A logical person to contact would be Anastasia Markova. If you would like her e-mail let me know.
Cheers
AB
Prof. Ariane Burke,
Dept. d'anthropologie,
Université de Montréal
Centre for the Evolution of Cultural Diversity,
University College London
Leverhulme Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies,
Cambridge University
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Sent: Sat 5/17/2008 5:14 PM
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Subject: [ZOOARCH] rodents
Daniela:
Try to check this:
I put the names in google academic and many articles were listed
(taxonomic, ethology, ecology), some of them are free, such as Scielo
site (all of them produced by researchers). Check the links
When you ask for "atlas" I suppose your question is for geographic
distribution in America or South America. In that case you must be
consult the Infonatura site: www.natureserve.org/infonatura
and literature herein ciited
Espero te sirva,
Saludos
Eduardo Corona-M.
Centro INAH Morelos &
Seminario Relaciones Hombre-Fauna
(http://www.geocities.com/shofaun)
Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
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From: Daniela Avido <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Thu, 15 May 2008 10:14 am
Subject: [ZOOARCH] rodents
Dear all,
I was wondering if you have any references regarding rodents
(like atlas, ethology, etc.) or about researchers on this subject.
The species I'm concerning are the following, but other references are
wellcome:
Cavia aperea
Ctenomys talarum
Ctenomys sp.
Holochilus brasilensis
Scapteromis sp.
Oligozomis sp.
Myocastor coypus
These migth be unknown species in the North hemisphere (I´m in
Argentina, in the Pampean region) but I still wanted to ask, just in
case...
Thanks in advance, and sorry for any misspelling...
Daniela N. Avido
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