INVESTIGADORES
Diego Mosquera
MSc, UNIGIS, Universidad San Francisco de Quito
Oficina: Edif. Maxwell, M-208A
Telf: (+593 2) 297-1700
E-mail: dmosquera@usfq.edu.ec

Mis Intereses
Biodiversidad, Conservación y Manejo, Ecología, Evolución, Monitoreo de especies.
Proyectos
- ¿Se pueden utilizar saladeros artificiales para restaurar el hábitat degradado de la vida silvestre en los bosques tropicales?
- Descubriendo la vida secreta de los mamíferos arbóreos usando cámaras trampa en la Amazonía ecuatoriana
Publicaciones
Año | Título | Autores | Documento |
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2020 | Wild dogs at stake: deforestation threatens the only Amazon endemic canid, the short-eared dog (Atelocynus microtis) | Rocha, D.G. et al. [50 authors including D. Mosquera] | Descargar |
2019 | Notes on the breeding biology of Rufous Potoos (Nyctibius bracteatus) in lowland Ecuadorian Amazon | Vinueza G, Mosquera D, and JG Blake | Descargar |
2019 | Patterns of mineral lick visitation by Linnaeus’s two-toed sloth (Choloepus didactylus) in Eastern Ecuador | Mosquera D, Vinueza, G. and JG Blake | Descargar |
2017 | Mammals of Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Ecuador. Field Guides Chicago Field Museum. | Mosquera D and JG Blake | Descargar |
2017 | Los secretos del Yasuní: Avances en la investigación del bosque tropical: Estación de Biodiversidad Tiputini, | Romo D & D Mosquera, 2017 (Eds) | Descargar |
2017 | Los Felinos de Yasuní.In: Romo D & D Mosquera (Eds). Los secretos del Yasuní: Avances en la investigación del bosque tropical: Estación de Biodiversidad Tiputini. | D Mosquera | Descargar |
2017 | La utilización de cámaras trampa para documentar la ocurrencia y distribución de grandes mamíferos y aves en la Estación de Biodiversidad Tiputini.In: Romo D & D Mosquera (Eds). Los secretos del Yasuní: Avances en la investigación del bosque tropical: Estación de Biodiversidad Tiputini | Blake JG, Mosquera D, B Loiselle, J. Guerra, D Romo and K Swing | Descargar |
2017 | Long-term Variation in Abundance of Terrestrial Mammals and Birds in Eastern Ecuador as Measured by Photographic Rates and Occupancy Estimates | Blake JG, Mosquera D, B Loiselle, D Romo and K Swing | Descargar |
2016 | Effects of human traffic on use of trails by mammals in lowland forest of eastern Ecuador. | Blake JG, Mosquera D, B Loiselle, D Romo and K Swing | Descargar |
2016 | New observations of living Echimys saturnus (dark tree rat, Echimyidae) from eastern Ecuador | Mosquera D, JG Blake, D Romo and K Swing | Descargar |
2016 | Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) density in Eastern Ecuador based on capture–recapture analyses of camera trap data | Mosquera D, JG Blake, K Swing and D Romo | Descargar |
2015 | Spatial and temporal activity patterns of ocelots Leopardus pardalis in lowland forest of eastern Ecuador | Blake JG, Mosquera D, B Loiselle, K Swing, J Guerra and D Romo | Descargar |
2014 | Yasuní – a hotspot for jaguars Panthera onca (Carnivora: Felidae)? Cameratraps and jaguar activity at Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Ecuador | Blake JG, D Mosquera, J Guerra, B Loiselle, D Romo and K Swing | Descargar |
2014 | Camera trapping on and off trails in lowland forest of eastern Ecuador: Does location matter? | Blake JG and D Mosquera | Descargar |
2013 | Neotropical vulture scavenging succession at a Capybara carcass in eastern Ecuador. | Mallon J, D Mosquera and K Swing, | Descargar |
2012 | Temporal activity patterns of terrestrial mammals in lowland rainforest of eastern Ecuador | Blake JG, D Mosquera, B Loiselle, K Swing, J Guerra and D Romo | Descargar |
2012 | Use of mineral licks by mammals and birds in hunted and non-hunted areas of Yasuní National Park, Ecuador | Blake JG, D Mosquera and J Salvador | Descargar |
2010 | Mineral licks as diversity hotspots in lowland forest of eastern Ecuador | Blake JG, D Mosquera, J Guerra, B Loiselle, D Romo and K Swing | Descargar |
2010 | First record of a Canid (Atelocynus microtis) predating on a caecilian amphibian | Cisneros D and D Mosquera | Descargar |
2010 | New locality records and the first photographs of living Echimys saturnus (Dark Tree Rat, Echimyidae) from eastern Ecuador | Blake JG, D Mosquera, J Guerra, and D Romo | Descargar |
2010 | Use of mineral licks by white-bellied spider monkeys (Ateles belzebuth) and red howler monkeys (Alouatta seniculus) in eastern Ecuador | Blake JG, J Guerra, D Mosquera, R Torres, B Loiselle and D Romo | Descargar |