オカレンス(観察データと標本)

Computarización de las colecciones de vertebrados terrestres de la Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, IPN Fase 4 (Mamíferos)

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説明

El presente proyecto tiene como objetivo completar con los registros que se tienen hasta la fecha, la computarización de los acervos de las tres Colecciones de vertebrados terrestres (mamíferos, herpetozoarios y aves) resguardadas en el Laboratorio de Cordados Terrestres, Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas (ENCB), para su incorporación al Sistema de Información de la CONABIO. Se terminará la computarización de las colecciones Mastozoológica y Herpetológica, cuyos acervos se encuentran computarizados e incluidos en el SNIB de la CONABIO en un 93% y un 60% respectivamente, con los registros que contienen hasta la fecha. La colección Ornitológica se computarizará por completo en este proyecto. Además se digitalizarán (se asociará una fotografía digital a los registros) 60,300 ejemplares: 17,000 herpetozoarios, 3300 aves, y 40,000 fotografías de mamíferos (20,000 de las pieles y 20,000 de los cráneos), de los especímenes que incluye la propuesta y que están presentes en las colecciones. Las bases parciales de cada grupo zoológico que se tienen a la fecha, serán migradas a la versión mas actualizada de Biotica y unidas para formar una sola base. La base de datos de cada grupo, ya migrada a Biotica 5.0, se actualizará y completará con los nuevos especímenes y registros que se tienen para cada grupo y que aún faltan por computarizarse. Las tres bases de datos se revisarán y actualizarán, analizando taxonómicamente cada uno de los ejemplares a que corresponde cada registro. Al final se contará con tres bases de datos actualizadas y funcionales, una para cada una de las colecciones, Mamíferos, Herpetozoarios y Aves. El número total de registros en las tres bases de datos será de 66,129, de los cuales 43,640 corresponden a mamíferos, 18,750 a herpetozoarios y 3739 corresponden a las aves. Con la realización de este proyecto se actualizará y mejorará radicalmente la infraestructura actual de las tres colecciones, pues será posible cambiar algunas cajas de colección por cajas más funcionales. Al mismo tiempo se busca la optimización del espacio, aprovechando las actuales instalaciones e implementando una primera sección con uso de compactadores, con lo que será posible aumentar el potencial de crecimiento e integrar a futuro un mayor número de ejemplares, así, se planea un crecimiento en el mismo recinto, al menos por otros 20 años en la colección de herpetozoarios y 15 años en la de mamíferos. En esta Fase 4 de la computarización de las tres colecciones de vertebrados terrestres de la ENCB, se completarán las bases de datos con los ejemplares aún no computarizados a la fecha, se incluirán 14,649 registros no computarizados aún, de herpetozoarios, mamíferos y aves de los estados de Aguascalientes, Campeche, Chiapas, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Colima, Distrito Federal, Durango, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jalisco, México, Michoacán, Morelos, Nayarit, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, Quintana Roo, San Luis Potosí, Sinaloa, Sonora, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Tlaxcala, Veracruz, Yucatán y Zacatecas. Estos registros estarán disponibles a través del SNIB, lo que incrementará la posibilidad de realizar estudios y aplicaciones por parte de investigadores nacionales y extranjeros, apoyando decisiones informadas por parte de las autoridades encargadas del manejo de recursos naturales. Otro resultado del presente proyecto consistirá en la actualización de la determinación de todos los ejemplares presentes en cada una de las colecciones, permitiendo los dos resultados mas importantes: 1) el mantenimiento y crecimiento de las colecciones de vertebrados de la ENCB y 2) la formación de tres bases de datos, una por grupo, con el número total de registros de los ejemplares presentes a la fecha en las colecciones mencionadas (las bases de datos parciales se unirán para formar una sola base por grupo zoológico y serán migradas al formato más actual de BIOTICA, serán actualizadas y se les adicionarán los registros de nuevos ejemplares), con la finalidad de contar con bases eficientes y confiables, de manera que sea posible su consulta por cualquier investigador en el mundo.

Reino: 1 Filo: 1 Clase: 1 Orden: 12 Familia: 36 Género: 151 Subgénero: 2 Especie: 243 Epitetoinfraespecifico: 539

データ レコード

この オカレンス(観察データと標本) リソース内のデータは、1 つまたは複数のデータ テーブルとして生物多様性データを共有するための標準化された形式であるダーウィン コア アーカイブ (DwC-A) として公開されています。 コア データ テーブルには、37,962 レコードが含まれています。

この IPT はデータをアーカイブし、データ リポジトリとして機能します。データとリソースのメタデータは、 ダウンロード セクションからダウンロードできます。 バージョン テーブルから公開可能な他のバージョンを閲覧でき、リソースに加えられた変更を知ることができます。

バージョン

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引用方法

研究者はこの研究内容を以下のように引用する必要があります。:

'López-Vidal J. C., C. Elizalde-Arellano, C. Y. Salas-Rodríguez y C. Salazar-Motolinía. 2019. Computarización de las colecciones de vertebrados terrestres de la Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, IPN Fase 4. Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas. Instituto Politécnico Nacional. Bases de datos SNIB-CONABIO (mamíferos), proyectos KE005, CC002, BC004, Y013 y P020. Ciudad de México'

権利

研究者は権利に関する下記ステートメントを尊重する必要があります。:

パブリッシャーとライセンス保持者権利者は Comisión nacional para el conocimiento y uso de la biodiversidad。 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY 4.0) License.

GBIF登録

このリソースをはGBIF と登録されており GBIF UUID: 804a818f-c1e8-4347-a2f2-02a5f22e1a82が割り当てられています。   Biodiversity Information System of Mexico によって承認されたデータ パブリッシャーとして GBIF に登録されているComisión nacional para el conocimiento y uso de la biodiversidad が、このリソースをパブリッシュしました。

キーワード

Occurrence; Mamíferos; Occurrence

外部データ

リソース データは他の形式で入手可能です。

SNIB-KE005-mamiferos-CSV.zip http://www.snib.mx/proyectos/KE005/mamiferos/SNIB-KE005-mamiferos-CSV.zip UTF-8 CSV
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連絡先

Juan Carlos López Vidal
  • 最初のデータ採集者
Responsable
Instituto Politécnico Nacional Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas Departamento de Zoología Laboratorio de Cordados Terrestres
Prolongación de Carpio y Plan de Ayala s/n Col. Casco de Santo Tomás
11340 México
Distrito Federal
MX
Tel 5729 6000 ext 62421 Fax 53 96 35 03
CONABIO Comisión nacional para el conocimiento y uso de la biodiversidad
  • メタデータ提供者
Dirección General de Sistemas
Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad
Liga Periférico-Insurgentes Sur No. 4903, Col. Parques del Pedregal
14010 MÉXICO
Tlalpan
MX
50045000
Patricia Ramos Rivera
  • 連絡先
Dirección General de Sistemas
Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad
Liga Periférico-Insurgentes Sur No. 4903, Col. Parques del Pedregal
14010 México
Tlalpan
MX
50045000

地理的範囲

País: ECUADOR (MORONA SANTIAGO) País: ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA (CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, KANSAS, MINNESOTA, OKLAHOMA) País: GUATEMALA (PETEN, ZACAPA) País: MEXICO (, AGUASCALIENTES, BAJA CALIFORNIA, BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR, CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, CHIHUAHUA, COAHUILA DE ZARAGOZA, COLIMA, DISTRITO FEDERAL, DURANGO, GUANAJUATO, GUERRERO, HIDALGO, JALISCO, MEXICO, MICHOACAN DE OCAMPO, MORELOS, NAYARIT, NUEVO LEON, OAXACA, PUEBLA, QUERETARO DE ARTEAGA, QUINTANA ROO, SAN LUIS POTOSI, SINALOA, SONORA, TABASCO, TAMAULIPAS, TLAXCALA, VERACRUZ DE IGNACIO DE LA LLAVE, YUCATAN, ZACATECAS)

