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La biblioteca virtual de BIO-NICA no tiene fines lucrativo, tan solo apoyar a investigadores, estudiantes y publico en general a documentarse en temas que tienen que ver con Biodiversidad.

Los documentos presentados son obtenidos de la Internet o de amigos o son publicaciones de miembros o asociados del Museo Entomológico o de ALAS.

 

En este rincón de la Biblioteca Virtual, presentamos una lista de la bibliografía básica para estudiar los Mamíferos de Nicaragua, elaborada por Juan Carlos Martínez, muchos de los documentos pueden obtenerse en formato pdf, haciendo click sobre la cita. Esperamos completar esta lista poco a poco con los trabajos de los colegas.
Muchas fichas específicas de Mamíferos, editadas por la American Society of Mammalogists, están disponibles vía la Lista de Mamíferos.

 

 

q       Allen, G. M. (1929).  Mammals. Pp. 129-130, en  Vertebrates from the Corn Island.  Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 69: 127-146.

q       Allen, J. A. (1908).  Mammals from Nicaragua.  Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 24: 647-670.

q       Allen, J. A. (1910).  Additional Mammals from Nicaragua. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 28: 87-115.

q       Alston, E. R. (1879-82).  Biologia Centrali-Americana.  Mammalia.  London, xx+220 p. (Introducción por P. L. Sclater).

q       ANDERSON  R.P. & MARTINEZ-MEYER E. (2004) Modeling species’ geographic distributions for preliminary conservation assessments: an implementation with the spiny pocket mice (Heteromys) of Ecuador. Biological Conservation 116: 167-179.

q       Anderson, S., y J. K. Jones, Jr. (1960).  Records of Harvest Mice, Reithrodontomys, from Central America, with Description of a New Subspecies from Nicaragua. Univ. Kansas Publ., Mus. Nat. Hist., 9: 519-529.

q       Anthony H.E. (1920) New rodents and new bats from Neotropical regions. Journal of Mammalogy, 1(2):81-86.

q       AUTINO  A. G. & CLAPS  G. E. (2000) Catalogue of the ectoparasitic insects of the bats of Argentina. Insecta Mundi, 14(4): 193-209.

q       Baker, R.H. (1963) Geographical Distribution of Terrestrial Mammals in Middle America. The merican Midland Naturalist, 70(1):208-249.

q       Baker, R. J.  et al. (1973).  Cytotypes and Morphometrics of two Phyllostomatid Bats, Micronycteris hirsuta  andVampyressa pusilla.  Occas. Papers Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 17:1-10.

q       Baker, R. J., y J. K. Jones, Jr. (1975).  Additional Records of Bats from Nicaragua, with a Revised Checklist of Chiroptera. Occas. Papers Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 32:1-13.

q       BEST T.L., HUNT  J.I., McWILLIAMS  L.A. & SMITH  K.G. (2002) Eumops auripendulus . Mammalian Species, 708: 1-5 (Cita Nicaragua).

q       Bezerra A.M.R., Escarlate-Tavares F. & Marinho-Filho J. (2005) First record of Thyroptera discifera (Chiroptera: Thyropteridae) in the Cerrado of Central Brazil. Acta Chiropterologica, 7(1):165-170.

q       Biggers, J. D. (1967).  Notes on Reproduction of the Woolly Opossum (Caluromys derbianus) in Nicaragua.  J. Mamm., 48:678-680.

q       Buchanan, O. M., y T. R. Howell (1965).  Observations on the Natural History of the Thick-spined Rat, Hoplomys gymmurus, in Nicaragua.  Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.,13 (8):549-560.

q       Buchanan, O. M., y T. R. Howell  (1967).  Zoogeography of Scotinomys  in Middle America, with the Description of a New Subspecies from Nicaragua. J. Mamm., 48:414-419.

q       BUGLASS L. & RAMIREZ O. (xxxx) Manejo Colaborativo en la actividad turistica de Observacion de Ballenas “Una estrategia para la planificacion y desarrollo del ecoturismo en la region de Samana” CEBSE-CANARI (Actas de Conferencias (1994), 9pp.

