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Dynamics of species composition of small non-volant mammals from the northern Cordillera Central of Colombia
Camilo Sánchez-Giraldo and Juan F. Díaz-Nieto
DOI: 10.1515/mammalia-2014-0018
Appendix 1 Specimens collected in this study and their corresponding collecting localities.
Below we list all the specimens collected in this study and their corresponding collecting localities. The municipality (Municipio) is presented followed by the specific locality. Geographic coordinates and elevation (meters above sea level) are presented in square brackets. Each specimen is identified by museum number (e.g., ICN, CTUA), and specimens with collector’s acronym JFD await cataloguing at CTUA.
COLOMBIA, Antioquia Department, Municipio Amalfi, Vereda Guayabito, Finca Costa Rica, Bosque Caracolí [6°52’25.0’’N, 75°05’56.7’’W, 1840 m]. Chilomys instants: CTUA 057. Heteromys australis: ICN 17024-17029; CTUA 001-025, 061-063. Marmosa (Micoureus) regina: ICN 17023; CTUA 926, 927. Marmosops handleyi: CTUA 410-412, 433. Marmosops caucae: ICN 17022; CTUA 417–422. Handleyomys intectus: CTUA 935-942. Melanomys caliginosus: ICN 17034. Neacomys tenuipes: CTUA 053–055. Nephelomys pectoralis: ICN 17037, 17038; CTUA 951-968. Oligoryzomys fulvescens: ICN 17035. Rhipidomys latimanus: ICN 17039–17045; CTUA 984-986.
COLOMBIA, Antioquia Department, Municipio Anorí, Vereda El Roble [6°58´59.9” N, 75°08´01” W, 1800 m]. Heteromys australis: CTUA 036, 037; JFD 078. Nephelomys pectoralis: CTUA 525-532, 546. Rhipidomys latimanus: CTUA 550-555. Unidentified Oryzomyine: CTUA 560, 561.
COLOMBIA, Antioquia Department, Municipio Yarumal, Corregimiento El Cedro, Vereda Corcovado, Finca El Bosque, Bosque San Andrés [07°04’21.7’’N, 75°25’16.5’’W, 1760 m]. Cryptotis medellinus: JFD 177. Heteromys australis: CTUA 038, 039. Marmosa (Micoureus) regina: CTUA 495-498. Marmosops handleyi: CTUA 413, 414. Marmosops caucae: CTUA 426, 427. Melanomys caliginosus: CTUA 946. Neacomys tenuipes: CTUA 056. Nephelomys pectoralis: CTUA 974-977; CTUA 535-538. Rhipidomys latimanus: CTUA 556. Unidentified Oryzomyine: CTUA 978, 979.
COLOMBIA, Antioquia Department, Municipio Yarumal, Vereda El Rosario, sitio Alto de Ventanas, Finca Villa Nueva [07°05’0.9’’N, 75°26’41.2’’W, 1950 m]. Marmosops handleyi: CTUA 415, 416. Handleyomys intectus: CTUA 943-945; CTUA 515, 516. Heteromys australis: CTUA 588. Melanomys caliginosus: CTUA 947, 948. Microryzomys minutus: CTUA 949. Nephelomys pectoralis: CTUA 969-973; CTUA 539-545. Rhipidomys latimanus: CTUA 980.
Appendix 2 Elevational range of SNVM for the northern Cordillera Central. The elevation recorded is restricted to that for the northern Cordillera Central, not the known elevational range for the species throughout its distribution.