座標(緯度経度) 南 西 [14.719, -116.204], 北 東 [32.606, -86.865]

生物分類学的範囲

Reino: Animalia Filo: Chordata Clase: Mammalia Orden: Carnivora, Cetacea, Chiroptera, Rodentia, Lagomorpha, Artiodactyla, Soricomorpha, Didelphimorphia, Cingulata, Primates, Pilosa, Perissodactyla Familia: Otariidae, Delphinidae, Phyllostomidae, Cricetidae, Molossidae, Vespertilionidae, Mormoopidae, Heteromyidae, Leporidae, Sciuridae, Geomyidae, Cervidae, Emballonuridae, Soricidae, Didelphidae, Natalidae, Procyonidae, Noctilionidae, Dasypodidae, Thyropteridae, Ursidae, Atelidae, Mephitidae, Felidae, Antilocapridae, Canidae, Cuniculidae, Myrmecophagidae, Nycteridae, Mustelidae, Erethizontidae, Tayassuidae, Cyclopedidae, Talpidae, Tapiridae, Muridae

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora, Cetacea, Chiroptera, Rodentia, Lagomorpha, Artiodactyla, Soricomorpha, Didelphimorphia, Cingulata, Primates, Pilosa, Perissodactyla
Family Otariidae, Delphinidae, Phyllostomidae, Cricetidae, Molossidae, Vespertilionidae, Mormoopidae, Heteromyidae, Leporidae, Sciuridae, Geomyidae, Cervidae, Emballonuridae, Soricidae, Didelphidae, Natalidae, Procyonidae, Noctilionidae, Dasypodidae, Thyropteridae, Ursidae, Atelidae, Mephitidae, Felidae, Antilocapridae, Canidae, Cuniculidae, Myrmecophagidae, Nycteridae, Mustelidae, Erethizontidae, Tayassuidae, Cyclopedidae, Talpidae, Tapiridae, Muridae
Genus Zalophus, Delphinus, Stenella, Leptonycteris, Peromyscus, Tadarida, Microtus, Reithrodontomys, Glossophaga, Myotis, Desmodus, Eptesicus, Mormoops, Liomys, Artibeus, Baiomys, Dipodomys, Neotomodon, Lasiurus, Neotoma, Chaetodipus, Pteronotus, Sylvilagus, Sciurus, Centurio, Phyllostomus, Nyctinomops, Vespertilio, Sturnira, Carollia, Oryzomys, Onychomys, Cratogeomys, Molossus, Corynorhinus, Sigmodon, Dermanura, Odocoileus, Thomomys, Antrozous, Micronycteris, Balantiopteryx, Sorex, Cryptotis, Macrotus, Anoura, Rhynchonycteris, Spermophilus, Trachops, Heteromys, Didelphis, Peropteryx, Otospermophilus, Eumops, Natalus, Uroderma, Potos, Noctilio, Dasypus, Pipistrellus, Thyroptera, Ursus, Tlacuatzin, Lepus, Notocitellus, Osgoodomys, Saccopteryx, Platyrrhinus, Perognathus, Ateles, Ammospermophilus, Mephitis, Diphylla, Oligoryzomys, Leopardus, Procyon, Lonchorhina, Vampyressa, Hodomys, Nasua, Conepatus, Neotamias, Plecotus, Rhogeessa, Mazama, Chiroderma, Bassariscus, Lynx, Hylonycteris, Antilocapra, Urocyon, Canis, Parastrellus, Cuniculus, Ictidomys, Musonycteris, Choeronycteris, Ototylomys, Orthogeomys, Notiosorex, Promops, Tamandua, Nycteris, Pappogeomys, Dermonotus, Tamias, Choeroniscus, Spilogale, Megadontomys, Lutra, Philander, Romerolagus, Coendou, Xerospermophilus, Felis, Pecari, Panthera, Mimon, Lontra, Marmosa, Vampyrodes, Nelsonia, Puma, Mustela, Glaucomys, Habromys, Idionycteris, Tylomys, Diclidurus, Cynomys, Eira, Marmota, Herpailurus, Cyclopes, Scapanus, Tamiasciurus, Tapirus, Perimyotis, Agouti, Mus, Dicotyles, Taxidea, Vulpes, Eutamias, Euderma, Tonatia, Alouatta, Lichonycteris, Nyctomys, Lophostoma, Enchisthenes
Subgenus Neotamias, Marmota
Species Zalophus californianus (lobo marino de California, lobo marino californiano, lobo marino de California), Delphinus delphis (delfín común, delfín común de rostro corto, delfín común de rostro largo), Peromyscus bullatus (ratón de Perote, ratón de campo), Desmodus rotundus (murciélago vampiro, quimichpatlan (Yuto-nahua), vampiro, vampiro común), Peromyscus melanotis (chikúri (Yuto-nahua), ratón, ratón orejas negras), Neotomodon alstoni (rata de campo, ratón de volcán), Nyctinomops macrotis (murciélago, murciélago cola suelta, murciélago cola suelta mayor, sopichí (Yuto-nahua)), Carollia sowelli (murciélago), Dipodomys merriami (rata canguro, rata canguro de Merriam), Corynorhinus mexicanus (murciélago, murciélago mula mexicano, murciélago orejón, sopichí (Yuto-nahua)), Peromyscus spicilegus (chicuri, chikúri (Yuto-nahua), ratón, ratón de Sierra Madre, ratón de campo), Leptonycteris nivalis (murciélago, murciélago hocicudo mayor), Leptonycteris yerbabuenae (murciélago, murciélago hocicudo menor), Peromyscus slevini (ratón de Santa Catalina), Antrozous pallidus (murciélago, murciélago desértico norteño), Balantiopteryx io (murciélago, murciélago sacóptero de Thomas), Sorex ventralis (musaraña, musaraña coluda oaxaqueña), Peromyscus levipes (ratón de La Malinche, ratón de campo), Microtus quasiater (meteorito, meteoro, meteoro de Jalapa, ratón de alfalfar), Rhynchonycteris naso (murciélago, murciélago narigón), Artibeus intermedius (murciélago, murciélago frutero, murciélago frutero gigante, murciélago furgívoro gigante), Glossophaga leachii (murciélago, murciélago lengüetón de Leachi), Cryptotis mexicanus (musaraña, musaraña orejillas mexicana), Cryptotis obscurus (musaraña), Neotoma palatina (rata cambalachera de Bolaños, rata de campo), Sciurus alleni (ardilla, ardilla de Nuevo León), Artibeus hirsutus (murciélago, murciélago frutero, murciélago frutero peludo, sopichí (Yuto-nahua), tsinakan (Yuto-nahua)), Peromyscus furvus (ratón de campo, ratón negruzco), Carollia subrufa (murciélago, murciélago cola corta de Hahn), Sturnira lilium, Anoura geoffroyi (chinaco, murciélago, murciélago rabón de Geoffroy), Heteromys gaumeri (rata arrocera, ratón de abazones, ratón espinoso yucateco), Peromyscus eremicus (ratón, ratón de cactus, ratón de campo), Mormoops megalophylla (murciélago, murciélago barba arrugada norteño), Myotis vivesi (miotis pescador, murciélago), Artibeus lituratus (murciélago, murciélago frutero, murciélago frutero gigante, murciélago furgívoro gigante), Heteromys desmarestianus (ratón de abazones, ratón espinoso centroamericano), Peromyscus pectoralis (ratón de campo, ratón tobillo blanco), Peromyscus maniculatus (ratón de campo, ratón norteamericano, ratón venado), Cratogeomys zinseri (tuza, tuza de Lagos de Moreno), Ursus americanus (cuetlachtli (Yuto-nahua), ohí (Yuto-nahua), oso negro, oso negro americano), Lasiurus cinereus (murciélago, murciélago cola peluda canoso), Lepus californicus (liebre cola negra, ruwé (Yuto-nahua), ruyé (Yuto-nahua)), Platyrrhinus helleri (murciélago, murciélago listado de Heller), Molossus sinaloae (murciélago, murciélago mastín de Sinaloa), Macrotus waterhousii (murciélago, murciélago orejón mexicano), Corynorhinus townsendii (murciélago, murciélago orejón de Townsend), Cratogeomys goldmani (tuza, tuza de Goldman), Diphylla ecaudata (murciélago vampiro, vampiro, vampiro pata peluda), Neotoma leucodon (rata magueyera), Leopardus pardalis (ocelote), Peromyscus melanophrys (ratón de campo, ratón de meseta), Odocoileus hemionus (mazatl (Yuto-nahua), venado bura), Dermanura azteca (murciélago, murciélago frutero azteca), Vampyressa thyone (murciélago), Mephitis macroura (zorrillo listado, zorrillo listado del sur, zorrillo listado norteño), Odocoileus virginianus (mazatl (Yuto-nahua), venado cola blanca, venado de campo, venado de llano, venado real), Neotamias bulleri, Chaetodipus artus (ratón de abazones cabeza angosta, ratón de campo), Myotis fortidens (miotis canelo, murciélago), Centurio senex (murciélago, murciélago cara arrugada), Sigmodon arizonae (rata algodonera de Arizona, rata cañera), Perognathus longimembris (ratón canguro, ratón de abazones, ratón de abazones menor), Reithrodontomys megalotis (ratón, ratón cosechero común, ratón de campo, sotóchi (Yuto-nahua)), Plecotus phyllotis (murciélago, murciélago mula de Allen), Chiroderma salvini (murciélago, murciélago ojón de Salvini), Peromyscus sejugis (ratón de Santa Cruz), Artibeus jamaicensis (murciélago frutero, murciélago frutívoro de Jamaica), Lynx rufus (gato montés, lince, lince americano, ruchí (Yuto-nahua)), Sylvilagus audubonii (conejo, conejo del desierto, rowi (Yuto-nahua)), Glossophaga soricina (murciélago, murciélago lengüetón de Pallas), Hylonycteris minor, Antilocapra americana (berrendo), Macrotus californicus (murciélago, murciélago orejón californiano, sopichí (Yuto-nahua)), Reithrodontomys fulvescens (ratón cosechero leonado, ratón de campo), Nyctinomops femorosaccus (murciélago, murciélago cola suelta de bolsa), Eptesicus fuscus (murciélago, murciélago moreno norteamericano, sopichí (Yuto-nahua)), Baiomys musculus (ratón de campo, ratón pigmeo, ratón pigmeo sureño), Dasypus novemcinctus (armadillo, armadillo nueve bandas, ayotochtli (Yuto-nahua), mulita), Chaetodipus lineatus (ratón de abazones, ratón de abazones rayado, ratón de campo), Rhogeessa alleni (murciélago, murciélago amarillo mayor), Peromyscus difficilis (chikúri (Yuto-nahua), ratón, ratón de campo, ratón de roca), Glossophaga morenoi (murciélago, murciélago lengüetón de Xiutepec), Tadarida brasiliensis (murciélago cola suelta brasileño, murciélago guanero, sopichí (Yuto-nahua)), Pteronotus rubiginosus, Cuniculus paca (agutí, tepezcuintle), Ictidomys mexicanus (ardilla terrestre, ardillón mexicano, hurón, motocle, tlaltechalotl (Yuto-nahua)), Musonycteris harrisoni (murciélago, murciélago platanero), Choeronycteris mexicana (murciélago, murciélago trompudo), Dipodomys nelsoni (rata canguro, rata canguro de Nelson), Urocyon cinereoargenteus (ch'amac (Maya), gato de monte, kiyóchi (Yuto-nahua), kióchi (Yuto-nahua), leoncillo, ostotl (Yuto-nahua), w'ash (Maya), zorra gris), Sigmodon hispidus (rata algodonera crespa, rata cañera), Peromyscus ochraventer (ratón ocre, ratón, ratón de El Carrizo), Molossus rufus (murciélago, murciélago mastín negro), Pteronotus gymnonotus (murciélago, murciélago lomo pelón mayor), Pappogeomys neglectus (tuza, tuza humeada, tuza llanera), Peromyscus gratus (chikúri (Yuto-nahua), ratón, ratón de Tlalpan, ratón de campo, ratón piñonero), Neotoma goldmani (rata cambalachera de Goldman, rata de campo), Choeroniscus godmani (murciélago, murciélago lengüetón de Godman), Artibeus phaeotis (murciélago, murciélago frutero pigmeo, murciélago furgívoro pigmeo), Peromyscus leucopus (chikúri (Yuto-nahua), ratón, ratón de campo, ratón de patas blancas), Neotoma mexicana (rata cambalachera mexicana, rata de campo, rata magueyera, rorí (Yuto-nahua)), Liomys spectabilis (ratón de abazones, ratón espinoso jalisciense), Oryzomys palustris, Saccopteryx bilineata (murciélago, murciélago rayado mayor), Megadontomys thomasi (ratón, ratón de Thomas), Otospermophilus variegatus (ardilla de pedregal, ardilla terrestre, ardillón, ardillón de roca, chipawí (Yuto-nahua), techalote), Tamias (Neotamias) amoenus, Peromyscus boylii (chikúri (Yuto-nahua), ratón, ratón arbustero, ratón de campo), Romerolagus diazi (Tepolito, Teporingo, conejo de los volcanes, conejo teporingo, teporingo, zacatuche), Chaetodipus penicillatus (ratón de abazones desértico, ratón de campo), Didelphis marsupialis (tlacuache, tlacuache común, tlacuache sureño, zarigüeya), Felis pardalis (ocelote), Neotoma albigula (calquimichin (Yuto-nahua), rata cambalachera garganta blanca, rata magueyera), Sciurus aberti (ardilla, ardilla de Albert, chimirí siyóname (Yuto-nahua)), Reithrodontomys zacatecae (ratón cosechero de Sierra Madre, ratón de campo, sotóchi (Yuto-nahua)), Lynx ruffus (gato montés, lince, lince americano, ruchí (Yuto-nahua)), Rhogeessa aenea (murciélago, murciélago amarillo yucateco), Peromyscus beatae (ratón de Orizaba, ratón de campo), Reithrodontomys hirsutus (ratón cosechero peludo, ratón de campo), Myotis velifer (miotis mexicano, murciélago), Panthera onca (balam (Maya), balúm (Maya), barum (Maya), bolon (Maya), jaguar, tecuán, tigre), Thomomys umbrinus (ripósi (Yuto-nahua), tuza, tuza mexicana), Peromyscus simulus (ratón de campo, ratón nayarita), Plecotus mexicanus (murciélago, murciélago mula mexicano, murciélago orejón, sopichí (Yuto-nahua)), Myotis californicus (miotis californiano, murciélago), Mimon cozumelae (murciélago, murciélago lanza de Cozumel), Lontra canadensis (nutra de río norteamericana, nutria), Chaetodipus nelsoni (ratón de abazones de Nelson, ratón de campo), Microtus mexicanus (meteorito, meteoro, meteoro mexicano, ratón de alfalfar), Nelsonia neotomodon (rata, rata cambalachera diminuta), Peromyscus dickeyi (ratón de tortuga), Puma concolor (león de montaña, mawiyaka (Yuto-nahua), mawiyá (Yuto-nahua), miz-tli (Yuto-nahua), puma), Rhogeessa tumida (murciélago, murciélago amarillo ala negra), Spermophilus perotensis (ardilla, ardilla terrestre del Perote, ardillón de Perote, moto), Habromys lophurus (ratón de campo, ratón trepador cola crestada), Perognathus flavus (ratón canguro, ratón de abazones sedoso), Tamias bulleri (ratón), Nasua nelsoni, Potos flavus (marta, martucha, mico de noche), Chaetodipus rudinoris (ratón de abazones de Baja California), Peromyscus melanocarpus (ratón de campo, ratón manos negras), Glossophaga commissarisi (murciélago, murciélago lengüetón de Comissaris), Lasiurus borealis (murciélago, murciélago cola peluda rojizo), Procyon lotor (a'ka'bak (Maya), batú (Yuto-nahua), batúi (Yuto-nahua), mapache, mapache común, mapachtli (Yuto-nahua), me'el (Maya), osito lavador), Sturnira hondurensis (chinaco), Peropteryx macrotis (murciélago, murciélago perro menor), Peromyscus