q       Caribbean Conservation Corporation (xxx) Technical support for establishment of the Miskito Cays Marine and Coastal Reserve for biodiversity and cultural protection in northeastern Nicaragua - a proposal. 25 pp.

q       Carr, T. (1993, no publicado) The manatees and dolphins of the Miskito Coast Protected Area. Nicaragua contract report to the U.S. Marine Mammal Commission, 33pp.

q       Carr T. & Bonde R. K. (2000) Tucuxi (Sotalia fluviatilis) occurs in Nicaragua, 800 km north of its previously known range. Mar. Mamm. Sci., 16: 447-452.

q       Carraway L., Hayssen V. & Michener G. (2003) Instructions for Contributors to “Mammalian Species”. 13 pp.

q       Castaño J.H., Muñoz-Saba Y., Botero J.E. & Hernán Vélez J. (2003) Mamíferos del Departamento de Caldas – Colombia. Biota Colombiana, 4(2):247-259.

q       CASTRO-ARELLANO  I., ZARZA  H. & MEDELLIN  R.A. (2000) Philander opossum. Mammalian Species, 368: 1-8 (Cita Nicaragua).

q       CATANIA K.C. (2006) Olfaction. Underwater ‘sniffing’ by semi-aquatic mammals. Nature, pp.1024-1025.

q       CBI (2006) Reporte 58va. Reunión de la Comisión Ballenera Internacional 2006, St. Kitts y Nevis, 27pp.

q       Choate, G. R. (1970).  Systematics and Zoogeography of Middle American Shrews of the Genus Cryptotis. Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist., 19:195-317.

q       CITES (xxxx) Lista General de Especies Silvestres de Fauna de Panama. 50pp.

q       Culik B. (2003) Sotalia fluviatilis. CMS, Web Page, 5 pp.

q       Davis, W. B., D. C. Carter y R. H. Pine (1964).  Noteworthy Records of Mexican and Central American Bats. J. Mamm., 45:375-387.

q       Davis, W.B. (1965) Review of the Eptesicus brasiliensis complex in Middle America with the description of a subspecies from Costa Rica. Journal of Mammalogy, 46(2):229-240.

q       Davis, W. B. (1968).  Review of the Genus Uroderma  (Chiroptera).  J. Mamm., 49:  676-698.

q       Davis, W. B. (1969).  A Review of the Small Fruit Bats (Genus Artibeus) of Middle America. Southwestern Nat., 14:15-29.

q       Davis, W. B. (1970).  A Review of the Small Fruit Bats (Genus Artibeus) of Middle America.  Part II. Southwestern Nat., 14:389-402.

q       Davis, W. B. (1973).  Geographic Variation in the Fishing Bat, Noctilio  leporinus.  J. Mamm., 54:862-874.

q       Davis, W.B. (1976) Geographic variation in the Lesser Noctilio, Noctilio albiventris (Chiroptera). Journal of Mammalogy, 57(4):687-707.

q       Davis, W. B., y D. C. Carter (1978).  A Review of the Tonatia silvicola  Complex, with Descriptions of Three New Taxa. Occas. Papers Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 53:1-12.

q       Davis, W. B. (1984).  Review of the Large Fruit-eating Bats of the Artibeus "lituratus"  Complex (Chiroptera:  Phyllostomidae) in Middle America.  Occas. Papers Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 93:1-16.

q       Diersing V.E. (1981) Systematic status of Sylvilagus brasiliensis and S. insonus from North America. Journal of Mammalogy, 62(3):539-556.

q       Dolan, P. G. (1989).  Systematics of Middle American Mastiff Bats of the Genus Molossus.  Spec. Publ.  Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 29:1-71

q       Dolan, P. G., y  D. C. Carter (1979).  Distributional notes and records for Middle American Chiroptera.  J. Mamm., 60:644-649.

q       DRISCOLL  C.A., MENOTTI-RAYMOND  M., ROCA  A.L., HUPE  K., JOHNSON  W.E., GEFFEN  E., HARLEY  E., DELIBES  M., PONTIER  D., KITCHENER  A.C., YAMAGUCHI  N., O’BRIEN  S.J. & MACDONALD  D. (2007) The Near Eastern Origin of Cat Domestication. Science Express. 6pp.

