Browsing by Autor "Nuria Bernal H."
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Item type: Item , El melero (Eira barbara), en bosques interandinos en un área protegida de Tarija, Bolivia(2026) Maximo Condori; Fernando Guerra-Serrudo; Paola Nogales-Ascarrunz; Nuria Bernal H.Una de las especies de mamíferos menos estudiadas en Bolivia es la tayra o melero (Eira barbara). En esta nota, presentamos un nuevo registro en la distribución de la especie para Bolivia, que además constituye un punto de conexión entre el bosque seco interandino y un parche del bosque tucumano-boliviano, siendo asimismo el primer reporte para el área protegida. El registro corresponde a un individuo adulto macho, encontrado muerto en La Reserva Biológica de la Cordillera de Sama en agosto de 2025, cuya muerte se atribuye principalmente a los incendios forestales de la región.Item type: Item , Lista actualizada y comentada de los mamíferos de Bolivia.(European Organization for Nuclear Research, 2019) Luis F. Aguirre; Teresa Tarifa; Robert B. Wallace; Nuria Bernal H.; Lizette Siles(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) We present an update to the list of mammals known to occur in Bolivia. We incorporate and describe recent taxonomic changes and new records for the country made since the last list published in 2003. New records and taxonomic changes were considered only if they had verifiable evidence. To date, the list of mammals for the country includes 406 native species, belonging to 11 orders, 46 families and 196 genera, representing an increase of 51 species over the 2003 list. Among those added, 14 were new to science and have type localities in Bolivia. The most diverse orders were Rodentia (148 species), Chiroptera (138), Didelphimorphia (35) and Carnivora (27); a total of 25 species are endemic to Bolivia. In addition, 14 species of introduced mammals are listed. Additional records and taxonomic changes are expected as a result of biological inventories currently in execution, re-identification of specimens deposited in national and foreign mammal collections, and future taxonomic revisions.