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Cultural and morphological divergence of Darwin's cactus finches (<i>Geospiza scandens</i>) across Galápagos Islands. [PDF]
Kaluppa M +4 more
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Bibliometric analysis of the common vampire bat (<i>Desmodus rotundus</i>) prey in the American continent. [PDF]
Patiño JM, Soler-Tovar D, Escobar LE.
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Potential New Avian Species as Carriers of Diverse Circoviruses. [PDF]
Garcia YLNL +19 more
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Morphological description and near-complete mitochondrial genome of <i>Haemoproteus (Parahaemoproteus) trarotraro</i> n. sp.: a widely distributed species reported in Brazilian falcons. [PDF]
Vieira LMC +3 more
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Post-fire recovery in fire-sensitive tropical forests: the role of habitat loss and resilience thresholds. [PDF]
Sardinha TC +10 more
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Nueva cita de Ramphocelus bresilius (Linne) (Thraupidae) para la Argentina
Chebez, Juan Carlos +2 more
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Thraupidae is the second largest family of birds and represents about 4% of all avian species and 12% of the Neotropical avifauna. Species in this family display a wide range of plumage colors and patterns, foraging behaviors, vocalizations, ecotypes, and habitat preferences.
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