q       Edwards H.H. & Schnell G.D. (2001) Body Length, Swimming Speed, Dive Duration, and Coloration of the Dolphin Sotalia fluviatilis (Tucuxi) in Nicaragua. Carribbean Journal of Science, 37(3-4):271-272.

q       Edwards H.H. & Schnell G.D. (2001). Status and ecology of Sotalia fluviatilis in the Cayos Miskito Reserve, Nicaragua. Mar. Mamm. Sci., 17:445-472.

q       Eger, J. L. (1977).  Systematics of the Genus Eumops  (Chiroptera:  Molossidae).  Life Sci. Contr., Royal Ontario Mus., 1:1-69.

q       Englert, D. C. (1959).  First Records of Two Species of Harvest Mice in Nicaragua.  Southwestern Nat., 4:153.

q       Espinoza Medinilla E., Cruz E., Lira I. & Sánchez I. (2004) Mamíferos de la Reserva de la Biosfera “La Sepultura”, Chiapas, México. Revista de Biología Tropical, 52(1):249-259.

q       Findlay J.S., Jones C., Genoways H.H., Birnay E.C. & Baker R.J. (1996) Obituary J. Knox Jones, JR: 1929-1992. Journal of Mammalogy, 77(2):578-593.

q       FREDRIKSSON G.M., WICH S.A. & TRISNO (2006) Frugivory in sun bears (Helarctos malayanus) is linked to El Niño-related fluctuations in fruiting phenology, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 89:489-508.

q       Freeman, P. W. (1981).  A Multivariate Study of the Family Molossidae  (Mammalia, Chiroptera): Morphology, Ecology, Evolution.  Fieldiana  Zool. (n.s.), 7:  1-173.

q       GALINDO-GONZALEZ J., GUEVARA S. & SOSA V.J. (2000) Bat-and Bird-Generated Seed Rains at Isolated Trees in Pastures in a Tropical Rainforest. Conservation Biology 14 (6):1693-1703.

q       Gardner, A. L. (1973).  The Systematics of the Genus Didelphis  (Marsupialia, Rodentia) in North and Middle America.  Spec. Publ.  Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 4:1-81

q       Gardner, A. L. (1982).  Virginia Opossum. pp. 3-35. en  Wild Mammals of North America.(J. A. Chapman y G. A. Feldhamer, eds.).  Johns Hopkins Univ. Press.

q       Gardner, A. L. (1983).  Proechimys semispinosus  (Rodentia:  Echimyidae).  Distribution, Type Locality, and Taxonomic History.  Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 96:  134-144.

q       Genoways, H. H.,  y  J. K. Jones, Jr. (1971).  Second Specimen of Oryzomys dimidiatus.  J. Mamm., 52:833-834.

q       Genoways, H. H. (1973).  Systematics and Evolutionary Relationships of Spiny Pocket Mice, Genus Liomys.  Spec. Publ. Mus., Texas Tech  Univ., 5:  5-368.

q       Genoways H.H. & Timm R.M. (2003) The Xenarthrans of Nicaragua. Mastología Neotropical / Journal of Neotropical Mammalogy, 10(2):231-253.

q       GENOWAYS  H.H. & TIMM  R.M. (2005) Mammals of the Cosiguina Peninsula of Nicaragua. Mastozoologia Neotropical, 12(2):153-179.

q       GOLDBOGEN  J.A., PYENSON  N.D.  & SHADWICK  R.E. (2007) Big gulps require high drag for fin whale lunge feeding. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 349: 289-301.

q       Goldman E.A. (1943) The Races of the Ocelot and Margay in Middle America. Journal of Mammalogy, 24(3):372-385.

q       Goodwin G.G. (1936) A new Flying Squirrel from Honduras. American Museum Novitates, 898:2 pp.

q       Goodwin, G.G. (1942).  New Pteronotus  from Nicaragua.  J. Mamm., 23:88.