hooperi (ratón de Coahuila, ratón de campo), Peromyscus stephani (ratón de San Esteban), Dermanura phaeotis (murciélago, murciélago frutero pigmeo, murciélago furgívoro pigmeo), Peromyscus californicus (ratón californiano, ratón de campo), Neotoma phenax (rata cambalachera sonorense, rata de campo), Oligoryzomys fulvescens (rata arrocera pigmea, ratón de campo), Chaetodipus eremicus (ratón de abazones, ratón de abazones chihuahuense), Pteronotus mexicanus (murciélago, murciélago bigotudo de Parnell, sopichí (Yuto-nahua)), Puma yagouaroundi (jaguarundi, yaguarundi), Pipistrellus hesperus (murciélago, murciélago del cañón, pipistrelo del oeste americano), Marmosa canescens (ratón tlacuache, tlacuache ratón gris, tlacuachín), Natalus stramineus, Idionycteris phyllotis (murciélago, murciélago mula de Allen), Cryptotis peregrinus (musaraña), Tylomys tumbalensis (rata arborícola, rata trepadora de Tumbalá), Cryptotis mayensis (musaraña, musaraña orejillas parda), Diclidurus albus (murciélago blanco, murciélago blanco norteño), Liomys irroratus (quimichin (Yuto-nahua), ratón de abazones, ratón espinoso, ratón espinoso mexicano), Onychomys torridus (ratón de campo, ratón saltamontes sureño), Cynomys mexicanus (perrito de las praderas, perro llanero, perro llanero mexicano, tuza), Baiomys taylori (ratón de campo, ratón pigmeo, ratón pigmeo norteño), Myotis albescens (miotis escarchado, murciélago), Carollia perspicillata (murciélago, murciélago cola corta de Sebas), Notiosorex evotis (musaraña), Tadarida macrotis (murciélago, murciélago cola suelta, murciélago cola suelta mayor, sopichí (Yuto-nahua)), Herpailurus yagouaroundi (yaguarundi, jaguarundi, yaguarundi), Tadarida aurispinosa (murciélago, murciélago cola suelta espinoso), Cynomys ludovicianus (ardilla terrestre, perrito de las praderas, perrito de las praderas de cola negra, perro llanero, perro llanero cola negra, perro llanero norteño), Micronycteris schmidtorum (murciélago, murciélago, murciélago orejón centroamericano), Liomys annectens, Myotis ciliolabrum, Myotis yumanensis (miotis de yuma, murciélago), Cratogeomys merriami (tuza, tuza de Merriam), Pappogeomys castanops (tuza, tuza cara amarilla), Peromyscus winkelmanni (ratón de Dos Aguas, ratón de campo), Myotis occultus (murciélago), Myotis elegans (miotis elegante, murciélago), Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, Peromyscus mexicanus (ratón de campo, ratón mexicano), Tapirus bairdii (anteburro, danta, tapir, tapir centroamericano), Myotis leibii, Ototylomys phyllotis (rata arborícola, rata trepadora orejas grandes), Lasiurus xanthinus (murciélago, murciélago cola peluda de La Laguna, sopichí (Yuto-nahua)), Balantiopteryx plicata (murciélago, murciélago sacóptero azulejo), Myotis keaysi (miotis pata peluda, murciélago), Sorex oreopolus (musaraña, musaraña coluda mexicana), Chaetodipus goldmani (ratón de abazones de Goldman, ratón de campo), Tadarida femorosacca (murciélago, murciélago cola suelta de bolsa), Dermanura watsoni (murciélago, murciélago de hoja nasal, murciélago frutero de Thomas), Mus musculus, Dicotyles angulatus (pecarí de collar norteño), Peromyscus melanurus (ratón de Jalatengo, ratón de campo), Vulpes macrotis (zorra del desierto, zorra norteña), Peromyscus megalops (ratón café, ratón de campo), Eutamias dorsalis (chichimoco, chimoco), Reithrodontomys sumichrasti (ratón cosechero de Sumichrast, ratón de campo), Micronycteris sylvestris (murciélago), Dipodomys agilis, Myotis thysanodes (miotis bordado, murciélago), Sciurus aureogaster (ardilla, ardilla arborícola, ardilla de vientre rojo, ardilla gris, okotekilin (Yuto-nahua), techalotl (Yuto-nahua)), Sorex mutabilis (musaraña), Euderma maculatum (murciélago, murciélago pinto), Pappogeomys merriami (tuza, tuza de Merriam), Tonatia bidens, Alouatta pigra (mono aullador, mono aullador negro, saraguato, saraguato negro, saraguato yucateco), Reithrodontomys microdon (ratón cosechero dientes pequeños, ratón de campo), Mustela frenata (comadreja, comadreja cola larga, onzita, quahutenzo (Yuto-nahua)), Oryzomys mexicanus, Lichonycteris obscura (murciélago, murciélago nectario oscuro), Glossophaga mexicana, Bassariscus astutus (cacomixtle, cacomixtle norteño, rikamúchi (Yuto-nahua), tejón), Sylvilagus floridanus (conejo, conejo serrano, rowi (Yuto-nahua), tochtli (Yuto-nahua)), Myotis findleyi (miotis de Tres Marías), Spermophilus variegatus (ardilla de pedregal, ardilla terrestre, ardillón, ardillón de roca, chipawí (Yuto-nahua), techalote), Sylvilagus cunicularius (conejo, conejo mexicano), Liomys pictus (ratón espinoso, ratón espinoso pintado), Didelphis virginiana (tlacuache, tlacuache cola pelada, tlacuache común, tlacuache norteño, tlakuatzin (Yuto-nahua)), Peromyscus zarhynchus (ratón chiapaneco, ratón de campo), Peromyscus yucatanicus (ratón de patas blancas, ratón de campo, ratón yucateco), Tamandua mexicana (brazo fuerte, chupa miel, hormiguero arborícola, oso brazo fuerte, oso colmenero, oso hormiguero, tamandúa, tamandúa norteño), Liomys guerrerensis, Dipodomys deserti (rata canguro, rata canguro desértica), Notiosorex crawfordi (musaraña, musaraña desértica norteña), Nasua narica (churé (Yuto-nahua), coatí, coatí norteño, gato solo, pesojtli (Yuto-nahua), pizote, t' soy (Maya), tejón), Lonchorhina aurita (murciélago, murciélago espada de Tomas), Rhogeessa gracilis (murciélago, murciélago amarillo orejas largas), Thomomys bottae (tuza, tuza de Botta), Sorex saussurei (musaraña, musaraña de Saussure), Philander opossum (tlacuache cuatro ojos, tlacuache cuatrojos gris), Taxidea taxus (tejón, tlalcoyote), Sorex emarginatus (musaraña, musaraña coluda de Jalisco), Glaucomys sabrinus, Pipistrellus subflavus (murciélago, pipistrelo del este americano), Sigmodon mascotensis (rata algodonera, rata algodonera jalisciense, rata cañera), Pecari tajacu, Enchisthenes hartii (murciélago, murciélago frutero menor)
