Browsing by Subject "Dromiciops gliroides"
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Accounting for relatedness and spatial structure to improve plant phenotypic selection in the wild (Springer, 2020)Identifying natural selection in wild plant populations is a challenging task, as the reliability of selection coefficients depends, among other factors, on the critical assumption of data independence. While rarely examined, ...
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(Elsevier, 2017)We analyzed the variation in cranial morphology of the marsupial Dromiciops gliroides along its distribution in south-central Chile. We evaluated whether the cranial morphological variation is congruent with the ...
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(Elsevier GmbH, 2017)© 2017 Deutsche Gesellschaft für Säugetierkunde We analyzed the variation in cranial morphology of the marsupial Dromiciops gliroides along its distribution in south-central Chile. We evaluated whether the cranial morphological ...
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(Universidad de Chile, 2008)El Monito del Monte (Dromiciops gliroides), marsupial endémico del bosque templado lluvioso de Sudamérica, es una de las especies de mamíferos menos conocidas de estos bosques australes. La marcada incertidumbre acerca de ...
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(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2022)Background Habitat fragmentation and degradation processes affect biodiversity by reducing habitat quantity and quality, with differential effects on the resident species. However, their consequences are not always noticeable ...
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(Elsevier, 2017)Most flowering plants depend on biotic pollination and seed dispersal for reproductive success. Pollination and seed dispersal are generalized mutualistic interactions, in which species with different effectiveness ...
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(Universidad de Chile, 2016)
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(Wiley & Sons, 2015)Transformed habitats are the result of deliberate replacement of native species by an exotic monoculture, involving changes in biotic and abiotic conditions. Despite the fact that transformed habitats are becoming more ...
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(ELSEVIER, 2010)Habitat loss is one of the most important causes of biodiversity loss in South American temperate rainforests, where many endemic species exist. Among these is the monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides), an arboreal ...
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(Elsevier B.V., 2017)© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Mistletoes rely on biotic seed dispersal to ensure their recruitment on appropriate host plants, as their seeds must be deposited on safe sites to allow attachment. As most host-parasite systems, ...