q       Goodwin G.G. (1942) A Summary of recognizable species of Tonatia, with descriptions of two New Species. Journal of Mammalogy, 23(2):204-209.

q       Goodwin G.G. (1942) Mammals of Honduras. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, LXXIX(2):107-195.

q       Goodwin, G. G. (1946).  Mammals of Costa Rica.  Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 87:271-473.

q       Goodwin G.G., Clifton P., Bull B.S., Booth E.S. & Richardson W.B. (1957) A new kinkajou from México and a new hooded skunk from Central America. American Museum novitates, 1830:4 pp.

q       Goodwin G.G. (1961) Flying Squirrels (Glaucomys volans) of Middle America. American Museum Novitates, 2059:22 pp.

q       Greenbaum, I. F., y J. K. Jones, Jr. (1978).  Noteworthy Records of Bats from El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua.  Occas. Papers Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 55:  1-17.

q       GRISCOM  H. P., KALKO  E. K. V. & ASHTON  M. S. (2006) Frugivory by Small Vertebrates Within a Deforested, Dry Tropical Region of Central America. Biotopica, 5pp.

q       Hafner M.S. (1991) Evolutionary Genetic and Zoogeography of Middle American Pocket Gophers, Genus Orthogeomys. Journal of Mammalogy, 72(1):1-10.

q       HAFNER M.S., GANNON W.L., SALAZAR-BRAVO J. & ALVAREZ-CASTAÑEDAS.T. (1997) Mammal Collections in the Western Hemisphere. A survey and directory of Existing Collections. American Society of Mammalogists. Allen Press, Lawrence, Kansas, 97 pp. [Cita Nicaragua].

q       Hall, E. R. (1981).  The Mammals of North America.  John Wiley and Sons, New York.  2da ed., 2 vol.

q       HARVEY C..A., GONZALEZ J. & SOMARRIBA E. (2006) Dung beetle and terrestrial mammal diversity in forests, indigenous agroforestry systems and plantain monocultures in Talamanca, Costa Rica. Biodiversity and Conservation 15:555-585.

q       Hellebuyck, V., J. R. Tamsitt, y J. G. Hartman (1985).  Records of Bats New to El Salvador.  J. Mamm., 66:783-788.

q       Hershkovitz Ph. (1970) Supplementary notes on Neotropical Oryzomys dimidiatus and Oryzomys hammondi (Cricetinae). Journal of Mammalogy, 51(4):789-794.

q       HIDALGO-MIHART M.G., CANTU-SALAZAR L., GONZALEZ-ROMERO A. & LOPEZ-GONZALEZ C.A. (2004) Historical and present distribution of coyote (Canis latrans) in Mexico and Central America. Journal of Biogeography, 31:2025-2038. [Cita Nicaragua].

q       HIRATA K. (2005) Why Japan Supports Whaling. Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy, 8:129-149.

q       HOTEZ  P. J. (2008) The Giant Anteater in the Room: Brazil´s Neglected Tropical Diseases Problem. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2(1): 1-3.

q       JENKINS  C.N. & GIRI  C. (2008) Protection of Mammal Diversity in Central America. Conservation Biology, 22(4): 1037-1044 (Cita Nicaragua).

q       JENNINGS J.B., BEST T.L., RAINEYS J.C. & BURNETT S.E. (2000) Molossus pretiosus. Mammalian Species. American Society of Mammalogists. No. 635, pp.1-3. [Cita Nicaragua].

q       JIMENEZ  I.  (2002) Heavy poaching in prime habitat: the conservation status of the West Indian manatee in Nicaragua. Oryx, 36(3): 272-278.

q       Jimenez I. (2005) Development of predictive models to explain the distribution of the West Indian manatee Trichechus manatus in tropical watercourses. Biological Conservation, 125:491-503.

q       Jolliffe B. (2005) The Elusive Manatee makes new friends in Costa Rica and Nicaragua. CEPF News, IX-2005, 4pp.

q       JONES  G. & HOLDERIED  M.W. (2006) Bat echolocation calls: adaptation and convergent evolution. Proceedings of The Royal Society B. 8pp.

