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Opposite Responses of Native and Nonnative Birds to Socioeconomics in a Latin American City. [PDF]
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A Bird's-Eye View of Chromosomic Evolution in the Class Aves. [PDF]
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Kentucky Warbler (Vol. 51, no. 4) [PDF]
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Vocalizations of the Monk Parakeet
Bird Behavior, 1990Mónica B Martella, Enrique H Bucher
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Hindlimb myology of the monk parakeet (Aves, Psittaciformes)
ABSTRACTWe studied the hindlimb myology of the monk parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus). Like all parrots, it has zygodactyl feet enabling perching, climbing, hanging, moving easily among trees, and handling food. Muscles were described and weighed, and physiological cross‐sectional area (PCSA) of four flexors and one extensor was calculated.
Julieta Carril, Claudia P Tambussi
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Seasonal acclimatization to temperature in monk parakeets
Oecologia, 1978Metabolism and insulation of monk parakeets were determined in summer and compared with previously reported winter values. Fasting levels of metabolism were the same in winter and summer during the daytime: nighttime values were significantly lower in winter (6.11 versus 8.20 Wkg-1). Evaporative water loss at 20-30° C was significantly lower in winter (
Wesley W, Weathers, Donald F, Caccamise
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Zoonotic Cryptosporidium meleagridis in urban invasive monk parakeets
Zoonoses and Public Health, 2023AbstractZoonotic Cryptosporidium meleagridis was identified in invasive monk parakeets (Myiopsitta monachus) from Santiago metropolis in Chile. Oocysts were isolated from nestlings' faeces, and a fragment of 18S ribosomal RNA gene was amplified and sequenced.
Cristóbal Briceño +6 more
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