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Rogério Vieira Rossi
Researcher at Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
Publications - 59
Citations - 927
Rogério Vieira Rossi is an academic researcher from Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 46 publications receiving 702 citations.
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Mammals of Amapá State, Eastern Brazilian Amazonia: a revised taxonomic list with comments on species distributions
Claudia Regina Silva,Ana Carolina Moreira Martins,Isai Jorge de Castro,Enrico Bernard,Elizandra M. Cardoso,Danielle dos Santos Lima,Renato Gregorin,Rogério Vieira Rossi,Alexandre Reis Percequillo,Keliane da Cruz Castro +9 more
TL;DR: This species list is the most complete taxonomic review for the Amapá, contributes to the knowledge of mammal diversity north of the Amazon River, and helps increase the precision of the species ranges in the Guianas and the eastern portion of theAmazon.
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Rickettsial infection in ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) of wild animals in midwestern Brazil
Rute Witter,Thiago F. Martins,Artur Kanadani Campos,Andréia Lima Tomé Melo,Sandra Helena Ramiro Corrêa,Thais Oliveira Morgado,R. W. Wolf,Joares Adenilson May-Junior,Afonso Lodovico Sinkoc,Christine Strüssmann,Daniel Moura de Aguiar,Rogério Vieira Rossi,Thiago Borges Fernandes Semedo,Zilca Campos,Arnaud Leonard Jean Desbiez,Marcelo Bahia Labruna,Richard de Campos Pacheco +16 more
TL;DR: The results represent an impressive expansion of knowledge on tick fauna and rickettsiae and are essential for understanding the ecology of ticks and tick-borne diseases in the Neotropical region, particularly in midwestern Brazil.
A revision of the didelphid marsupial genus Marmosa. Part 1, The species in Tate's 'mexicana' and 'mitis' sections and other closely related forms. (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 334)
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of bibliographical references (p. 66-71) and bibliographic references from bibliographies (p 66-70).
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Phylogenetic Relationships of Mouse Opossums (Didelphidae, Marmosa) with a Revised Subgeneric Classification and Notes on Sympatric Diversity
TL;DR: These clades have broadly overlapping geographic distributions, especially in western Amazonia, where the arboreal insectivorous-frugivorous niche of Marmosa is apparently partitioned among multiple sympatric congeners.
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A Revision of the Didelphid Marsupial Genus Marmosa Part 1. The Species in Tate's ‘Mexicana’ and ‘Mitis’ Sections and Other Closely Related Forms
TL;DR: The species newly recognized as valid herein, all of which occur in Central America and/or northwestern South America, substantially increase the known diversity of trans-Andean mouse opossums, but it is not currently known whether or not these represent a distinct radiation within the genus Marmosa.