q       Jones, J. K., Jr. (1964).  Bats New to the Fauna of Nicaragua.  Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 67:506-508.

q       Jones J.K. (1965) Some Miskito Indian names for Mammals. Journal of Mammalogy, 46(2):353-354.

q       Jones, J. K., Jr., y  C. J. Phillips (1969).  Zoological Explorations in Nicaragua, Central America. Kansas Univ. Mus. Nat. Hist. Annual, 1968:  12-17.

q       Jones, J. K., Jr., y H. H. Genoways (1970).  Harvest Mice (Genus Reithrodontomys) of Nicaragua. Occas. Papers. Western Found. Vert. Zool., 2:  1-16.

q       JONES J.K. & GENOWAYS H.H. (1971) Notes on the Biology of the Central American Squirrel, Sciurus richmondi. The American Midland Naturalist, 86(1):242-246. [Cita Nicaragua].

q       Jones, J. K., Jr., J. D. Smith, y R. W. Turner (1971).  Noteworthy Records of Bats from Nicaragua, with a Checklist of the Chiropteran Fauna of the Country.  Occas. Papers Mus. Nat. Hist., Univ. Kansas, 2:  1-35.

q       Jones, J. K., Jr., y T. L. Yates (1983).  Review of the White-footed  Mice, Genus Peromyscus, of Nicaragua. Occas. Papers. Mus., Texas Tech  Univ., 82:1-15.

q       Jones, J. K., Jr., y  M. D. Engstrom (1986).  Synopsis of the Rice Rats (genus Oryzomys) of Nicaragua. Occas. Papers. Mus., Texas Tech  Univ., 103:1-23.

q       Jones, J. K., Jr., y  M. D. Engstrom (1986).  The Black-eared Rice Rat, Oryzomys melanotis  in Nicaragua. Southwestern Nat. 31:137.

q       Jones, J. K., Jr., y R. D. Owen (1986).  Checklist and Bibliography of Nicaraguan Chiroptera. Occas. Papers. Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 106:1-13.

q       Jones, J. K., Jr., J. Arroyo-Cabrales, y R. D. Owen (1988).  Revised Checklist of Bats (Chiroptera) of Mexico and Central America.  Occas. Papers. Mus., Texas Tech  Univ., 120:1-34.

q       Jones J.K. & Hood C.S. (1993) Synopsis of South American Bats of the Family Emballonuridae. Occasional Papers, The Museum Texas Tech University, 155:1-32.

q       Kenyon K.W. (1977) Caribbean Monk Seal Extinct. Journal of Mammalogy, 58(1):97-98.

q       KIRBY  M.X. & MACFADDEN  B. (2005) Was southern Central America an archipelago or a peninsula in the middle Miocene? A test using land-mammal body size. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 228: 193-202.

q       Koopman, K. F. (1976).  Zoogeography.  Pp. 39-47, en  Biology of Bats of the New World Family Phyllostomidae. Part I (R. J. Baker, J. K. Jones, Jr., y D. C. Carter, eds.).  Spec. Publ. Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 10:1-218.

q       Kortlucke, S. M. (1973).  Morphological Variation in the Kinkajou, Potos flavos  (Mammalia: Procyonidae), in Middle America.  Occas. Papers Mus. Nat. Hist., Univ. Kansas, 17:1-36.

q       Kurta A. & Lehr G.C. (1995) Lasiurus ega. Mammalian Species, American Society of Mammalogists, 515:1-7.

q       LARSON G. et al. (2007) Phylogeny and ancient DNA of Sus provides insights into neolitic expansion in Islands Southeast Asia and Oceania. PNAS, 104(12):4834-4839.

q       LaVal, R. K. (1973).  A  Revision of the Neotropical Bats of the Genus Myotis. Nat. Hist. Mus. Los Angeles Co. Sci. Bull., 15:1-54.

q       LaVal, R. K. (1973).  Systematics of the Genus Rogeessa  (Chiroptera:  Vespertilionidae).  Occas. Papers Mus., Texas Tech Univ., 19:1-47. <