Christian Miguel Pinto
Christian Miguel Pinto Baez (born January 3, 1981, in Quito, Ecuador), 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 (in particular in Ecuador, Argentina, and Colombia) 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. Provided by Wikipedia
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A new genus of oryzomyine rodents (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae) with three new species from montane cloud forests, western Andean cordillera of Colombia and Ecuador by Jorge Brito, Claudia Koch, Alexandre R. Percequillo, Nicolás Tinoco, Marcelo Weksler, C. Miguel Pinto, Ulyses F. J. Pardiñas
Published 2020-11-01
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Triatomine Feeding Profiles and <i>Trypanosoma cruzi</i> Infection, Implications in Domestic and Sylvatic Transmission Cycles in Ecuador by Sofía Ocaña-Mayorga, Juan José Bustillos, Anita G. Villacís, C. Miguel Pinto, Simone Frédérique Brenière, Mario J. Grijalva
Published 2021-01-01
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Multiple Introductions of <i>Moniliophthora roreri</i> from the Amazon to the Pacific Region in Ecuador and Shared High Azoxystrobin Sensitivity by Fernando Espinoza-Lozano, Darlyn Amaya-Márquez, C. Miguel Pinto, Mirian Villavicencio-Vásquez, Daynet Sosa del Castillo, Simón Pérez-Martínez
Published 2022-05-01
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Unlocking Andean sigmodontine diversity: five new species of Chilomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae) from the montane forests of Ecuador by Jorge Brito, Nicolás Tinoco, C. Miguel Pinto, Rubí García, Claudia Koch, Vincent Fernandez, Santiago Burneo, Ulyses F. J. Pardiñas
Published 2022-04-01
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High local diversity of Trypanosoma in a common bat species, and implications for the biogeography and taxonomy of the T. cruzi clade. by Veronika M Cottontail, Elisabeth K V Kalko, Iain Cottontail, Nele Wellinghausen, Marco Tschapka, Susan L Perkins, C Miguel Pinto
Published 2014-01-01
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Two new species of Thomasomys (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) from the western Andes of Ecuador and an updated phylogenetic hypothesis for the genus by Jorge Brito, Rubí García, Francisco X. Castellanos, Gabriela Gavilanes, Jenny Curay, Julio C. Carrión-Olmedo, Daniela Reyes-Barriga, Juan M. Guayasamin, Jorge Salazar-Bravo, C. Miguel Pinto
Published 2024-11-01
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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 line... by Luciana Lima, Oneida Espinosa-Álvarez, C. Miguel Pinto, Manzelio Cavazzana Jr., Ana Carolina Pavan, Julio C. Carranza, Burton K. Lim, Marta Campaner, Carmen S. A. Takata, Erney P. Camargo, Patrick B. Hamilton, Marta M. G. Teixeira
Published 2015-12-01
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Bats, Trypanosomes, and Triatomines in Ecuador: New Insights into the Diversity, Transmission, and Origins of Trypanosoma cruzi and Chagas Disease. by C Miguel Pinto, Sofía Ocaña-Mayorga, Elicio E Tapia, Simón E Lobos, Alejandra P Zurita, Fernanda Aguirre-Villacís, Amber MacDonald, Anita G Villacís, Luciana Lima, Marta M G Teixeira, Mario J Grijalva, Susan L Perkins
Published 2015-01-01
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