Infraspecificname Zalophus californianus subsp. californianus, Stenella attenuata subsp. graffmani, Leptonycteris curasoae subsp. yerbabuenae, Peromyscus gratus subsp. gentilis, Tadarida brasiliensis subsp. mexicana, Microtus mexicanus subsp. mexicanus, Reithrodontomys fulvescens subsp. toltecus, Glossophaga soricina subsp. handleyi, Myotis velifer subsp. velifer, Reithrodontomys sumichrasti subsp. nerterus, Eptesicus fuscus subsp. miradorensis, Mormoops megalophylla subsp. megalophylla, Liomys irroratus subsp. alleni, Peromyscus maniculatus subsp. labecula, Peromyscus melanophrys subsp. consobrinus, Liomys pictus subsp. plantinarensis, Peromyscus mexicanus subsp. mexicanus, Liomys pictus subsp. pictus, Peromyscus levipes subsp. levipes, Artibeus jamaicensis subsp. triomylus, Baiomys taylori subsp. analogus, Peromyscus leucopus subsp. mesomelas, Dipodomys merriami subsp. atronasus, Peromyscus aztecus subsp. aztecus, Artibeus intermedius subsp. intermedius, Dipodomys merriami subsp. ambiguus, Lasiurus borealis subsp. teliotis, Neotoma mexicana subsp. tenuicauda, Chaetodipus spinatus subsp. seorsus, Peromyscus difficilis subsp. difficilis, Peromyscus boylii subsp. rowleyi, Desmodus rotundus subsp. murinus, Sylvilagus audubonii subsp. parvulus, Sciurus deppei subsp. negligens, Reithrodontomys fulvescens subsp. griseoflavus, Peromyscus maniculatus subsp. fulvus, Centurio senex subsp. senex, Phyllostomus discolor subsp. verrucosus, Peromyscus difficilis subsp. amplus, Peromyscus megalops subsp. megalops, Peromyscus eremicus subsp. phaeurus, Artibeus jamaicensis subsp. yucatanicus, Vespertilio fuscus subsp. miradorensis, Sturnira hondurensis subsp. ludovici, Oryzomys couesi subsp. peragrus, Onychomys arenicola subsp. canus, Cratogeomys gymnurus subsp. gymnurus, Molossus ater subsp. nigricans, Sigmodon hispidus subsp. berlandieri, Sturnira lilium subsp. parvidens, Artibeus jamaicensis subsp. paulus, Peromyscus truei subsp. gratus, Oryzomys fulvescens subsp. lenis, Dermanura tolteca subsp. hespera, Pteronotus personatus subsp. psilotis, Peromyscus difficilis subsp. saxicola, Peromyscus aztecus subsp. hylocetes, Sciurus aureogaster subsp. nigrescens, Myotis volans subsp. amotus, Odocoileus virginianus subsp. yucatanensis, Thomomys umbrinus subsp. tolucae, Sylvilagus floridanus subsp. orizabae, Micronycteris megalotis subsp. mexicana, Chaetodipus nelsoni subsp. nelsoni, Peromyscus maniculatus subsp. blandus, Dermanura phaeotis subsp. phaeotis, Peromyscus difficilis subsp. felipensis, Peromyscus melanophrys subsp. melanophrys, Baiomys musculus subsp. pallidus, Oryzomys palustris subsp. mexicanus, Peromyscus gratus subsp. gratus, Chaetodipus spinatus subsp. marcosensis, Cryptotis parvus subsp. berlandieri, Macrotus waterhousii subsp. mexicanus, Reithrodontomys megalotis subsp. saturatus, Anoura geoffroyi subsp. lasiopyga, Oryzomys couesi subsp. mexicanus, Lasiurus blossevillii subsp. teliotis, Pteronotus davyi subsp. fulvus, Liomys irroratus subsp. torridus, Glossophaga morenoi subsp. mexicana, Liomys irroratus subsp. texensis, Artibeus lituratus subsp. palmarum, Reithrodontomys fulvescens subsp. mustelinus, Chaetodipus penicillatus subsp. eremicus, Chaetodipus penicillatus subsp. atrodorsalis, Reithrodontomys sumichrasti subsp. sumichrasti, Antrozous pallidus subsp. pallidus, Balantiopteryx plicata subsp. plicata, Spermophilus mexicanus subsp. parvidens, Pteronotus parnellii subsp. mesoamericanus, Peromyscus melanophrys subsp. coahuilensis, Trachops cirrhosus subsp. coffini, Dipodomys ordii subsp. palmeri, Thomomys umbrinus subsp. crassidens, Dipodomys phillipsii subsp. ornatus, Dermanura phaeotis subsp. nana, Pteronotus parnellii subsp. mexicanus, Cratogeomys merriami subsp. merriami, Heteromys pictus subsp. pictus, Didelphis virginiana subsp. californica, Thomomys umbrinus subsp. pullus, Peropteryx macrotis subsp. macrotis, Chaetodipus spinatus subsp. occultus, Peromyscus guatemalensis subsp. guatemalensis, Peromyscus pectoralis subsp. pectoralis, Spermophilus variegatus subsp. rupestris, Chaetodipus spinatus subsp. latijugularis, Thomomys umbrinus subsp. orizabae, Otospermophilus variegatus subsp. variegatus, Eumops underwoodi subsp. underwoodi, Peromyscus melanophrys subsp. zamorae, Liomys irroratus subsp. jaliscensis, Peromyscus leucopus subsp. incensus, Sigmodon hispidus subsp. saturatus, Sylvilagus floridanus subsp. holzneri, Spermophilus spilosoma subsp. cabrerai, Natalus stramineus subsp. saturatus, Myotis yumanensis subsp. lutosus, Glossophaga mexicana subsp. brevirostris, Uroderma bilobatum subsp. davisi, Cratogeomys tylorhinus subsp. tylorhinus, Sturnira ludovici subsp. occidentalis, Potos flavus subsp. prehensilis, Myotis nigricans subsp. nigricans, Reithrodontomys chrysopsis subsp. chrysopsis, Chaetodipus baileyi subsp. hueyi, Dermanura azteca subsp. azteca, Sciurus aureogaster subsp. aureogaster, Baiomys musculus subsp. musculus, Noctilio leporinus subsp. mastivus, Peromyscus leucopus subsp. texanus, Sorex saussurei subsp. saussurei, Dasypus novemcinctus subsp. mexicanus, Peromyscus boylii subsp. beatae, Pipistrellus hesperus subsp. hesperus, Thyroptera tricolor subsp. albiventer, Neotoma lepida subsp. abbreviata, Sciurus oculatus subsp. tolucae, Peromyscus megalops subsp. auritus, Baiomys taylori subsp. allex, Myotis thysanodes subsp. aztecus, Artibeus jamaicensis subsp. richardsoni, Peromyscus mexicanus subsp. saxatilis, Carollia perspicillata subsp. azteca, Oryzomys palustris subsp. albiventer, Chaetodipus nelsoni subsp. canescens, Spermophilus mexicanus subsp. mexicanus, Microtus mexicanus subsp. salvus, Sciurus oculatus subsp. shawi, Sigmodon hispidus subsp. microdon, Peromyscus eremicus subsp. eremicus, Peromyscus yucatanicus subsp. yucatanicus, Dermanura tolteca subsp. tolteca, Myotis keaysi subsp. pilosatibialis, Tlacuatzin canescens subsp. canescens, Sigmodon leucotis subsp. leucotis, Peromyscus mexicanus subsp. teapensis, Notocitellus adocetus subsp. infernatus, Baiomys musculus subsp. nigrescens, Chaetodipus hispidus subsp. zacatecae, Osgoodomys banderanus subsp. banderanus, Saccopteryx bilineata subsp. centralis, Corynorhinus townsendii subsp. australis, Perognathus flavus subsp. medius, Baiomys taylori subsp. fuliginatus, Spermophilus variegatus subsp. variegatus, Neotoma albigula subsp. subsolana, Ateles geoffroyi subsp. vellerosus, Peromyscus eremicus subsp. fraterculus, Peromyscus boylii subsp. levipes, Didelphis virginiana subsp. yucatanensis, Odocoileus virginianus subsp. miquihuanensis, Neotoma albigula subsp. leucodon, Myotis volans subsp. interior, Peropteryx kappleri subsp. kappleri, Cratogeomys tylorhinus subsp. planiceps, Lasiurus cinereus subsp. cinereus, Lasiurus intermedius subsp. intermedius, Ammospermophilus leucurus subsp. extimus, Glossophaga morenoi subsp. morenoi, Mephitis macroura subsp. macroura, Neotoma mexicana subsp. torquata, Sciurus aureogaster subsp. socialis, Cratogeomys fumosus subsp. tylorhinus, Sigmodon mascotensis subsp. mascotensis, Peromyscus pectoralis subsp. collinus, Dipodomys merriami subsp. arenivagus, Oligoryzomys