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Publicaciones orientativas

2024

Raquel Alvarado-Larios, Pablo Teta, Pablo Cuello, J. Pablo Jayat, Andrea P. Tarquino Carbonell, Guillermo D’Elía, Paula Cornejo, Agustina A. Ojeda. (2024). A new living species of the genus Ctenomys (Rodentia: Ctenomyidae) from central-western Argentina. https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.74.e115242

Andrea P. Tarquino‐Carbonell, Ricardo A. Ojeda, Raúl Sobrero, Agustina A. Ojeda. (2024). Environmental heterogeneity and habitat use of the red viscacha rat in drylands of west‐central Argentina. J. Wildlife Management. https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.22549

2022

Ojeda, A. A., Novillo, A., Lanzone, C., Rodríguez, M. D., Cuevas, M. F., Jayat, J. P., Teta, P., Ojeda, R. A., & Borisenko, A. (2022). DNA barcodes highlight genetic diversity patterns in rodents from lowland desert and Andean areas in Argentina. Molecular Ecology Resources, 00, 1– 14. https://doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.13603

Lacey, E. A., Amaya, J. P., Irian, C. G., Carrizo, P. G., O’Brien, S. L., & Ojeda, A. A. (2022). Variable social organization among tuco-tucos (genus Ctenomys) in the opimus clade. Journal of Mammalogy. https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyac015

 

2021

A. Novillo, R.A. Ojeda. 2021. Turnover, richness difference and nestedness of rodent assemblages along the southern Andes elevation gradient. Austral Ecology, 46: 239-248.

2020

A. P. Tarquino-Carbonell, R. A. Ojeda, A.A. Ojeda. 2020. Influence of climate change on the predicted distributions of the genus Tympanoctomys (Rodentia, Hystricomorpha, Octodontidae), and their conservation implications. Journal of Mammalogy, 101: 1364–1379

2018

A. Novillo , R. A. Ojeda. 2018. Biogeografía ecológica de los ensambles de pequeños mamíferos en los Andes centrales de Argentina. Rev. Mus. Argentino Cienc. Nat., n.s. 20(1): 137-149

Ojeda, A. A., Tarquino-Carbonell, A. P., Veléz, L. M., & Ojeda, R. A. (2018). Tympanoctomys: 75 años de historia. Estado actual del género y perspectivas futuras. Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales nueva serie, 20(1), 109-122.

2017

A. Novillo, M.F. Cuevas, A.A. Ojeda, R. Ovejero Aguilar, M.E. Mosca Torres, R.A. Ojeda. 2017. Habitat selection and coexistence in small mammals of the southern Andean foothills (Argentina). Acta Theriologica, 62:219-227

2014

A. Novillo, R. A. Ojeda. 2014. Elevation patterns in rodent diversity in the dry Andes: disentangling the role of environmental factors. Journal of Mammalogy, 95 (1): 99–107

V. Chillo, R.A. Ojeda. 2014. Disentangling ecosystem responses to livestock grazing in drylands. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 197:271-277

2013

A. A. Ojeda, A. Novillo, R. A. Ojeda, S. Roig-Juñent. 2013.  Geographical distribution and ecological diversification of South American octodontid rodents. Journal of Zoology, 2-; 285-293

2011

S.Albanese, D. Rodriguez, Ricardo A. Ojeda. 2011. Differential use of vertical space by small mammals in the Monte Desert, Argentina. Journal of Mammalogy 92 (6):1270-1277

A. Novillo, R. A. Ojeda 2011. Diversity and distribution of small mammals in the South American Dry Andes. Austral Ecology: 758–766.

 

D. Rodríguez, R.A. Ojeda. 2011. Patterns of diversity of the Monte Desert small mammals across multiple spatial scales. Journal of Arid Environments 75: 424-431

R. A. Ojeda, S. Tabeni, V. Corbalán. 2011. Mammals of the Monte Desert: from regional to local assemblages. Journal of Mammalogy, 92 (6):1236–1244

2008

R.A. Ojeda, R.M. Barquez, J. Stadler, R. Brandl. 2008. Decline of Mammal Species Diversity Along the Yungas Forest of Argentina. Biotropica 40 (4): 515–521

 

2006

P. L. Sassi , P.A. Taraborelli, C. E. Borghi, R. A. Ojeda. 2006. The effect of grazing on granivory patterns in the temperate Monte Desert, Argentina. Acta Oecologica 29:301-304

2004

V. Corbalán, R. A. Ojeda. 2004. Spatial and temporal organization of small mammal communities in the Monte desert, Argentina. Mammalia 68 (1): 5-14

2003

R.A. Ojeda, J. Stadler, R. Brandl,  2003. Diversity of mammals in the tropical–temperate Neotropics: hotspots on a regional scale.  Biodiversity and Conservation 12, 1431–1444​​​​

S. Tabeni, R.A. Ojeda. 2003. Assessing mammal responses to perturbations intemperate aridlands of Argentina. Journal of Arid Environments 55: 715–726

2001

C. Campos, R.A. Ojeda, S. Monge, M. Dacar. 2001. Utilization of food resources by small and medium-sized mammals in the Monte Desert biome, Argentina. Austral Ecology 26, 142–149

 

2000

​R. A. Ojeda, P.G. Blendinger, R. Brandl. 2000. Mammals in South American drylands: faunal similarity and trophic structure. Global Ecology & Biogeography  9, 115–123

1999

R.A. OjedaC. E. Borghi, G. B. DiazS. M. Giannoni, M. A. Mares, J. K. Braun. 1999. Evolutionary convergence of the highly adapted desert rodent Tympanoctomys barrerae (Octodontidae). Journal of Arid Environments, 41: 443-452

 

1997

M. A. Mares, R. A. Ojeda, C. E. Borghi, S. M. Giannoni, G. B. Diaz, J. K. Braun.1997. How Desert Rodents Overcome Halophytic Plant Defenses. BioScience, 47: 699–704 

 

1996

R. A. Ojeda, J. M. Gonnet, C. E. Borghi, S. M. Giannoni,C. M. Campos, G.B. Diaz.1996. Ecological observations of the red vizcacha rat, Tympanoctomys barrerae in desert habitats of Argentina. Mastozoología Neotropical, 3(2):183-191​

1989

R. A. Ojeda 1989. Small-mammal responses to fire in the Monte desert, Argentina. Journal of Mammalogy, 70, 416–20.

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