Marcial Quiroga-Carmona
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Quezada-Romegialli C, Quiroga-Carmona M, DElia G, Harrod C, Storz J
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Nov;
14(11):e70591.
PMID: 39563700
On the flanks of > 6000 m Andean volcanoes that tower over the Atacama Desert, leaf-eared mice () live at extreme elevations that surpass known vegetation limits. The diet of...
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Quiroga-Carmona M, Liphardt S, Bautista N, Jayat P, Teta P, Malaney J, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Sep;
PMID: 39282442
Leaf-eared mice (genus ) are among the most widespread and abundant small mammals in the Andean Altiplano, but species boundaries and distributional limits are often poorly delineated due to sparse...
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Quezada-Romegialli C, Quiroga-Carmona M, DElia G, Harrod C, Storz J
bioRxiv
. 2024 Aug;
PMID: 39091768
On the flanks of >6000 m Andean volcanoes that tower over the Atacama Desert, leaf-eared mice () live at extreme elevations that surpass known vegetation limits. What the mice eat...
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Storz J, Quiroga-Carmona M, Liphardt S, Herrera N, Bautista N, Opazo J, et al.
Am Nat
. 2024 May;
203(6):726-735.
PMID: 38781524
AbstractIn the world's highest mountain ranges, uncertainty about the upper elevational range limits of alpine animals represents a critical knowledge gap regarding the environmental limits of life and presents a...
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Storz J, Liphardt S, Quiroga-Carmona M, Bautista N, Opazo J, Wheeler T, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2023 Oct;
33(20):R1040-R1042.
PMID: 37875074
Our understanding of the limits of animal life is continually revised by scientific exploration of extreme environments. Here we report the discovery of mummified cadavers of leaf-eared mice, Phyllotis vaccarum,...
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Quiroga-Carmona M, Storz J, DElia G
J Mammal
. 2023 Oct;
104(5):1144-1151.
PMID: 37800100
We report an elevational record for the Andean sigmodontine Puna Mouse , which is also the first record of the genus in Chile. The record is based on a mummified...
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Storz J, Quiroga-Carmona M, Liphardt S, Bautista N, Opazo J, Rico Cernohorska A, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Sep;
PMID: 37662254
In the world's highest mountain ranges, uncertainty about the upper elevational range limits of alpine animals represents a critical knowledge gap regarding the environmental limits of life and presents a...
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Quiroga-Carmona M, Teta P, DElia G
PeerJ
. 2023 Apr;
11:e15200.
PMID: 37077313
The relationship between phenotypic variation and landscape heterogeneity has been extensively studied to understand how the environment influences patterns of morphological variation and differentiation of populations. Several studies had partially...
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Quiroga-Carmona M, DElia G
Sci Rep
. 2022 Dec;
12(1):22395.
PMID: 36575268
Even when environmental variation over time and space is commonly considered as an important driver of population divergence, few evaluations of intraspecific genetic variation explicitly assess whether observed structure has...
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Steppan S, Bowen T, Bangs M, Farson M, Storz J, Quiroga-Carmona M, et al.
J Mammal
. 2022 Sep;
103(4):776-785.
PMID: 36118797
Biologists have long pondered the extreme limits of life on Earth, including the maximum elevation at which species can live and reproduce. Here we review evidence of a self-sustaining population...