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Pequeños mamíferos no voladores de la Reserva Rio Blanco y aporte de localidades para la identificación de patrones ecológicos en los andes colombianos
Small non volant mammals of Reserva Rio Blanco and contribution of localities for the identification of ecological patterns in the Colombian Andes
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Inventario, intervalos de elevación, andes centrales, Colombia, Caldas (es)Inventory, elevation gradients, central andes, Colombia, Caldas (en)
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Se presenta un listado de especies de pequeños mamíferos no voladores (PMNV) en tres localidades de los Andes centrales colombianos entre los 2500 y 3500 en la reserva Rio Blanco, Caldas, Colombia. Además, se hace una recopilación de los estudios de ecología y distribución de pequeños mamíferos en los Andes colombianos con el fin de aportar insumos para la futura identificación de patrones a lo largo de diferentes intervalos.
A list of small non-volant mammal species (PMNV) is presented for three localities of the Colombian central Andes in an elevation range between 2500 and 3500 in the Rio Blanco reserve. In addition, a compilation of the studies of ecology and distribution of small mammals in the Colombian Andes is made to provide inputs for the future identification of patterns along these gradients.
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