise H, Justy, Fabienne, Leite, Yuri L R, Carolina Loss, Ana, Orlando, Ludovic, Tilak, Marie-Ka, Patterson, Bruce D, Douzery, Emmanuel J P

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-03-2017)
    “…Echimyidae is one of the most speciose and ecologically diverse rodent families in the world, occupying a wide range of habitats in the Neotropics. However, a…”
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    Field Anesthesia of the Maned Wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) in Bolivia by Bronson, Ellen, Deem, Sharon L., Westermann, Lena C. Patino, Alpire, Sixto Angulo, Emmons, Louise H.

    Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-07-2021)
    “…Fifteen maned wolves (Chrysocyon brachyurus) were anesthetized a total of 43 times as part of a long-term ecology and health study in a remote region of…”
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    Long-Term Variation in Small Mammal Abundance in Forest and Savanna of Bolivian Cerrado by Emmons, Louise H.

    Published in Biotropica (01-07-2009)
    “…Small mammals were trapped annually in two savanna and two forest plots in cerrado habitats of Noel Kempff Mercado National Park, Santa Cruz, Bolivia, for 5-10…”
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    Keystone resource (Ficus) chemistry explains lick visitation by frugivorous bats by Bravo, Adriana, Harms, Kyle E., Emmons, Louise H.

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-08-2012)
    “…Geophagy is a widespread behavior among plant-eating animals. In the Neotropics, mineral licks are activity hot spots for frugivorous bats (Stenodermatinae)…”
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    Puddles created by geophagous mammals are potential mineral sources for frugivorous bats (Stenodermatinae) in the Peruvian Amazon by Bravo, Adriana, Harms, Kyle E., Emmons, Louise H.

    Published in Journal of tropical ecology (01-03-2010)
    “…Natural licks are activity hotspots for frugivorous bats in the Peruvian Amazon. Large numbers of frugivorous bats congregate at licks to drink water. Because…”
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    Collpas: Activity Hotspots for Frugivorous Bats (Phyllostomidae) in the Peruvian Amazon by Bravo, Adriana, Harms, Kyle E., Stevens, Richard D., Emmons, Louise H.

    Published in Biotropica (01-03-2008)
    “…In the SE Peruvian Amazon, large numbers of frugivorous bats regularly visit natural forest clearings known locally as collpas (which are also referred to as…”
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    Preference for Collpa Water by Frugivorous Bats (Artibeus): An Experimental Approach by Bravo, Adriana, Harms, Kyle E., Emmons, Louise H.

    Published in Biotropica (01-05-2010)
    “…Several species of stenodermatine bats congregate in large numbers at collpas in southeastern Peru to drink water. We conducted the first experimental tests of…”
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    Behavioral Monogamy and Fruit Availability in the Large Treeshrew (Tupaia tana) in Sabah, Malaysia by Munshi-South, Jason, Emmons, Louise H., Bernard, Henry

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-12-2007)
    “…Behavioral monogamy in mammals varies from male-female pairs that spend most of their time in close spatial contact (associated pair-living) to pairs that…”
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    Evidence for the local depletion of bay duiker Cephalophus dorsalis, within the Ipassa Man and Biosphere Reserve, north-east Gabon by Van Vliet, Nathalie, Nasi, Robert, Emmons, Louise, Feer, François, Mbazza, Prosper, Bourgarel, Mathieu

    Published in African journal of ecology (01-09-2007)
    “…In spite of its protected status, the Ipassa Reserve (North-East Gabon) has been subject to intense hunting activities. Recent mammal surveys showed that the…”
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    Serosurvey of Pathogens in Domestic Dogs on the Border of Noël Kempff Mercado National Park, Bolivia by Bronson, Ellen, Emmons, Louise H, Murray, Suzan, Dubovi, Edward J, Deem, Sharon L

    Published in Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine (01-03-2008)
    “…The threat of disease transmission from domestic animals to wildlife has become recognized as an increasing concern within the wildlife community in recent…”
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    Leishmania amazonensis infections in Oryzomys acritus and Oryzomys nitidus from Bolivia by Kerr, Sara F, Emmons, Louise H, Melby, Peter C, Liu, Chang, Perez, Luis E, Villegas, Maria, Miranda, Robert

    “…Three of thirteen Oryzomys acritus, Emmons and Patton 2005 (Rodentia: Muridae: Sigmodontinae) and 3 of 17 Oryzomys nitidus, Thomas 1884, collected from Noël…”
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    Rodent dispersal of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Amazonian Peru by Janos, David P., Sahley, Catherine T., Emmons, Louise H.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-09-1995)
    “…We quantitatively assessed rodent dispersal of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a lowland tropical rain forest. We examined fecal pellets from seven…”
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    EXPOSURE OF FREE-RANGING MANED WOLVES (CHRYSOCYON BRACHYURUS) TO INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC DISEASE AGENTS IN THE NOËL KEMPFF MERCADO NATIONAL PARK, BOLIVIA by Deem, Sharon L, Emmons, Louise H

    Published in Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine (01-06-2005)
    “…Maned wolves (Chrysocyon brachyurus) are neotropic mammals, listed as a CITES Appendix II species, with a distribution south of the Amazon forest from Bolivia,…”
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    Behavioral Monogamy and Fruit Aavailability in the Large Treeshrew (Tupaia tana) in Sabah, Malaysia by Munshi-South, Jason, Emmons, Louise H., Bernard, Henry

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-12-2007)
    “…Behavioral monogamy in mammals varies from male–female pairs that spend most of their time in close spatial contact (associated pair-living) to pairs that…”
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    Leaf-area index change across river-beach successional transects in south-eastern Peru by Emmons, Louise H., Dubois, Marc A.

    Published in Journal of tropical ecology (01-07-2003)
    “…As part of the programme Écosystèmes et Paléoécosystémes des Forêts Intertropicales (ECOFIT,France),we are engaged in multisite comparative studies of how…”
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    Comparative Feeding Ecology of Felids in a Neotropical Rainforest by Emmons, Louise H.

    Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-04-1987)
    “…Diet and habitat use of jaguar, puma, and ocelot, and populations of their mammalian prey, were studied in an undisturbed rainforest in southeastern Peru…”
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    Frugivory in Treeshrews (Tupaia) by Emmons, Louise H.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-09-1991)
    “…Four species of treeshrews (Tupaia spp.) studied in the field in Sabah, Malaysia, show intense frugivory concentrated on small, soft, bird-dispersed fruits…”
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    Ecology and Resource Partitioning among Nine Species of African Rain Forest Squirrels by Emmons, Louise H.

    Published in Ecological monographs (01-03-1980)
    “…Nine species of sympatric rain forest tree squirrels were studied in the field and in captivity at Makokou, Gabon. The findings on resource partitioning among…”
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