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A new species of Bachia (Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae) with pleisomorphic limb morphology
D.A. Kizirian, R.W. McDiarmid
1998, Herpetologica (54) 245-253
We describe a new species of Bachia from the upper Rio Negro drainage of southeastern Colombia and southern Venezuela. The new taxon is diagnosed by a complement of phalanges that is unique among gymnophthalmid lizards and intermediate relative to other Bachia and closely related genera. Variation in limb...
Systematic studies of Oryzomyine rodents (Muridae, Sigmodontinae): diagnoses and distributions of species formerly assigned to Oryzomys 'capito'
G.G. Musser, M.D. Carleton, E.M. Brothers, A. L. Gardner
1998, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History No. 236.
We describe the morphological species-boundaries and geographic distributions of ten Neotropical Oryzomys based on analyses of museum specimens (skins and skulls, examples preserved in fluid, chromosomal spreads, and information about collection sites from skin tags, field catalogs, and other sources). These species have been regarded as members of an...
Ecology and behaviour of the Alder Flycatcher Empidonax alnorum, Tyrannidae in winter
M. Foster
N.J. Adams, R.H. Slotow, editor(s)
1998, Book chapter, Proceedings 22nd International Ornithological Congress, Durban 16-22 August 1998, Abstracts of oral presentations and posters
The Alder Flycatcher Empidonax alnorum (Tyrannidae) winters from Colombia and Venezuela, south to northern Argentina. We studied the species in Manu National Park, Madre de Dios, Peru. In this area the species occupies riparian zones along lowland meander rivers as well as adjacent transition zone forest in the...
Glaciers of South America
C. Schubert, Fabian Hoyos-Patino, Ekkehard Jordan, Stefan Hastenrath, Benjamin Morales Arnao, Louis Lliboutry, Arturo Corte
Richard S. Williams Jr., Jane G. Ferrigno, editor(s)
1998, Professional Paper 1386-I
Landsat images, together with maps and aerial photographs, have been used to produce glacier inventories, define glacier locations, and study glacier dynamics in the countries of South America, along with the Andes Mountains. In Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Bolivia, the small glaciers have been undergoing extensive glacier recession since the...
Phylogeography of the West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus): How many populations and how many taxa?
A. I. Garcia-Rodriguez, B.W. Bowen, D. Domning, A. A. Mignucci-Giannoni, M. Marmontel, R. A. Montoya-Ospina, B. Morales-Vela, M. Rudin, R. K. Bonde, P.M. McGuire
1998, Molecular Ecology (7) 1137-1149
To resolve the population genetic structure and phylogeography of the West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus), mitochondrial (mt) DNA control region sequences were compared among eight locations across the western Atlantic region. Fifteen haplotypes were identified among 86 individuals from Florida, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana and...
Estimation of the intrinsic absorption and scattering attenuation in Northeastern Venezuela (Southeastern Caribbean) using coda waves
F. Ugalde, L.G. Pujades, J.A. Canas, A. Villasenor
1998, Pure and Applied Geophysics (153) 685-702
Northeastern Venezuela has been studied in terms of coda wave attenuation using seismograms from local earthquakes recorded by a temporary short-period seismic network. The studied area has been separated into two subregions in order to investigate lateral variations in the attenuation parameters. Coda-Q-1 (Q(c)-1) has been obtained using the single-scattering...
Geology and mineral resource assessment of the Venezuelan Guayana Shield at 1:500,000 scale; a digital representation of maps published by the U.S. Geological Survey
Paul G. Schruben, J. C. Wynn, Floyd Gray, D. P. Cox, J.H. Sterwart, W. E. Brooks
1997, Data Series 46
This CD-ROM contains vector-based digital maps of the geology and resource assessment of the Venezuela Guayana Shield originally published as paper maps in 1993 in U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2062, at a scale of 1:1 million and revised in 1993-95 as separate maps at a scale of 1:500,000. Although...
The history of a continent from U-Pb ages of zircons from Orinoco River sand and Sm-Nd isotopes in Orinoco basin river sediments
S.L. Goldstein, N.T. Arndt, R.F. Stallard
1997, Chemical Geology (139) 271-286
We report SHRIMP U-Pb ages of 49 zircons from a sand sample from the lower Orinoco River, Venezuela, and Nd model ages of the fine sediment load from the main river and tributaries. The U-Pb ages reflect individual magmatic or metamorphic events, the Sm-Nd model ages reflect average crustal-residence ages...
Sources of glacial moisture in Mesoamerica
J.P. Bradbury
1997, Quaternary International (43-44) 97-110
Paleoclimatic records from Mesoamerica document the interplay between Atlantic and Pacific sources of precipitation during the last glacial stage and Holocene. Today, and throughout much of the Holocene, the entire region receives its principal moisture in the summer from an interaction of easterly trade winds with the equatorial calms. Glacial...
Diurnal raptors in the fragmented rain forest of the Sierra Imataca, Venezuela
E. Alvarez, D. H. Ellis, D.G. Smith, C.T. LaRue
David M. Bird, Daniel E. Varland, Juan Jose Negro, editor(s)
1996, Book chapter, Raptors in Human Landscapes: Adaptations to Built and Cultivated Environments
The rain forest of the Sierra Imataca in eastern Venezuela has been subjected to extensive deforestation for pastures and agricultural settlements. In the last decade the opening of access roads combined with intensified logging and mining activities have fragmented a significant portion of the remaining forest. We noted...
Undiscovered petroleum of the Brazilian interior sag basins
J. Kingston, J.R. Matzko
1995, International Geology Review (37) 959-980
This paper, the second in a series dealing with undiscovered petroleum in South American basins (exclusive of Venezuela and Colombia), focuses on the four large intracratonic (or interior) sag basins of Brazil: the Solimoes, Amazonas, Parnaiba, and Parana. The smaller Chaco basin also is discussed, although in...
Harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja) nesting in manipulated forests
E. Alvarez, D. H. Ellis
1994, Journal of Raptor Research (28) 51 (abs)
Continental records point to shooting, removal of young and destruction of nests as the primary conservation problems for harpy eagles (Harpia harpyja); bird-observer visits are a new source of concern. Nesting events are roughly 3 yr apart. Nests are used during and after intensive manipulation of the surrounding habitat, and...
Diurnal raptors in the fragmented rain forest of the Sierra Imataca, Venezuela
E. Alvarez, D. H. Ellis, D.G. Smith, C.T. LaRue
1994, Journal of Raptor Research (28) 45 (abs)
The rain forest of the Sierra Imataca in eastern Venezuela has been subjected to extensive deforestation for pastures and agricultural settlements. In the last decade the opening of access roads combined with intensified logging and mining activities have fragmented a significant portion of the remaining forest. We noted local distribution...
Geologic map of the Venezuela part of the Puerto Ayacucho 2 degrees x 3 degrees Quadrangle, Amazonas Federal Territory, Venezuela
Jeffrey C. Wynn, Steven D. Olmore, Vicente Mendoza, Andres Garcia, Ines Rendon, Yasmin Estanga, Haydee Rincon, Felix Martinez, Elis Lugo, Nelson Rivero, Paul G. Schruben
1994, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2245
This map is one of a series of 1:500,000-scale maps that, along with several other products, stems from a cooperative agreement between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Corporacion Venezolana de Guayana, Tecnica Minera, C.A. (TECMIN), a Venezuelan Government-owned mining and mineral exploration company. The agreement covered cooperative work...