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Review of the breeding biology of rufous crab hawk Buteogallus aequinoctialis (Aves: Accipitridae) across its distribution

Journal of Natural History
The rufous crab hawk (Buteogallus aequinoctialis) is a crab-eating specialist restricted to South American mangroves. Even though it is considered Near Threatened, with presumed population declines, its breeding biology remains poorly studied.
J. A. B. Monsalvo   +3 more
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Registro histórico del águila cabeza blanca Haliaeetus leucocephalus (Accipitridae) en Oaxaca, México

Ciencia y Mar
Documentamos un registro histórico del águila cabeza blanca (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) en el estado de Oaxaca, al sur de México. En octubre de 2000, habitantes de San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec hallaron a un individuo joven de águila cabeza blanca en un ...
Jesús Alejandro Ríos Solís   +3 more
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Genetic relationships of populations of the Black Kite Milvus migrans (Accipitriformes: Accipitridae) in the east of its range in Asia and Australia.

Zootaxa
While the Black Kite Milvus migrans is one of the most widespread birds of prey, occurring over Eurasia, Africa and Australia, it remains poorly understood outside of Europe, with southeast Asian populations particularly mysterious as their taxonomy is ...
N. G. Andreyenkova   +7 more
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Genomic Analysis Reveals Recent Population Decline and Exceptionally Low Genome-Wide Heterozygosity of the Critically Endangered Philippine Eagle, Pithecophaga jefferyi (Aves: Accipitridae)

bioRxiv
Dhan Mikhail Perdon   +12 more
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Mycoplasma aquilae sp. nov., Mycoplasma paraquilae sp. nov., Mycoplasma haliaeeti sp. nov., Mycoplasma milvi sp. nov., and Mycoplasma razini sp. nov., isolated from predatory birds of the Accipitridae family.

Systematic and Applied Microbiology
J. Spergser   +8 more
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