fulvescens subsp. lenis, Baiomys musculus subsp. brunneus, Myotis ciliolabrum subsp. melanorhinus, Procyon lotor subsp. shufeldti, Neotoma mexicana subsp. navus, Reithrodontomys megalotis subsp. megalotis, Glossophaga soricina subsp. leachii, Lonchorhina aurita subsp. aurita, Cratogeomys gymnurus subsp. tellus, Reithrodontomys fulvescens subsp. tropicalis, Perognathus flavus subsp. mexicanus, Thomomys umbrinus subsp. zacatecae, Heteromys desmarestianus subsp. desmarestianus, Dermanura azteca subsp. minor, Peromyscus perfulvus subsp. perfulvus, Hodomys alleni subsp. elatturus, Myotis californicus subsp. mexicanus, Reithrodontomys sumichrasti subsp. luteolus, Nasua narica subsp. molaris, Conepatus mesoleucus subsp. mesoleucus, Oryzomys palustris subsp. regillus, Neotoma lepida subsp. marcosensis, Perognathus baileyi subsp. insularis, Osgoodomys banderanus subsp. vicinior, Neotoma micropus subsp. micropus, Oryzomys couesi subsp. couesi, Myotis thysanodes subsp. thysanodes, Cryptotis parvus subsp. pueblensis, Rhogeessa parvula subsp. major, Mazama americana subsp. pandora, Oligoryzomys fulvescens subsp. fulvescens, Myotis californica subsp. mexicana, Bassariscus astutus subsp. astutus, Sigmodon alleni subsp. alleni, Dipodomys phillipsii subsp. perotensis, Reithrodontomys fulvescens subsp. difficilis, Cryptotis parvus subsp. soricinus, Nasua narica subsp. yucatanica, Thomomys umbrinus subsp. sheldoni, Chaetodipus baileyi subsp. extimus, Baiomys taylori subsp. paulus, Glossophaga commissarisi subsp. commissarisi, Chiroderma salvini subsp. scopaeum, Urocyon cinereoargenteus subsp. fraterculus, Canis latrans subsp. mearnsi, Parastrellus hesperus subsp. maximus, Chaetodipus spinatus subsp. prietae, Urocyon cinereoargenteus subsp. orinomus, Sigmodon hispidus subsp. toltecus, Spermophilus adocetus subsp. adocetus, Eptesicus furinalis subsp. gaumeri, Dipodomys merriami subsp. platycephalus, Cratogeomys tylorhinus subsp. angustirostris, Peromyscus gratus subsp. zapotecae, Oryzomys chapmani subsp. dilutior, Onychomys torridus subsp. torridus, Dipodomys merriami subsp. mayensis, Lepus californicus subsp. asellus, Microtus mexicanus subsp. phaeus, Dermanura phaeotis subsp. palatina, Peromyscus yucatanicus subsp. badius, Chaetodipus spinatus subsp. spinatus, Oryzomys palustris subsp. aztecus, Chiroderma villosum subsp. jesupi, Cratogeomys castanops subsp. rubellus, Sylvilagus cunicularius subsp. cunicularius, Lepus californicus subsp. xanti, Ototylomys phyllotis subsp. connectens, Reithrodontomys fulvescens subsp. helvolus, Microtus mexicanus subsp. ocotensis, Myotis yumanensis subsp. yumanensis, Peromyscus truei subsp. gentilis, Orthogeomys grandis subsp. alleni, Thomomys umbrinus subsp. potosinus, Chaetodipus penicillatus subsp. pricei, Notiosorex crawfordi subsp. crawfordi, Peromyscus melanophrys subsp. micropus, Peromyscus mexicanus subsp. angelensis, Promops centralis subsp. centralis, Reithrodontomys gracilis subsp. gracilis, Peromyscus difficilis subsp. petricola, Tamandua mexicana subsp. mexicana, Lepus californicus subsp. texianus, Cratogeomys merriami subsp. fulvescens, Neotoma mexicana subsp. mexicana, Oligoryzomys fulvescens subsp. mayensis, Oryzomys melanotis subsp. megadon, Oryzomys couesi subsp. albiventer, Oryzomys couesi subsp. zygomaticus, Thomomys umbrinus subsp. atrodorsalis, Peromyscus eva subsp. eva, Neotoma lepida subsp. ravida, Nycteris cinerea subsp. cinerea, Neotoma albigula subsp. albigula, Peromyscus aztecus subsp. oaxacensis, Chaetodipus spinatus subsp. peninsulae, Neotoma albigula subsp. seri, Peromyscus maniculatus subsp. gambelii, Orthogeomys grandis subsp. huixtlae, Dermonotus davyi subsp. fulvus, Peromyscus leucopus subsp. castaneus, Tamias (Neotamias) amoenus subsp. amoenus, Cratogeomys gymnurus subsp. imparilis, Oryzomys melanotis subsp. colimensis, Spilogale gracilis subsp. leucoparia, Hylonycteris underwoodi subsp. minor, Myotis lucifuga subsp. occulta, Neotoma lepida subsp. perpallida, Didelphis marsupialis subsp. caucae, Thomomys umbrinus subsp. peregrinus, Thomomys umbrinus subsp. newmani, Bassariscus astutus subsp. consitus, Urocyon cinereoargenteus subsp. nigrirostris, Artibeus turpis subsp. nanus, Dipodomys ordii subsp. durranti, Canis latrans subsp. impavidus, Sciurus nayaritensis subsp. nayaritensis, Myotis auriculus subsp. apache, Bassariscus astutus subsp. flavus, Oryzomys rostratus subsp. rostratus, Reithrodontomys microdon subsp. wagneri, Philander opossum subsp. pallidus, Coendou mexicanus subsp. mexicanus, Liomys irroratus subsp. irroratus, Peromyscus melanophrys subsp. xenurus, Sigmodon fulviventer subsp. fulviventer, Spilogale putorius subsp. angustifrons, Xerospermophilus tereticaudus subsp. neglectus, Perognathus spinatus subsp. guardiae, Oryzomys palustris subsp. couesi, Canis latrans subsp. cagottis, Neotoma albigula subsp. durangae, Lepus californicus subsp. festinus, Pecari tajacu subsp. nelsoni, Reithrodontomys fulvescens subsp. nelsoni, Eumops perotis subsp. californicus, Canis latrans subsp. jamesi, Baiomys taylori subsp. canutus, Peromyscus pectoralis subsp. laceianus, Reithrodontomys chrysopsis subsp. perotensis, Reithrodontomys fulvescens subsp. chiapensis, Chaetodipus spinatus subsp. bryanti, Neotoma lepida subsp. insularis, Peromyscus eremicus subsp. tiburonensis, Oryzomys couesi subsp. aztecus, Orthogeomys hispidus subsp. hispidus, Procyon lotor subsp. hernandezii, Peromyscus leucopus subsp. arizonae, Sylvilagus floridanus subsp. connectens, Peromyscus maniculatus subsp. sonoriensis, Sylvilagus cunicularius subsp. pacificus, Thomomys umbrinus subsp. martinensis, Cratogeomys tylorhinus subsp. atratus, Neotomodon alstoni subsp. alstoni, Chiroderma salvini subsp. salvini, Nasua narica subsp. narica, Orthogeomys hispidus subsp. tehuantepecus, Oryzomys chapmani subsp. huastecae, Marmosa mexicana subsp. mexicana, Molossus sinaloae subsp. sinaloae, Lepus callotis subsp. callotis, Reithrodontomys mexicanus subsp. mexicanus, Vampyrodes caraccioli subsp. major, Sylvilagus brasiliensis subsp. truei, Sorex saussurei subsp. veraecrucis, Ototylomys phyllotis subsp. phyllotis, Glossophaga soricina subsp. mutica, Plecotus townsendii subsp. australis, Cratogeomys merriami subsp. irolonis, Cryptotis goldmani subsp. alticola, Cratogeomys merriami subsp. saccharalis, Peromyscus boylii subsp. ambiguus, Mustela frenata subsp. frenata, Perognathus baileyi subsp. hueyi, Perognathus penicillatus subsp. seri, Panthera onca subsp. centralis, Perognathus merriami