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Ruthmery Pillco  Huarcaya
Ruthmery Pillco Huarcaya
Associate researcher, San Antonio Abad del Cusco University
Verified email at unsaac.edu.pe
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Out on a limb: arboreal camera traps as an emerging methodology for inventorying elusive rainforest mammals
A Whitworth, LD Braunholtz, RP Huarcaya, R MacLeod, C Beirne
Tropical Conservation Science 9 (2), 675-698, 2016
712016
Human disturbance impacts on rainforest mammals are most notable in the canopy, especially for larger‐bodied species
A Whitworth, C Beirne, R Pillco Huarcaya, L Whittaker, SJ Serrano Rojas, ...
Diversity and Distributions 25 (7), 1166-1178, 2019
692019
Past human disturbance effects upon biodiversity are greatest in the canopy; a case study on rainforest butterflies
A Whitworth, J Villacampa, A Brown, RP Huarcaya, R Downie, ...
PLoS One 11 (3), e0150520, 2016
632016
Vanilla distribution modeling for conservation and sustainable cultivation in a joint land sparing/sharing concept
C Watteyn, T Fremout, AP Karremans, RP Huarcaya, JB Azofeifa Bolanos, ...
Ecosphere 11 (3), e03056, 2020
392020
Trick or treat? Pollinator attraction in Vanilla pompona (Orchidaceae)
C Watteyn, D Scaccabarozzi, B Muys, N Van Der Schueren, ...
Biotropica 54 (1), 268-274, 2022
222022
Secondary forest is utilized by Great Curassows (Crax rubra) and Great Tinamous (Tinamus major) in the absence of hunting
A Whitworth, C Beirne, E Flatt, R Pillco Huarcaya, JC Cruz Diaz, A Forsyth, ...
The Condor: Ornithological Applications 120 (4), 852-862, 2018
222018
Camera trapping reveals a diverse and unique high-elevation mammal community under threat
RP Huarcaya, C Beirne, SJS Rojas, A Whitworth
Oryx, 1-8, 2019
212019
Food for thought. Rainforest carrion-feeding butterflies are more sensitive indicators of disturbance history than fruit feeders
A Whitworth, RP Huarcaya, HG Mercado, LD Braunholtz, R MacLeod
Biological Conservation 217, 383-390, 2018
212018
Human disturbance and shifts in vertebrate community composition in a biodiversity hotspot
JS Vargas Soto, C Beirne, A Whitworth, JC Cruz Diaz, E Flatt, ...
Conservation Biology 36 (2), e13813, 2022
202022
Long lasting impressions: After decades of regeneration rainforest biodiversity remains differentially affected following selective logging and clearance for agriculture
A Whitworth, R Pillco-Huarcaya, R Downie, J Villacampa, LD Braunholtz, ...
Global Ecology and Conservation 13, e00375, 2018
172018
First evidence for multimodal animal seed dispersal in orchids
AP Karremans, D Bogarín, MF Otárola, J Sharma, C Watteyn, J Warner, ...
Current Biology 33 (2), 364-371. e3, 2023
132023
Terrestrial camera traps: essential tool for the detection and future monitoring of the Critically Endangered Sira curassow Pauxi koepckeae
C Beirne, R Pillco-Huarcaya, SJ Serrano-Rojas, A Whitworth
Endangered Species Research 32, 145-152, 2017
132017
Spider monkeys rule the roost: ateline sleeping sites influence rainforest heterogeneity
A Whitworth, L Whittaker, R Pillco Huarcaya, E Flatt, ML Morales, ...
Animals 9 (12), 1052, 2019
102019
Are we using the most appropriate methodologies to assess the sensitivity of rainforest biodiversity to habitat disturbance?
A Whitworth, R Pillco Huarcaya, L Whittaker, L Braunholtz
Tropical Conservation Science 11, 1940082918788445, 2018
52018
Amphibians of the Sira Communal Reserve
A Whitworth, C Beirne, R Pillco Huarcaya, SJ Serrano Rojas, G Chávez
The Field Museum-Color Guide 809, 2016
52016
Indigenous lands are better for amphibian biodiversity conservation than immigrant-managed agricultural lands: A case study from Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru
SJ Serrano-Rojas, A Whitworth, JA Paredes-Garcia, R Pillco-Huarcaya, ...
Tropical Conservation Science 15, 19400829221134811, 2022
32022
Reptiles of the Sira Communal Reserve
A Whitworth, C Beirne, R Pillco Huarcaya, SJ Serrano Rojas, G Chávez
The Field Museum-Color Guide 810, 2016
22016
The First Ex-Situ Germination and Dispersal Mechanisms of the Rare, Critically Endangered Tree, Pleodendron costaricense
R Pillco Huarcaya, M Lopez Morales, L Alvarez-Alcazar, A Whitworth
Tropical Conservation Science 15, 1-12, 2022
12022
Uso de bosques en regeneración por el mono choro (Lagothrix lagotricha cana E. Geoffroy, 1812) en la reserva de biosfera del Manu-Madre De Dios, Perú
R Pillco Huarcaya
Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, 2016
12016
Historical human disturbance effects upon biodiversity are greatest in the canopy: a case study on rainforest butterflies
A Whitworth, J Villacampa Ortega, A Brown, R Pillco Huarcaya, R Downie, ...
University of Glasgow, 2015
12015
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