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    A multidisciplinary approach reveals a new species of glassfrog from Colombia (Anura: Centrolenidae: Nymphargus) by Montilla, Sebastián O, Arcila-Pérez, Luisa F, Toro-Gómez, María Paula, Vargas-Salinas, Fernando, Rada, Marco

    Published in Zootaxa (24-04-2023)
    “…Anurans of the family Centrolenidae are a highly diverse clade of Neotropical treefrogs. In the last two decades, glassfrogs have become a model system for…”
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    Using a Phylogenetic Framework to Assess the Role of Fruit Size in Food Selection by the Andean Night Monkey (Aotus lemurinus) by Mopán-Chilito, Alex Mauricio, Montilla, Sebastián O., Buitrago-Torres, Diana L., Saldaña-Vidal, Cristian C., Link, Andrés, Aristizabal, John F.

    Published in International journal of primatology (01-04-2022)
    “…The study of diet and food selection is foundational to understanding how primates interact with their environment. Due to the potential evolutionary…”
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    Reports of Corneal Opacity in Wild Andean Night Monkeys (Aotus lemurinus) in the Colombian Andes by Ruiz-Lozano, Silvia Juliana, González-Montenegro, Gilder Esteban, Montilla, Sebastián O

    Published in Journal of medical primatology (01-12-2024)
    “…Morphological abnormalities are rarely reported in night monkeys; in particular, eye problems in wild individuals are relatively rare in the literature. We…”
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    Sleeping site sharing between Aotus griseimembra (Mammalia, Primates) and Coendou quichua (Mammalia, Rodentia) in a lowland inter-Andean valley in Colombia by Montilla, Sebastián O., Salazar, Juan Diego, Ramírez-Chaves, Héctor E., Link, Andrés

    Published in Neotropical biology and conservation (11-09-2024)
    “…Tree cavities used as sleeping sites are a limited resource for arboreal mammals. The shared use of arboreal cavities as sleeping sites between Neotropical…”
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    Distribución del Mono Nocturno Andino Aotus lemurinus en el departamento del Quindío, Colombia by Montilla, Sebastián O., Cepeda-Duque, Juan Camilo, Bustamante-Manrique, Sebastián

    Published in Mammalogy notes = Notas mastozoológicas (15-01-2017)
    “…La presencia de A. lemurinus fue determinada a partir de observaciones ocasionales y búsquedas libres entre el año 2014 y 2016 en diferentes lugares del…”
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    Dasyprocta punctata como especie emblemática de las zonas urbanas de Armenia, Quindío: Un caso de suplementación alimenticia by Martínez-Vergara, Juliana, Montilla, Sebastián O., Clavijo-Arciniegas, Paula A., Chica, Carlos Andrés, Botero-Zuluaga, Mariana, Botero-Botero, Álvaro

    Published in Mammalogy notes = Notas mastozoológicas (01-07-2014)
    “…Este trabajo buscó describir el proceso de suplementación de alimento hacia los guatines y en general a la fauna silvestre en el barrio Mercedes del Norte,…”
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    Mammals in conservation areas of the Corporación Autónoma Regional del Quindío, Colombia by Sebastian Vasquez Palacios, Carlos Andres Chica-Gálvis, Hugo Mantilla-Meluk, Vanessa Díaz-Giraldo, Mariana Botero-Zuluaga, Sebastián O. Montilla

    Published in Biota Colombiana (01-09-2019)
    “…We present a list of medium and large mammals occurring in 11 conservation areas of the department of Quindío, Colombia. The field phase was developed in five…”
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    Evaluación rápida de Mamíferos en áreas de conservación de la corporación autónoma del departamento del Quindío, Colombia by Vasquez Palacios, Sebastian, Chica-Gálvis, Carlos Andres, Mantilla-Meluk, Hugo, Díaz-Giraldo, Vanessa, Botero-Zuluaga, Mariana, O. Montilla, Sebastián

    Published in Biota Colombiana (01-09-2019)
    “…Se presenta el listado de los mamíferos medianos y grandes registrados en 11 áreas de conservación del departamento del Quindío, Colombia. La fase de campo se…”
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