Taxon - ZN = zonation |
B = arboreal and terrestrial |
Gittleman,J. L., 1985, Carnivore body size: ecological and taxonomic correlates, Oecologia |
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Taxon - ZN = zonation |
S = terrestrial and sometimes arboreal |
Gittleman,J. L., 1985, Carnivore body size: ecological and taxonomic correlates, Oecologia |
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Taxon - Locomotion type |
Terrestrial (Scansorial) |
Samuels,J. X., 2008, Skeletal indicators of locomotor adaptations in living and extinct rodents, Journal of Morphology |
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Taxon - Locomotion type |
Terrestrial/Scansorial |
Samuels,J. X., 2008, Skeletal indicators of locomotor adaptations in living and extinct rodents, Journal of Morphology |
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Taxon - Locomotor |
Scansorial |
Paglia,A. P., 2012, Lista Anotada dos MamÃÂferos do Brasil 2ª Edição Annotated Checklist of Brazilian Mammals, |
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Taxon - Spatial habits |
Sc, scansorial |
MedellÃÂn,R. A., 1994, Mammal diversity and conservation in the Selva Lacandona, Chiapas, Mexico, Conservation Biology |
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Taxon - Substrate |
Arbo-terrestrial |
Endo,H., 2003, Morphological adaptation of the skull for various behaviors in the tree shrews, Journal of veterinary medical science |
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Taxon - Substrate |
Scansorial |
Musser,G. G., 2010, Systematic review of endemic Sulawesi squirrels (Rodentia, Sciuridae), with descriptions of new species of associated sucking lice (Insecta, Anoplura), and phylogenetic and zoogeographic assessments of sciurid lice, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History |
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Taxon - Substrate |
Scansorial |
Musser,G. G., 2002, Sulawesi rodents: description of a new genus and species of Murinae (Muridae, Rodentia) and its parasitic new species of sucking louse (Insecta, Anoplura), American Museum Novitates |
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Taxon - Locomotion type |
Terrestrial (hunting);
arboreal (resting) |
Ray,J., 2001, Trophic relations in a community of African rainforest carnivores, Oecologia |
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Taxon - Substrate |
Terrestrial or Semiterrestrial (Scansorial) |
Sargis,E. J., 2004, New views on tree shrews: the role of tupaiids in primate supraordinal relationships, Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews |
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Taxon - Substrate |
Arboreal to Semiterrestrial |
Sargis,E. J., 2004, New views on tree shrews: the role of tupaiids in primate supraordinal relationships, Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews |
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Taxon - Substrate |
Terrestrial or Semiterrestrial |
Sargis,E. J., 2004, New views on tree shrews: the role of tupaiids in primate supraordinal relationships, Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews |
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Taxon - Locomotion |
Scansorial |
Lee,A. K., 1985, Evolutionary ecology of marsupials, |
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Taxon - Locomotion |
arboreal, being frequently captured in traps placed in the understory and canopy of forests, it can also forage on the ground |
Pires, Mathias M., Eduardo G. Martins, Maria Nazareth F. Silva, and Sérgio F. dos Reis. “Gracilinanus Microtarsus (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae).†Mammalian Species 42 (January 25, 2010): 33–40. doi:10.1644/851.1. |
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Taxon - Locomotion type |
may climb trees |
Djagoun,S., 2009, Small carnivorans from southern Benin: a preliminary assessment of diversity and hunting pressure, Small Carnivore Conservation |
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Taxon - LOCOMOTOR HABIT |
Scansorial |
Carvalhaes, J.G., Tavares, W.C., do Val Vilela, R. and D’Andrea, P.S., 2022. Phylogenetic, Allometric, and Ecological Factors Affecting Morphological Variation in the Scapula and Humerus of Spiny Rats (Rodentia: Echimyidae). Journal of Mammalian Evolution, pp.1-18. |
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Taxon - Locomotion |
Scansorial |
Weisbecker, V., Beck, R.M., Guillerme, T., Harrington, A.R., Lange-Hodgson, L., Lee, M.S., Mardon, K. and Phillips, M.J., 2023. Multiple modes of inference reveal less phylogenetic signal in marsupial basicranial shape compared with the rest of the cranium. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 378(1880), p.20220085. |
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Taxon - Locomotory categories |
scansorial |
Ferreira, J.D., Rinderknecht, A., de Moura Bubadué, J., Gasparetto, L.F., Dozo, M.T., Sánchez-Villagra, M.R. and Kerber, L., 2024. Unveiling the neuroanatomy of Josephoartigasia monesi and the evolution of encephalization in caviomorph rodents. Brain Structure and Function, pp.1-15. |
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