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Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia. 22:215-218
First description of the eggs, chick, and nest site of the White-winged Nightjar Eleothreptus candicans
Autor:
Juan Mazar Barnett, Carla Haisler Sardelli, Claudeir F. Vargas, Christian B. Andretti, Thiago V. V. Costa, Marcela De Fátima Torres, Gisiane Lima Rodrigues, Marconi C. Cerqueira, Catherine L. Bechtoldt, Thiago Orsi Laranjeiras, Angela Midori Furuya Pacheco, Mario Cohn-Haft, Marcos Pérsio Dantas Santos, Luciano Nicolás Naka
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Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia. 22:138-171
While many published maps of avian species richness indicate northern Amazonia to be somewhat species-poor, recent surveys reveal that this area actually possesses one of the most species-rich avifaunas in the Neotropical lowlands. Our surveys indica
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Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia. 22:210-214
The habitat preference of the endemic Pygmy Nightjar Nyctipolus hirundinaceus (Caprimulgidae) of Brazil
Autor:
Andrei Langeloh Roos, Cayo lima Gomes da Silva, Luciano Nicolás Naka, Caio Graco Machado, Juan Mazar Barnett, Angélica M. K. Uejima, Helder Farias Pereira de Araujo
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Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia. 22:121-137
Te region of Curaca was one of the first regions of the Brazilian northeast to be ornithologically explored, and is known as the type locality and last stronghold of the Spix’s Macaw (Cyanopsitta spixii), now extinct in the wild. Te region of Curac
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Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia. 22:75-94
A new species of Cichlocolaptes Reichenbach 1853 (Furnariidae), the ‘gritador-do-nordeste’, an undescribed trace of the fading bird life of northeastern Brazil
Autor:
Johan Ingels, Andrei Langeloh Roos, Juan Mazar Barnett, Jefferson Luiz Gonçalves De Lima, Luciano Nicolás Naka
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Observations on the breeding biology of the Pygmy Nightjar Nyctipolus hirundinaceus in the Caatinga of Bahia and Ceara, Brazil
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Bird Conservation International. 24:114-125
SummaryWe present the results of searches for the Austral Rail Rallus antarcticus in Argentine and Chilean Patagonia between January 1998 and February 2006 and from subsequent visits. We surveyed 58 localities and found the rail in 22, which collecti
Autor:
Adrián S. Di Giacomo, Ricardo Matus, Mariana Bulgarella, Cecilia Kopuchian, Olivia Blank, Juan Mazar Barnett, Leonardo Campagna, Robert E. Wilson, Pablo Petracci, Kevin G. McCracken
Aim The Malvinas/Falkland Islands (MFI) constitute the largest archipelago inthe southern Atlantic, and harbour endemic lineages that presumably evolvedafter sea-level rise, associated with glacial periods, isolated ancestral popula-tions. We investi
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Autor:
Alejandro Bodrati, Adrián S. Di Giacomo, Kristina L. Cockle, César Sánchez, Peter A. Hosner, Erik I. Johnson, Juan Ignacio Areta, Sebastian K. Herzog, Carlos Daniel Cadena, Juan Mazar Barnett, Luciano Nicolás Naka, Philip C. Stouffer, Alexandre Aleixo
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Climatic Change. 108:383-386
As ornithologists working with birds in South America, we were intrigued by the title of a recent paper in Climatic Change, ‘Are bird populations in tropical and subtropical forests of South America affected by climate change?’ (Nores 2009). The
Autor:
Andrew Whittaker, Marcela De Fátima Torres, Mario Cohn-Haft, Juan Mazar Barnett, Luciano Nicolás Naka
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The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 119:439-449
Flooded forests represent an important part of Amazonian diversity, yet the distribution, ecology, and evolutionary history of the avifauna of these forests have received little attention. We conducted ornithological surveys in the Rio Branco Basin,