Browsing by Author "Muñoz Ramírez, Carlos P."
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A Century after! Rediscovery of the ancient catfish Diplomystes Bleeker 1858 (Siluriformes: Diplomystidae) in coastal river basins of Chile and its implications for conservation
Muñoz Ramírez, Carlos P.; Briones, Raúl; Colin, Nicole; Fierro, Pablo; Górski, Konrad; Jara, Alfonso; Manosalva, Aliro (2020)The ancient catfish family Diplomystidae, with seven species endemic to rivers of southern South America, represents one of the oldest branches of the diverse order Siluriformes. With most species endangered, new reports ... -
First steps towards assessing the evolutionary history and phylogeography of a widely distributed Neotropical grassland bird (Motacillidae: Anthus correndera)
Norambuena, Heraldo V.; Van Els, Paul; Muñoz Ramírez, Carlos P.; Victoriano, Pedro F. (2018-11-21)Grasslands in southern South America are extensive ecosystems which harbor a unique biodiversity; however, studies on the evolution of their taxa are scarce. Here we studied the phylogeography and population history of the ... -
Gene flow in the Antarctic bivalve Aequiyoldia eightsii (Jay, 1839) suggests a role for the Antarctic Peninsula Coastal Current in larval dispersal
Muñoz Ramírez, Carlos P.; Barnes, David K. A.; Cárdenas, Leyla; Meredith, Michael P.; Morley, Simon A.; Gonzalez, Alejandro Roman; Sands, Chester J.; Scourse, James; Brante, Antonio (2020-08-21)The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) dominates the open-ocean circulation of the Southern Ocean, and both isolates and connects the Southern Ocean biodiversity. However, the impact on biological processes of other ... -
Movement patterns and home range in Diplomystes camposensis (Siluriformes: Diplomystidae), an endemic and threatened species from Chile
Oyanedel, Alejandra; Habit, Evelyn M.; Belk, Marc C.; Solis-Lufí, Katherin; Colin, Nicole; González, Jorge; Jara, Alfonso; Muñoz Ramírez, Carlos P. (2018-03)We document movement patterns and home range of Diplomystes camposensis, an endemic and threatened freshwater catfish from Chile. We tracked the movements of seven individuals of different body size (13.5 to 19 cm SL) using ... -
Phylogeography of the Chilean red cricket Cratomelus armatus (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae) reveals high cryptic diversity in central Chile
Alfaro, Fermín M.; Muñoz Ramírez, Carlos P.; Zúñiga-Reinoso, Álvaro; Trewick, Steven A.; Méndez, Marco A. (2018-04)We analysed the phylogeographical history of the red cricket Cratomelus armatus (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae) from central and southern Chile using 248 mitochondrial DNA COI sequences. Phylogenetic analyses revealed ...