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Validity of Bartram's Painted Vulture (Aves: Cathartidae).

open access: closedZootaxa, 2013
William Bartram described the Painted Vulture (Vultur sacra) as a new species in his 1791 book on travels in Florida and other southeastern states. However, no specimen of this bird survives, and it has not been reported by any subsequent ornithologist ...
N. Snyder, J. T. Fry
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GENÉTICA DE LA CONSERVACIÓN EN VULTUR GRYPHUS (LINNEAUS, 1758) (FALCONIFORMES: CATHARTIDAE)

, 2021
Vultur gryphus (Linneaus, 1758) is distributed throughout the entire length of the Andes mountain ranges, however, habitat destruction, overpopulation, agriculture and among other factors have fragmented its habitat, causing this to affect its population
P. Olano   +5 more
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NEW WORLD VULTURES-CATHARTIDAE

open access: closedBull's Birds of New York State, 2018
J. Kieran, Walter J. Sedwitz
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Urohidrosis and tarsal color in Cathartes vultures (Aves: Cathartidae)

Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 2019
Heat-stressed New World vultures (Cathartidae) practice urohidrosis by excreting urate-rich urine on their tarsi and feet to decrease body temperature through evaporative cooling.
G. Graves
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Arthropod fauna associated with black vulture and turkey vulture nests (Accipitriformes: Cathartidae) in south-Central Kentucky, USA

Biologia, 2019
Arthropods were collected from seven black vulture and two turkey vulture nests in South-Central Kentucky. Species diversity in each nest ranged from a low of two to 10 species in total.
William L. Lynch   +3 more
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