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Geothlypis speciosa: BirdLife International

open access: yesThe IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, 2020

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Geothlypis semiflava: BirdLife International

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Geothlypis trichas: BirdLife International

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Ortalis poliocephala: BirdLife International

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Geothlypis formosa: BirdLife International

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Pollen analysis as an ecological proxy for the assessment of habitat use of the endangered Black-polled Yellowthroat (Geothlypis speciosa) and sympatric Common Yellowthroat (G. trichas)

open access: yesAvian Conservation and Ecology, 2021
We present a novel application of palynological analyses to assess habitat use of the endangered Black-polled Yellowthroat (Geothlypis speciosa) and the sympatric Common Yellowthroat (G. trichas) in Lake Cuitzeo, Mexico.
G. Domínguez-Vázquez   +3 more
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Ortalis poliocephala

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Ortalis poliocephala covers Identity, Distribution.

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Geothlypis trichas

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Geothlypis trichas covers Identity, Distribution.

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Use of afoxolaner for the treatment of lice (Goniodes pavonis) in different genera (Chrysolophus spp, Lophura spp, Phasianus spp, and Syrmaticus spp) and species of pheasants and West Mexican Chachalacas (Ortalis poliocephala).

Veterinary parasitology, 2020
Lice are ectoparasites capable of affecting birds, and can result in direct and indirect damage to their host. Afoxolaner is an isoxazoline that has been shown to be effective against these ectoparasites without known adverse effects.
Enrique Yarto Jaramillo   +7 more
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