E.J. Naranjo-Piñera, Ph.D.

  • Email: enaranjo@sclc.ecosur.mx

  • Phone: (705) 675-1151, ext. 2285

  • Address:

    Biology Department
    Laurentian University
    935 Ramsey Lake Road
    Sudbury, Ontario
    P3E 2C6
    Canada

Research Interests:

Tropical mammal and reptile population ecology and behaviour, and impacts of human hunter-gatherer activity


Dr. Naranjo-Piñera with a captured and
collared tapir (photo: N. Garcia)

 

Select Publications:

Naranjo, E.J., M.M. Guerra, R.E. Bodmer and J.E. Bolanos. 2004.  Subsistence hunting by three ethnic groups of the Lacondon Forest, Mexico. J  Ethnobiology 24: 384-395.

Cruz, L.E., C. Lorenzo, L. Soto, E.J. Naranjo and N. Ramirez-Marcial. 2004. Mammal diversity in coffee plantations and rain forests of the Canadas region, Lacondon Forest, Chiapas, Mexico. Acta Zoologica Mexicana 20: 63-81.

Lira, I., E.J. Naranjo, D.M. Guiris and E. Cruz. 2004. Ecology of Tapirus bairdii (Perissodactyla: Tapiridae) in El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve, Chiapas, Mexico. Acta Zoologica Mexicana 20: 1-21.

Naranjo, E.J. and R.E. Rodmer. 2002. Population ecology and conservation of Baird's tapir, (Tapirus bairdii) in the Lacandon Forest, Mexico. Tapir Conservation Newsletter 11: 25-33.
 
 
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