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Introduction [A monograph of the Ramphastidae, or family of toucans]
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The Various Ways in Which Birds Blink. [PDF]
Morris JGL, Parsons JJ.
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We report on an inventory of the avifauna of a mesa in the Sierra de Chlribiquete, a range of table-top mountains isolated in the Amazonian lowlands of SE Colombia, and previously unexplored ornithologically.
Stiles Hurd Frank Galfierd +2 more
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Species Composition of Parasitic Mites of the Subfamily Picobiinae (Acariformes: Syringophilidae) Associated with African Barbets (Piciformes: Lybiidae). [PDF]
Sikora B +4 more
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Arboreal camera trap reveals the frequent occurrence of a frugivore-carnivore in neotropical nutmeg trees. [PDF]
Séguigne M +5 more
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Con el objetivo de evaluar y comparar el efecto que tiene el paso de las semillas del higo Ficus insipida Willd (Moraceae), por el tracto digestivo de dos especies de vertebrados frugívoros, se ofrecieron frutos a individuos cautivos de tucán (Ramphastos
Laura E Domínguez-Domínguez +2 more
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On New Species of Toucans (Ramphastidae, Vig.)
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REMARKS ON THE FOSSIL RECORD AND SUPRAGENERIC NOMENCLATURE OF BARBETS AVES RAMPHASTIDAE
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Filogenia de Ramphastidae (Aves: Piciformes), com base em caracteres morfológicos siringeais [PDF]
A familia Ramphastidae e composta por aves conhecidas popularmente como tucanos e aracaris, endemicas da regiao Neotropical. Possui cerca de 33 especies, distribuidas tradicionalmente em seis generos. Neste trabalho, foi proposta uma hipotese filogenetica para a familia com base em caracteres siringeais.
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LOCOMOTION BEHAVIOR OF THE LETTERED ARACARI (PTEROGLOSSUS INSCRIPTUS) (RAMPHASTIDAE)
It is known that birds move by hopping in arboreal environments, but little attention has been given to the kinematics of such means of displacement. We have registered the movement patterns of a small South American ramphastid bird, the Lettered Aracari (Pteroglossus inscriptus), in branches of two different diameters (small and large) by means of a ...
Höfling, Elizabeth +2 more
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