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Lost companions: a new quill mite species and its possible coextinction with the Carolina parakeet. [PDF]
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Emergence of highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses H5N1 and H5N5 in white-tailed eagles, 2021-2023. [PDF]
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A systematic review of laboratory investigations into the pathogenesis of avian influenza viruses in wild avifauna of North America. [PDF]
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Systematic camera trapping survey for terrestrial vertebrates in Xuan Lien Nature Reserve, Vietnam. [PDF]
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Hunting and Trade of Columbidae in Northeast Brazil
Human Ecology, 2021Cleverton da Silva+3 more
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Systematic and Applied Acarology, 2023
Mites belonging to the Syringophilidae family are a cosmopolitan and taxonomically diverse group of obligate and permanent parasites. These mites inhabit and reproduce within the hollow quills (calamus) of the wing, tail, and contour feathers. This study
Paweł Szymański+5 more
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Mites belonging to the Syringophilidae family are a cosmopolitan and taxonomically diverse group of obligate and permanent parasites. These mites inhabit and reproduce within the hollow quills (calamus) of the wing, tail, and contour feathers. This study
Paweł Szymański+5 more
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Comparative parasitology, 2023
: The ruddy ground dove, Columbina talpacoti (Temminck, 1811), is reported herein as a new host for the diplotriaenid nematode Diplotriaena delirae Pinto & Noronha, 1970.
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: The ruddy ground dove, Columbina talpacoti (Temminck, 1811), is reported herein as a new host for the diplotriaenid nematode Diplotriaena delirae Pinto & Noronha, 1970.
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Classification of a clade of New World doves (Columbidae: Zenaidini) [PDF]
To evaluate the role of the formation of the Central American land bridge in diversification of the American avifauna, Johnson and Weckstein (2011) reconstructed a phylogeny, using DNA sequence data from four gene regions, of 24 nominal species in three putative genera of New World doves.
Banks, Richard C.+3 more
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Ornitología Colombiana, 2022
The Scaled dove (Columbina squammata) is one of the most common doves in low, dry, and open areas of Colombia. Herein is presented the observation of a group of four individuals in the municipality of Rondón, Boyacá, at 2107m, which implies an increase ...
Juan Sebastián León Lleras
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The Scaled dove (Columbina squammata) is one of the most common doves in low, dry, and open areas of Colombia. Herein is presented the observation of a group of four individuals in the municipality of Rondón, Boyacá, at 2107m, which implies an increase ...
Juan Sebastián León Lleras
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