subsp. merriami, Glaucomys volans subsp. herreranus, Spilogale gracilis subsp. martirensis, Sylvilagus floridanus subsp. yucatanicus, Oligoryzomys fulvescens subsp. engraciae, Conepatus mesoleucus subsp. mearnsi, Tlacuatzin sinaloae subsp. sinaloae, Peromyscus maniculatus subsp. margaritae, Conepatus mesoleucus subsp. nelsoni, Reithrodontomys fulvescens subsp. tenuis, Chaetodipus arenarius subsp. ambiguus, Thomomys umbrinus subsp. enixus, Neotoma mexicana subsp. griseoventer, Thomomys umbrinus subsp. juntae, Perognathus spinatus subsp. spinatus, Myotis fortidens subsp. fortidens, Nycteris ega subsp. xanthina, Peromyscus aztecus subsp. evides, Glaucomys volans subsp. goldmani, Myotis leibii subsp. melanorhinus, Neotoma lepida subsp. pretiosa, Reithrodontomys gracilis subsp. pacificus, Chaetodipus arenarius subsp. albulus, Pappogeomys bulleri subsp. bulleri, Idionycteris phyllotis subsp. phyllotis, Chaetodipus penicillatus subsp. angustirostris, Bassariscus astutus subsp. macdougalli, Mustela frenata subsp. perda, Reithrodontomys megalotis subsp. hooperi, Notocitellus adocetus subsp. adocetus, Potos flavus subsp. chiriquensis, Baiomys musculus subsp. infernatis, Liomys salvini subsp. crispus, Orthogeomys hispidus subsp. yucatanensis, Neotoma lepida subsp. gilva, Dipodomys phillipsii subsp. phillipsii, Oryzomys chapmani subsp. guerrerensis, Oryzomys melanotis subsp. melanotis, Cratogeomys fumosus subsp. fumosus, Sciurus poliopus subsp. effugius, Liomys pictus subsp. hispidus, Oryzomys saturatior subsp. saturatior, Chaetodipus fallax subsp. fallax, Mephitis mephitis subsp. estor, Reithrodontomys sumichrasti subsp. dorsalis, Sigmodon hispidus subsp. tonalensis, Lasiurus ega subsp. panamensis, Dipodomys spectabilis subsp. cratodon, Myotis velifer subsp. incautus, Reithrodontomys fulvescens subsp. canus, Perognathus nelsoni subsp. nelsoni, Sylvilagus floridanus subsp. chiapensis, Perognathus fallax subsp. xerotrophicus, Reithrodontomys megalotis subsp. zacatecae, Eumops glaucinus subsp. glaucinus, Reithrodontomys fulvescens subsp. intermedius, Liomys irroratus subsp. guerrerensis, Sylvilagus audubonii subsp. confinis, Balantiopteryx plicata subsp. pallida, Reithrodontomys microdon subsp. albilabris, Eptesicus fuscus subsp. fuscus, Diphylla ecaudata subsp. centralis, Sciurus yucatanensis subsp. yucatanensis, Neotoma leucodon subsp. latifrons, Leopardus wiedii subsp. yucatanica, Sylvilagus audubonii subsp. minor, Peromyscus californicus subsp. insignis, Dipodomys merriami subsp. merriami, Oryzomys alfaroi subsp. guerrerensis, Pappogeomys tylorhinus subsp. tylorhinus, Chaetodipus arenarius subsp. paralios, Peromyscus mexicanus subsp. totontepecus, Uroderma bilobatum subsp. molaris, Myotis californicus subsp. californicus, Eira barbara subsp. senex, Marmota (Marmota) monax subsp. bunkeri, Oryzomys chapmani subsp. chapmani, Conepatus mesoleucus subsp. venaticus, Lepus californicus subsp. eremicus, Sigmodon alleni subsp. planifrons, Cratogeomys tylorhinus subsp. zodius, Sylvilagus floridanus subsp. chapmani, Thomomys umbrinus subsp. vulcanius, Peromyscus levipes subsp. ambiguus, Myotis auriculacea subsp. apache, Oryzomys rostratus subsp. yucatanensis, Cyclopes didactylus subsp. mexicanus, Reithrodontomys mexicanus subsp. riparius, Microtus mexicanus subsp. fulviventer, Peromyscus truei subsp. martirensis, Sciurus niger subsp. rufiventer, Oryzomys alfaroi subsp. dilutior, Neotoma mexicana subsp. isthmica, Ammospermophilus harrisii subsp. harrisii, Thomomys umbrinus subsp. albigularis, Urocyon cinereoargenteus subsp. scottii, Myotis evotis subsp. milleri, Chaetodipus californicus subsp. mesopolius, Sigmodon mascotensis subsp. inexoratus, Scapanus latimanus subsp. anthonyi, Sciurus deppei subsp. vivax, Peromyscus eremicus subsp. sinaloensis, Conepatus leuconotus subsp. leuconotus, Peromyscus guardia subsp. guardia, Perimyotis subflavus subsp. veraecrucis, Agouti paca subsp. nelsoni, Bassariscus astutus subsp. bolei, Neotoma mexicana subsp. picta, Nelsonia goldmani subsp. cliftoni, Microtus mexicanus subsp. subsimus, Sylvilagus audubonii subsp. arizonae, Eumops bonariensis subsp. nanus, Taxidea taxus subsp. berlandieri, Oryzomys saturatior subsp. hylocetes, Liomys pictus subsp. annectens, Oryzomys chapmani subsp. caudatus, Sciurus colliaei subsp. nuchalis, Spermophilus variegatus subsp. couchii, Cratogeomys merriami subsp. estor, Sylvilagus floridanus subsp. macrocorpus, Ammospermophilus harrisii subsp. saxicola, Dipodomys merriami subsp. brunensis, Lynx rufus subsp. peninsularis, Procyon lotor subsp. mexicanus, Eptesicus fuscus subsp. peninsulae, Otospermophilus variegatus subsp. grammurus, Pteronotus rubiginosus subsp. mexicana, Oryzomys fulvescens subsp. fulvescens, Cratogeomys merriami subsp. perotensis, Antilocapra americana subsp. peninsularis, Dipodomys ordii subsp. pullus, Onychomys arenicola subsp. surrufus, Chaetodipus fallax subsp. xerotrophicus, Oryzomys couesi subsp. aquaticus, Potos flavus subsp. dugesii, Urocyon cinereoargenteus subsp. guatemalae, Neotoma lepida subsp. felipensis, Pappogeomys gymnurus subsp. tellus, Spermophilus spilosoma subsp. pallescens, Orthogeomys hispidus subsp. concavus, Taxidea taxus subsp. sonoriensis, Nyctinomops laticaudatus subsp. ferrugineus, Perognathus longimembris subsp. bombycinus, Mustela frenata subsp. leucoparia, Urocyon cinereoargenteus subsp. madrensis, Potos flavus subsp. campechensis, Spermophilus spilosoma subsp. spilosoma, Dipodomys merriami subsp. annulus, Oryzomys couesi subsp. lambi, Spermophilus annulatus subsp. annulatus, Liomys irroratus subsp. pullus, Oryzomys rostratus subsp. megadon, Neotoma albigula subsp. melanura, Chaetodipus hispidus subsp. hispidus, Artibeus jamaicensis subsp. yucatanensis, Perognathus flavus subsp. fuscus, Nyctomys sumichrasti subsp. colimensis, Urocyon cinereoargenteus subsp. peninsularis, Canis latrans subsp. clepticus, Tamias (Neotamias) minimus subsp. operarius, Myotis californica subsp. californica, Reithrodontomys mexicanus subsp. scansor, Lasiurus ega subsp. xanthinus, Cryptotis parvus subsp. tropicalis, Odocoileus virginianus subsp. acapulcensis, Pappogeomys merriami subsp. merriami, Onychomys leucogaster subsp. longipes, Peromyscus eremicus subsp. carmeni, Oryzomys couesi subsp. regillus, Leopardus pardalis subsp. pardalis, Dipodomys merriami subsp. mitchelli, Orthogeomys hispidus subsp. chiapensis, Leopardus wiedii subsp. oaxacensis, Orthogeomys hispidus subsp. isthmicus, Eutamias dorsalis subsp. nidoenis

