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Long-Term Surveillance of Chlamydia psittaci and West Nile Virus in Wild Birds from Central Spain (2013-2022). [PDF]
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Rehabilitation and release of White-tailed Eagles (<i>Haliaeetus albicilla</i>) in Bulgaria: A case study. [PDF]
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Ectoparasites and Endoparasites of the Clark's Lizard, <i>Darevskia clarkorum</i> (Squamata, Lacertidae), Collected from Different Provinces of the Black Sea Region of Türkiye. [PDF]
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The haemoproteids of the avian order Falconiformes
Journal of Natural History, 1990The haemoproteid parasites of the raptors of the avian order Falconiformes are reviewed. In the Falconidae, Haemoproteus erythropi Tartakovskii, 1913 was previously declared a nomen nudum and H. cerchneisi Bhatia, 1938 is synonymized with H. tinnunculi (Wasielewski and Wulker, 1918) Wingstrand, 1947. Along with H. brachiatus Valkyunas and Ezhova, 1989,
M A Peirce, G F Bennett
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Diurnal birds of prey (Falconiformes)
2009Abstract the diurnal birds of prey constitute the Order Falconiformes, and are generally classiAed into Ave reciprocally monophyletic families (1): Cathartidae (New World vultures, seven species; North and South America), Sagittariidae (Secretary Bird, one species; Africa), Pandionidae (Osprey, one species; cosmopolitan), Accipitridae ...
Joseph w. Browna, david p. Mindell
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Ordnung: Falconiformes – Falken
2020Innerhalb der Ordnung der Falconiformes mit der einzigen Familie Falconidae sind die Falken mit 66 Arten in 11 Gattungen fast weltweit verbreitet. Die Familie wird gegenwartig in zwei Unterfamilien unterteilt, namlich die Herpetotherinae (Waldfalken) mit zwei Gattungen (Herpetotheres und Micrastur) und die Falconinae mit insgesamt neun Gattungen, unter
Werner Lantermann, Jörg Asmus
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Telephoto lens system of falconiform eyes
Nature, 1978VISUAL ACUITY in falconiform birds has been shown to be higher than man. For instance, vultures with eyes similar in size to those of man have a grating detectability of about twice the spatial frequency of man1. This is consistent with measured image quality in an eagle eye similar in size to the human eye2.
A W, Snyder, W H, Miller
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Leucocytozoon (Haemosporida; Leucocytozoidae) of the Falconiformes
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1977Falconiform-inhabiting species of Leucocytozoon are reviewed and a checklist of Falconiformes known to harbor Leucocytozoon is included. Morphological measurements were made from 11 falconiform species to examine the interspecific and intraspecific variations. These formed the basis for the redescription of gametocytes of L. toddi Sambon.
E C, Greiner, A A, Kocan
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