Species
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Elevational range (m)
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References
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Akodon affinis
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1650-3500
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Gómez Valencia (2004), This study
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Caenolestes fuliginosus
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2500-3500
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AMNH and FMNH, Gómez Valencia (2004)
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Chilomys instans
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1850-3500
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Gómez Valencia (2004), This study
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Cryptotis colombiana
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2100-3500
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Gómez Valencia (2004), Woodman et al. (2003)
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Cryptotis medellinius
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1950-3000
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Woodman et al. (2003), This Study
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Handleyomys alfaroi
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850-1400
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FMNH
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Handleyomys intectus
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1520-2530
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Voss et al. (2002), This study
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Heteromys anomalus
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250-300
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USNM, Anderson (2000)
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Heteromys australis
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580-2000
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FMNH, Anderson (2000)
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Hoplomys gymnurus
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180-580
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AMNH and USNM
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M. (Marmosa) cf. waterhousei
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140-1700
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Rossi et al. (2010)
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M. (Micoureus) regina
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1700-2050
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FMNH, This study
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Marmosops caucae
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1700-2500
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Gómez Valencia (2004), Díaz-N et al. (2011), This study
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Marmosops cf. bishop
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900-1200
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FMNH, Diaz-Nieto (in prep)
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Marmosops handleyi
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1400-1950
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USNM, This study
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Melanomys caliginosus
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520-1950
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Díaz-N et al. (2011), This study
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Microryzomys altissimus
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3300-3500
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Gómez Valencia (2004), Carleton and Musser (1989)
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Microryzomys minutus
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1950-3500
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Gómez Valencia (2004), This study
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Monodelphis adusta
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900-1200
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FMNH, This study
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Neacomys tenuipes
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600-1850
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USNM, This study
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Nectomys grandis
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640-690
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Prado and Percequillo (2013)
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Nectomys rattus
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1350-1400
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Prado and Percequillo (2013)
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Nephelomys pectoralis
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1200-3000
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Gómez Valencia (2004), This study
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Neusticomys monticolus
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2500-3000
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Gómez Valencia (2004)
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Oecomys trinitatis
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570-670
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Carleton and Musser (2005), USNM
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Oligoryzomys fulvescens
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1800-1850
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FMNH, This study
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Proechimys magdalenae
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250-700
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USNM
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Proechimys semispinosus
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410-710
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USNM
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Reithrodontomys mexicanus
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900-3500
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Gómez Valencia (2004)
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Rhipidomys latimanus
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900-1850
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This Study
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Sigmodontomys alfari
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520-800
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USNM, Prado and Percequillo (2013)
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Thomasomys aureus
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1900-3500
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Gómez Valencia (2004)
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Thomasomys baeops
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2850-2900
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Pacheco (2003)
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Thomasomys cinnameus
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2850-2900
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AMNH and FMNH, Pacheco (2003)
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Thomasomys contradictus
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2000-3500
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Gómez Valencia (2004), FMNH, This study
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Thomasomys nicefori
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2000-2900
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Pacheco (2003)
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Transandinomys talamancae
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520-820
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USNM, Prado and Percequillo (2013)
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Tylomys mirae
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530-1300
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FMNH and USNM
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Zygodontomys brevicauda
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200-900
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Voss (1991)
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Zygodontomys brunneus
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670-720
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FMNH, Voss (1991)
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References
Carleton, M.D. and G.G. Musser. 1989. Systematic studies of oryzomyine rodents (Muridae, Sigmodontinae): a synopsis of Microryzomys. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 191: 1–83.
Prado, J.R. and A. Percequillo. 2013. Geographic distribution of the genera of the tribe Oryzomyini (Rodentia: Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) in South America: patterns of distribution and diversity. Arq. Zool. S. Paulo. 44: 1-120.
Voss, R.S. 1991. An introduction to the Neotropical muroid rodent genus Zygodontomys. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 210: 1-113.
Voss, R.S., M. Gómez-Laverde and V. Pacheco. 2002. A new genus for Aepeomys fuscatus Allen, 1912, and Oryzomys intectus Thomas, 1921: enigmatic murid rodents from Andean cloud forests. Am. Mus. Novit. 3373: 1–42.
Woodman, N., C.A. Cuartas-Calle and C.A. Delgado-V. 2003. The humerus of Cryptotis colombiana and its bearing on the species’ phylogenetic relationships (Soricomorpha: Soricidae). J. Mammal. 84: 832–839. |