時間的範囲

開始日 / 終了日 1900-04-02 / 2015-11-18

プロジェクトデータ

El presente proyecto tiene como objetivo completar con los registros que se tienen hasta la fecha, la computarización de los acervos de las tres Colecciones de vertebrados terrestres (mamíferos, herpetozoarios y aves) resguardadas en el Laboratorio de Cordados Terrestres, Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas (ENCB), para su incorporación al Sistema de Información de la CONABIO. Se terminará la computarización de las colecciones Mastozoológica y Herpetológica, cuyos acervos se encuentran computarizados e incluidos en el SNIB de la CONABIO en un 93% y un 60% respectivamente, con los registros que contienen hasta la fecha. La colección Ornitológica se computarizará por completo en este proyecto. Además se digitalizarán (se asociará una fotografía digital a los registros) 60,300 ejemplares: 17,000 herpetozoarios, 3300 aves, y 40,000 fotografías de mamíferos (20,000 de las pieles y 20,000 de los cráneos), de los especímenes que incluye la propuesta y que están presentes en las colecciones. Las bases parciales de cada grupo zoológico que se tienen a la fecha, serán migradas a la versión mas actualizada de Biotica y unidas para formar una sola base. La base de datos de cada grupo, ya migrada a Biotica 5.0, se actualizará y completará con los nuevos especímenes y registros que se tienen para cada grupo y que aún faltan por computarizarse. Las tres bases de datos se revisarán y actualizarán, analizando taxonómicamente cada uno de los ejemplares a que corresponde cada registro. Al final se contará con tres bases de datos actualizadas y funcionales, una para cada una de las colecciones, Mamíferos, Herpetozoarios y Aves. El número total de registros en las tres bases de datos será de 66,129, de los cuales 43,640 corresponden a mamíferos, 18,750 a herpetozoarios y 3739 corresponden a las aves. Con la realización de este proyecto se actualizará y mejorará radicalmente la infraestructura actual de las tres colecciones, pues será posible cambiar algunas cajas de colección por cajas más funcionales. Al mismo tiempo se busca la optimización del espacio, aprovechando las actuales instalaciones e implementando una primera sección con uso de compactadores, con lo que será posible aumentar el potencial de crecimiento e integrar a futuro un mayor número de ejemplares, así, se planea un crecimiento en el mismo recinto, al menos por otros 20 años en la colección de herpetozoarios y 15 años en la de mamíferos. En esta Fase 4 de la computarización de las tres colecciones de vertebrados terrestres de la ENCB, se completarán las bases de datos con los ejemplares aún no computarizados a la fecha, se incluirán 14,649 registros no computarizados aún, de herpetozoarios, mamíferos y aves de los estados de Aguascalientes, Campeche, Chiapas, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Colima, Distrito Federal, Durango, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jalisco, México, Michoacán, Morelos, Nayarit, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, Quintana Roo, San Luis Potosí, Sinaloa, Sonora, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Tlaxcala, Veracruz, Yucatán y Zacatecas. Estos registros estarán disponibles a través del SNIB, lo que incrementará la posibilidad de realizar estudios y aplicaciones por parte de investigadores nacionales y extranjeros, apoyando decisiones informadas por parte de las autoridades encargadas del manejo de recursos naturales. Otro resultado del presente proyecto consistirá en la actualización de la determinación de todos los ejemplares presentes en cada una de las colecciones, permitiendo los dos resultados mas importantes: 1) el mantenimiento y crecimiento de las colecciones de vertebrados de la ENCB y 2) la formación de tres bases de datos, una por grupo, con el número total de registros de los ejemplares presentes a la fecha en las colecciones mencionadas (las bases de datos parciales se unirán para formar una sola base por grupo zoológico y serán migradas al formato más actual de BIOTICA, serán actualizadas y se les adicionarán los registros de nuevos ejemplares), con la finalidad de contar con bases eficientes y confiables, de manera que sea posible su consulta por cualquier investigador en el mundo.

タイトル Computarización de las colecciones de vertebrados terrestres de la Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, IPN Fase 4 (Mamíferos)
識別子 SNIB-KE005-KE0051711F_mamíferos_SIB2019.04.12-ND
ファンデイング Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO)
Study Area Description Mamíferos agutíes, capibaras, coipo, pacas, puercoespines ardillas, marmotas, perritos de la pradera armadillos, gliptodontes, osos hormigueros, perezosos, tamanduas ballenas, delfines, marsopas, vaquitas marinas berrendos, bisontes, borregos, cabras, camellos, ciervos, jabalies, pecaries, toros, vacas, venados burros, caballos, rinocerontes, tapires cacomixtles, coaties, mapaches castores, ratones de abazones, ratones canguro, tuzas changos, monos, simios comadrejas, hurones, nutrias, tejones conejos, liebres coyotes, lobos, perros, zorros dientes de sable, gatos, hienas, jaguares, leones, leopardos, linces, ocelotes, pumas, tigrillos falsas focas, leones marinos, lobos marinos, osos marinos mofetas, zorrillos murciélagos musarañas, topos osos, osos de anteojos ratas, ratones tlacuaches, zarigüeyas

プロジェクトに携わる要員:

Juan Carlos López Vidal
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コレクションデータ

コレクション名 Colección de Mamíferos;CIB;Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste, S. C.;CIBNOR
コレクション識別子 SNIB-KE005-KE0051711F_mamíferos_SIB2019.04.12-ND
Parent Collection Identifier NO APLICA
コレクション名 Colección Mastozoológica;ENCB;Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional;ENCB-IPN
コレクション識別子 SNIB-KE005-KE0051711F_mamíferos_SIB2019.04.12-ND
Parent Collection Identifier NO APLICA
コレクション名 Colección Nacional de Mamíferos;CNMA;Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México;IBUNAM
コレクション識別子 SNIB-KE005-KE0051711F_mamíferos_SIB2019.04.12-ND
Parent Collection Identifier NO APLICA
コレクション名 Museum of Zoology;CUMZ;Carleton University;CU
コレクション識別子 SNIB-KE005-KE0051711F_mamíferos_SIB2019.04.12-ND
Parent Collection Identifier NO APLICA
コレクション名 NO DISPONIBLE
コレクション識別子 SNIB-KE005-KE0051711F_mamíferos_SIB2019.04.12-ND
Parent Collection Identifier NO APLICA
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