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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Christian Miguel Pinto Baez , often stated as C. Miguel Pinto or Miguel Pinto, is an Ecuadorian zoologist noted for his research work on rodents, small carnivora, and bats from the Neotropics and their parasites. He worked as a research scientist at the Department of Mammalogy of the American Museum of Natural History until he was banned from the Smithsonian because of sexual harassment findings, and , held a research position at the National Polytechnic School in Quito, Ecuador.
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- Mamíferos de Argentina: sistemática y distribución (2007) (134)
- Genetic diversity of Trypanosoma cruzi in bats, and multilocus phylogenetic and phylogeographical analyses supporting Tcbat as an independent DTU (discrete typing unit). (2015) (109)
- Taxonomic revision of the olingos (Bassaricyon), with description of a new species, the Olinguito (2013) (90)
- TcBat a bat-exclusive lineage of Trypanosoma cruzi in the Panama Canal Zone, with comments on its classification and the use of the 18S rRNA gene for lineage identification. (2012) (90)
- Evolution of the sweet taste receptor gene Tas1r2 in bats. (2010) (82)
- INFECTION BY TRYPANOSOMES IN MARSUPIALS AND RODENTS ASSOCIATED WITH HUMAN DWELLINGS IN ECUADOR (2006) (62)
- Bats, Trypanosomes, and Triatomines in Ecuador: New Insights into the Diversity, Transmission, and Origins of Trypanosoma cruzi and Chagas Disease (2015) (53)
- New insights into the evolution of the Trypanosoma cruzi clade provided by a new trypanosome species tightly linked to Neotropical Pteronotus bats and related to an Australian lineage of trypanosomes (2015) (47)
- High Local Diversity of Trypanosoma in a Common Bat Species, and Implications for the Biogeography and Taxonomy of the T. cruzi Clade (2014) (38)
- Taxonomic boundaries and geographic distributions revealed by an integrative systematic overview of the mountain coatis, Nasuella (Carnivora: Procyonidae) (2009) (37)
- Sexual differences in prevalence of a new species of trypanosome infecting túngara frogs (2016) (36)
- A new species of shrew-opossum (Paucituberculata: Caenolestidae) with a phylogeny of extant caenolestids (2013) (28)
- Using Museum Collections to Detect Pathogens (2009) (27)
- Archaeology, biogeography, and mammalogy do not provide evidence for tarukas (Cervidae: Hippocamelus antisensis) in Ecuador (2016) (20)
- Prevalence, Genetic Characterization, and 18S Small Subunit Ribosomal RNA Diversity of Trypanosoma rangeli in Triatomine and Mammal Hosts in Endemic Areas for Chagas Disease in Ecuador. (2015) (16)
- A new Lophostoma (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: Phyllostominae) from the Amazonia of Ecuador / (2004) (16)
- Hepatozoon Parasites (Apicomplexa: Adeleorina) in Bats (2013) (15)
- Host Occurrence and Geographical Distribution of Dipetalonema spp. (Nematoda: Onchocercidae) in Neotropical Monkeys and the First Record of Dipetalonema gracile in Ecuador (2008) (15)
- Triatomine Feeding Profiles and Trypanosoma cruzi Infection, Implications in Domestic and Sylvatic Transmission Cycles in Ecuador (2021) (14)
- A new genus of oryzomyine rodents (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae) with three new species from montane cloud forests, western Andean cordillera of Colombia and Ecuador (2020) (13)
- Rodents of the eastern and western slopes of the Tropical Andes: phylogenetic and taxonomic insights using DNA barcodes (2018) (13)
- Distribution, Abundance and Roosts of the Fruit Bat Artibeus fraterculus (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) (2013) (12)
- Influence of ecological factors on the presence of a triatomine species associated with the arboreal habitat of a host of Trypanosoma cruzi (2018) (8)
- Impact of Anthropogenic Disturbance on Native and Invasive Trypanosomes of Rodents in Forested Uganda (2016) (7)
- Mammalia, Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae, Diaemus youngi: First confirmed record for Ecuador and observations of its presence in museum collections. (2007) (7)
- Comparative mitogenome phylogeography of two anteater genera (Tamandua and Myrmecophaga; Myrmecophagidae, Xenarthra): Evidence of discrepant evolutionary traits (2021) (6)
- The Shiny Cowbird, Molothrus bonariensis (Gmelin, 1789) (Aves: Icteridae), at 2,800 m asl in Quito, Ecuador (2016) (5)
- Genetic diversity of the common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus in Ecuador: Testing cross-Andean gene flow (2009) (5)
- How Many Species, Taxa, or Lineages of Cebus albifrons (Platyrrhini, Primates) Inhabit Ecuador? Insights from Mitogenomics (2018) (5)
- Disease Ecology: Community Structure and Pathogen Dynamics, by S. K. Collinge and C. Ray (eds.) (2007) (3)
- Identification and characterization of repetitive DNA in the genus Didelphis Linnaeus, 1758 (Didelphimorphia, Didelphidae) and the use of satellite DNAs as phylogenetic markers (2021) (3)
- Unlocking Andean sigmodontine diversity: five new species of Chilomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae) from the montane forests of Ecuador (2022) (2)
- Mitogenomics of Didelphis (Mammalia; Didelphimorphia; Didelphidae) and insights into character evolution in the genus (2020) (2)
- First record of cuterebra almeidai (Guimarães and Carrera) from argentina, new host records for Cuterebra Apicalis guerin-meneville, and list of cuterebra (Diptera: Oestridae) in the collection of the instituto-fundaciÓnMiguel Lillo, Tucumán, Argentina (2005) (2)
- A new species of spiny mouse, genus Neacomys (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) from cordillera del Cóndor, Ecuador (2021) (1)
- Multiple Introductions of Moniliophthora roreri from the Amazon to the Pacific Region in Ecuador and Shared High Azoxystrobin Sensitivity (2022) (1)
- Bones, Clones and Biomes. The History and Geography of Recent Neotropical Mammals by B. D. Patterson and L. P. Costa (eds.) (2013) (0)
- Evolution of bat-trypanosome associations and the origins of Chagas Disease (2015) (0)
- New insights into the evolution of the Trypanosoma cruzi clade provided by a new trypanosome species tightly linked to Neotropical Pteronotus bats and related to an Australian lineage of trypanosomes (2015) (0)
- IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Northern Olingo (2015) (0)
- Effects of Sample Size in the Determination of the True Number of Haplogroups or ESUs Within a Species with Phylogeographic and Conservation Purposes: The Case of Cebus albifrons in Ecuador, and the Kinkajous and Coatis Throughout Latin America (2021) (0)
- IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Olinguito (2015) (0)
- Unusual zooarchaeological findings of Didelphis pernigra and Rattus rattus in two colonial monasteries of Ecuador (2021) (0)
- Influence of ecological factors on the presence of a triatomine species associated with the arboreal habitat of a host of Trypanosoma cruzi (2018) (0)
- Voevodin, A. F., and P. A. Marx, Jr. 2009. Simian Virology. Wiley-Blackwell, Ames, Iowa, 511 pp. ISBN 978-0-81382-423-1, price (hardbound), $199.99 (2010) (0)
- Marsupials from Argentina: Comments on Ojeda and Monjeau (1995) (2004) (0)
- How Many Species, Taxa, or Lineages of Cebus albifrons (Platyrrhini, Primates) Inhabit Ecuador? Insights from Mitogenomics (2018) (0)
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