Influence des facteurs environnementaux sur la répartition et l'abondance de quatre espèces d'oiseaux d'intérêt patrimonial et cynégétique, dans les forêts de Guadeloupe [PDF]
Tropical forests are home to 87% of the world's known bird species. However, because of the exponential growth of human activities, this particularly biodiversity-rich ecosystem is facing multiple threats (deforestation, introduction of exotic mammals ...
Jean-Pierre, Aurelie
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Notes on Distribution and Habits of Some of the Bird‐Flies, Hippoboscidæ
Psyche: A Journal of Entomology, Volume 29, Issue 2, Page 79-85, 1922.
Charles W. Johnson
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Influence of biotic and abiotic factors on the presence and abundance of four bird species of patrimonial and hunting interest in the tropical forests of Guadeloupe [PDF]
La forêt tropicale abrite aujourd'hui 87% des espèces aviaires connues dans le monde. Or, cet écosystème particulièrement riche de par la diversité de ses biocénoses, est exposée à différentes menaces (déforestation, introduction d’espèces exotiques ...
Jean-Pierre, Aurelie
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ECOLOGÍA Y SITUACIÓN ACTUAL DE LA FAMILIA COLUMBIDAE EN LA RESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA LOS TUXTLAS, VERACRUZ [PDF]
RESUMEN Analizamos la presencia y abundancia de palomas tropicales residentes en la Reserva de la Biosfera Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, México durante las épocas reproductivas de 2010 y 2011.
Villaseñor‐Gómez, José Fernando +3 more
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Trispeleognathus striatus [PDF]
<i>Trispeleognathus striatus</i> (Crossley, 1952) <p>(Fig. 13)</p> <p> S <i>peleognathus</i> <i>striatus</i> Crossley, 1952: 385, figs. 1–17; Fain, 1955b: 695, 1956a: 18, 1962e: 300, fig.
Skoracki, Maciej +3 more
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Stomach contents of Brazilian non-passerine birds [PDF]
We report on the stomach contents of 70 individuals belonging to 36 species and 12 families of non-passerine birds of the Ornithological Collection Marcelo Bagno, University of Brasilia, Brazil.
Marini, Miguel Ângelo +2 more
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Global Studies of the Host-Parasite Relationships between Ectoparasitic Mites of the Family Syringophilidae and Birds of the Order Columbiformes. [PDF]
Kaszewska-Gilas K +3 more
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Long-term monitoring reveals widespread and severe declines of understory birds in a protected Neotropical forest. [PDF]
Pollock HS +5 more
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An Overview of Neglected Orthobunyaviruses in Brazil. [PDF]
Dias HG +2 more
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Acoustic monitors and direct observations provide similar but distinct perspectives on bird assemblages in a lowland forest of eastern Ecuador. [PDF]
Blake JG.
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