Osteologia craniana de Coraciiformes (Aves) [PDF]
Dez famílias são tradicionalmente agrupadas na Ordem Coraciiformes, Alcedinidae (martins-pescadores), Momotidae (udus e juruvas), Todidae ( todies ), Meropidae (abelharucos), Coraciidae (rolieiros), Brachypteraciidae ( ground-rollers ), Leptosomidae ...
Pascotto, Márcia C. +9 more
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DNA Barcode library of the endemic-rich avifauna of the oceanic islands of the Gulf of Guinea. [PDF]
Melo M +13 more
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Mercury in Neotropical birds: a synthesis and prospectus on 13 years of exposure data. [PDF]
Sayers CJ +36 more
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A monograph of the Alcedinidae : or, family of kingfishers /
Sharpe, Richard Bowdler, 1847-1909
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Emersoniella Tendeiro 1965 Type species: Emersoniella halcyonis Tendeiro, 1965: 69, by original designation.Published as part of Gustafsson, Daniel R.
Gustafsson, Daniel R., Bush, Sarah E.
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Unexpected larger distribution of paleogene stem-rollers (AVES, CORACII): new evidence from the Eocene of Patagonia, Argentina. [PDF]
Degrange FJ, Pol D, Puerta P, Wilf P.
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Occurrence dataset of birds in the Xinjizhou National Wetland Park, Nanjing, China. [PDF]
Shen W, Zhao Z, Xu Z, Zhang Y.
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Kajian Morfometrik Beberapa Jenis Burung Raja Udang Dari Beberapa Lokasi di Sumatera [PDF]
Penelitian tentang kajian morfometrik Ceyx rufidorsa dan Alcedo meninting dan kelompok burung raja udang telah dilakukan pada bulan Juli sampai Desember 2016 di Kawasan Universitas Andalas (HPPB dan Arboretum) dengan metoda pengambilan sampel langsung ...
Riska, Widiyana, RISKA WIDIYANA
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Birds on the Tsushima Islands, Nagasaki Prefecture II [PDF]
Nineteen families of birds found in Tsushima Islands were listed with notes of their distribution, migratory season, habitat and ecology for each species. SYLIVIIDAE (10 SP.), TURDIDAE (15 SP.), TROGLODYTIDAE (1 SP.), HIRUNDINIDAE (4 SP.), PITTIDAE (1 SP.
山口, 鉄男, 鴨川, 誠
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Monitoring migratory birds of India's largest shallow saline Ramsar site (Sambhar Lake) using geospatial data for wetland restoration. [PDF]
Naik R, Sharma LK.
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