Alessandro Catenazzi, PhD
Post-doctoral Researcher, University of California - BerkeleyBerkeley, California, United States
Research field: Biological Sciences - Zoology and Animal Science
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Journal Article (26)
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Alessandro Catenazzi, Edgar Lehr, Lily O. Rodriguez et al. (2011) Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis and the collapse of anuran species richness and abundance in the upper Manu National Park, southeastern Peru, 382-391. In Conservation Biology.Download PDF (287.77 KB)
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Alessandro Catenazzi, Rudolf von May (2011) New species of marsupial frog (Hemiphractidae: Gastrotheca) from an isolated montane forest in southern Peru, 161-166. In Journal of Herpetology.
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Alessandro Catenazzi (2011) Temperature Constraint of Elevational Range of Tropical Amphibians: Response to Forero-Medina et al., DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2011.01667.x. In Conservation Biology.
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Edgar Lehr, Alessandro Catenazzi (2010) Two New Species of Bryophryne (Anura: Strabomantidae) from High Elevations in Southern Peru (Region of Cusco), 308–319. In Herpetologica 66 (3).Download PDF (600.06 KB)
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Edgar Lehr, Alessandro Catenazzi (2009) A New Species of Minute Noblella (Anura: Strabomantidae) from Southern Peru: The Smallest Frog of the Andes, 148-156. In Copeia 2009 (1).Download PDF (1.33 MB)
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Edgar Lehr, Alessandro Catenazzi, Daniel Rodriguez (2009) A new species of Pristimantis (Anura: Strabomantidae) from the Amazonian lowlands of northern Peru, 30 - 40. In Zootaxa.Download PDF (1.94 MB)
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Alessandro Catenazzi, Jack O. Brookhart, Paula E. Cushing (2009) Natural history of coastal Peruvian solifuges with a redescription of Chinchippus peruvianus and an additional new species (Arachnida, Solifugae, Ammotrechidae), 151-159. In Journal of Arachnology 37 (2).Download PDF (1.25 MB)
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Sarah J. Kupferberg, Alessandro Catenazzi, Kevin Lunde et al. (2009) Parasitic Copepod (Lernaea cyprinacea) Outbreaks in Foothill Yellow-legged Frogs (Rana boylii) Linked to Unusually Warm Summers and Amphibian Malformations in Northern California, 529-537. In Copeia 2009 (3).Download PDF (1.08 MB)
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Alessandro Catenazzi, Jorge Carrillo (2009) Ranas en el bosque nublado. In Viajeros.Download PDF (381.82 KB)
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Alessandro Catenazzi, Lily Rodriguez, Maureen Donnelly (2009) The advertisement calls of four species of glassfrogs (Centrolenidae) from southeastern Peru, 83-91. In Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment 44 (2).Download PDF (1019.22 KB)
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Generic (3)
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Rudolf Von May, Jennifer M Jacobs, Randy D Jennings et al. (2007) Anfibios de Los Amigos, Manu y Tambopata, Peru, 1-12.Download PDF (7.09 MB)
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Alessandro Catenazzi (2005) Birds and Lizards of the Islas Ballestas, 2.Download PDF (576.39 KB)
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Guillermo Knell, Rudolf Von May, Lily Rodriguez et al. (2004) Ranas comunes de Tambopata, 1-2.
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Book Section (2)
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Marc Levy, Suresh Babu, Kirk Hamilton et al. (2005) Ecosystem Conditions and Human Well-being, 123-164. In Ecosystems and Human Well-being: Current State and Trends. Findings of the Condition and Trends Working Group.Download PDF (1.28 MB)
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Alessandro Catenazzi, Lily Rodriguez (2001) Diversidad, distribución y abundancia de anuros en la parte alta de la Reserva de Biosfera del Manu, 53-57. In El Manu y otras experiencias de investigación y manejo de bosques neotropicales.Download PDF (847.47 KB)
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2008 - Present
Jan 2007 - Dec 2007
Post-doctoral Researcher at University of South Florida
Tampa, Florida, United States
Tampa, Florida, United States
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