Efecto de las actividades humanas sobre la diversidad de mamíferos terrestres en un gradiente altitudinal

Efecto de las actividades humanas sobre la diversidad de mamíferos terrestres en un gradiente altitudinal

The effect of human activity on terrestrial marnmals was studied with footprint counts in Guanacaste, Costa Rica (loo30"N, 85°40'W) in February 1998 (in fifty 2 m2 quadrats). The most cornmon species were Canis latrans, Didelphis marsupialis. Odoicoleus virginianus. Dasyprocta punctata and Tapirus b...

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Journal Title: Revista de Biología Tropical
First author: Lilliana Piedra
Other Authors: Leonardo Maffei
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Get full text: https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/18707
Resource type: Journal Article
Source: Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol 48, No 1 (Year 2000).
Publisher: Universidad de Costa Rica
Usage rights: Reconocimiento (by)
Categories: Life Sciences --> Biology
Abstract: The effect of human activity on terrestrial marnmals was studied with footprint counts in Guanacaste, Costa Rica (loo30"N, 85°40'W) in February 1998 (in fifty 2 m2 quadrats). The most cornmon species were Canis latrans, Didelphis marsupialis. Odoicoleus virginianus. Dasyprocta punctata and Tapirus bairdii. No stastically significant association was found between humna activity and marnmal frequency in the footprint counts