Mathias W. Tobler, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States |
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Evolutionary Genetics, Phylogenetics, MammalogyGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorRodney L. Honeycutt | grad student | 2008 | Texas A & M | |
(The ecology of the lowland tapir in Madre de Dios, Peru: Using new technologies to study large rainforest mammals.) |
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Arana A, Arana C, Watsa M, et al. (2024) Lack of local genetic representation in one of the regions with the highest bird species richness, the Peruvian Amazonia. Plos One. 19: e0296305 |
Whitworth A, Beirne C, Basto A, et al. (2022) Disappearance of an ecosystem engineer, the white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari), leads to density compensation and ecological release. Oecologia |
Wampole EM, Gerber BD, Farris ZJ, et al. (2022) Madagascar Terrestrial Camera Survey Database 2021: A collation of protected forest camera surveys from 2007-2021. Ecology. e3687 |
Thompson JJ, Morato RG, Niebuhr BB, et al. (2021) Environmental and anthropogenic factors synergistically affect space use of jaguars. Current Biology : Cb |
Mena JL, Yagui H, Tejeda V, et al. (2021) Environmental DNA metabarcoding as a useful tool for evaluating terrestrial mammal diversity in tropical forests. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2335 |
Nagy-Reis MB, de Faria Oshima JE, Kanda CZ, et al. (2020) NEOTROPICAL CARNIVORES: a data set on carnivore distribution in the Neotropics. Ecology |
Bowler M, Couceiro D, Martinez R, et al. (2020) Harpy eagles (Harpia harpyja) nesting at Refugio Amazonas, Tambopata, Peru feed on abundant disturbance-tolerant species Food Webs. 24: e00154 |
Tobler MW, Kéry M, Hui FKC, et al. (2019) Joint species distribution models with species correlations and imperfect detection. Ecology. e02754 |
Whitworth A, Beirne C, Pillco Huarcaya R, et al. (2019) Human disturbance impacts on rainforest mammals are most notable in the canopy, especially for larger‐bodied species Diversity and Distributions. 25: 1166-1178 |
Lazenby BT, Tobler MW, Brown WE, et al. (2018) Density trends and demographic signals uncover the long-term impact of transmissible cancer in Tasmanian devils. The Journal of Applied Ecology. 55: 1368-1379 |