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pro vyhledávání: '"Lilian T Manica"'
Autor:
Zaimiuri Hernández, Susana Aguilar, Karen Múgica Aguilar, Danilo Boscolo, Martín Acosta, Lourdes Mugica, Lilian T. Manica, Rodolfo Castro
Publikováno v:
Wetlands Ecology and Management. 29:929-944
Landscape structure can affect waterbird distributions across wetlands. In the Caribbean region, little focus has been given to the studies testing how waterbird communities are affected by the landscape structure of coastal wetlands. We investigated
Autor:
Lilian T. Manica, Gabriel Massaccesi De La Torre, Rafael de Oliveira Fratoni, Fernando José Ferneda Freitas, André de Camargo Guaraldo
Publikováno v:
Austral Ecology. 46:521-531
Many organisms live in or on birds, with arthropods being the best studied ones. Ectosymbiotic arthropods may parasitise birds by feeding upon blood or feathers, thereby causing injury or competing for essential resources. Nevertheless, ectosymbionts
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 171:29-39
Understanding complex multimodal courtship displays in terms of the integrational properties of sexual traits, their functions and how they change in different contexts is a challenge in behavioural ecology, since sexual behaviours can present a dive
Autor:
Letícia Soares, Kristina L Cockle, Ernesto Ruelas Inzunza, José Tomás Ibarra, Carolina Isabel Miño, Santiago Zuluaga, Elisa Bonaccorso, Juan Camilo Ríos-Orjuela, Flavia A Montaño-Centellas, Juan F Freile, María A Echeverry-Galvis, Eugenia Bianca Bonaparte, Luisa Maria Diele-Viegas, Karina Speziale, Sergio A Cabrera-Cruz, Orlando Acevedo-Charry, Enriqueta Velarde, Cecilia Cuatianquiz Lima, Valeria S Ojeda, Carla S Fontana, Alejandra Echeverri, Sergio A Lambertucci, Regina H Macedo, Alberto Esquivel, Steven C Latta, Irene Ruvalcaba-Ortega, Maria Alice S Alves, Diego Santiago-Alarcon, Alejandro Bodrati, Fernando González-García, Nestor Fariña, Juan Esteban Martínez-Gómez, Rubén Ortega-Álvarez, María Gabriela Núñez Montellano, Camila C Ribas, Carlos Bosque, Adrián S Di Giacomo, Juan I Areta, Carine Emer, Lourdes Mugica Valdés, Clementina González, María Emilia Rebollo, Giselle Mangini, Carlos Lara, José Cristóbal Pizarro, Victor R Cueto, Pablo Rafael Bolaños-Sittler, Juan Francisco Ornelas, Martín Acosta, Marcos Cenizo, Miguel Ângelo Marini, Leopoldo D Vázquez-Reyes, José Antonio González-Oreja, Leandro Bugoni, Martin Quiroga, Valentina Ferretti, Lilian T Manica, Juan M Grande, Flor Rodríguez-Gómez, Soledad Diaz, Nicole Büttner, Lucia Mentesana, Marconi Campos-Cerqueira, Fernando Gabriel López, André C Guaraldo, Ian MacGregor-Fors, Francisca Helena Aguiar-Silva, Cristina Y Miyaki, Silvina Ippi, Emilse Mérida, Cecilia Kopuchian, Cintia Cornelius, Paula L Enríquez, Natalia Ocampo-Peñuela, Katherine Renton, Jhan C Salazar, Luis Sandoval, Jorge Correa Sandoval, Pedro X Astudillo, Ancilleno O Davis, Nicolás Cantero, David Ocampo, Oscar Humberto Marin Gomez, Sérgio Henrique Borges, Sergio Cordoba-Cordoba, Alejandro G Pietrek, Carlos B de Araújo, Guillermo Fernández, Horacio de la Cueva, João Marcos Guimarães Capurucho, Nicole A Gutiérrez-Ramos, Ariane Ferreira, Lílian Mariana Costa, Cecilia Soldatini, Hannah M Madden, Miguel Angel Santillán, Gustavo Jiménez-Uzcátegui, Emilio A Jordan, Guilherme Henrique Silva Freitas, Paulo C Pulgarin-R, Roberto Carlos Almazán-Núñez, Tomás Altamirano, Milka R Gomez, Myriam C Velazquez, Rebeca Irala, Facundo A Gandoy, Andrea C Trigueros, Carlos A Ferreyra, Yuri Vladimir Albores-Barajas, Markus Tellkamp, Carine Dantas Oliveira, Andrea Weiler, Ma del Coro Arizmendi, Adrianne G Tossas, Rebecca Zarza, Gabriel Serra, Rafael Villegas-Patraca, Facundo Gabriel Di Sallo, Cleiton Valentim, Jorge Ignacio Noriega, Giraldo Alayon García, Martín R de la Peña, Rosendo M Fraga, Pedro Vitor Ribeiro Martins
A major barrier to advancing ornithology is the systemic exclusion of professionals from the Global South. A recent special feature, Advances in Neotropical Ornithology, and a shortfalls analysis therein, unintentionally followed a long-standing patt
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::56459c6b42778784d4a086c49e85287e
https://doi.org/10.32942/osf.io/yu2fx
https://doi.org/10.32942/osf.io/yu2fx
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Ecology. 31:1180-1191
In some socially monogamous birds, territories sometimes occur in aggregations. The “hidden lek” hypothesis suggests that territorial aggregations might be explained by males establishing territories near successful males (“hotshot” model) or
Autor:
Fernando José Ferneda Freitas, Claudio J. B. de Carvalho, Lucas R. P. Gomes, Gabriel Massaccesi De La Torre, Lilian T. Manica, Rafael de Oliveira Fratoni, Gustavo Graciolli
Publikováno v:
Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment. 56:78-82
We describe the larva of the louse fly, Stilbometopa podopostyla (Speiser) (Diptera: Hippoboscidae), and make the first ultrastructural analysis of the spiracular plate. We also report the first re...
Autor:
Leonardo F. França, Nadinni O. M. Sousa, Luane R. dos Santos, Charles Duca, Daniel T. Gressler, Fábio J. A. Borges, Leonardo E. Lopes, Lilian T. Manica, Luciana V. Paiva, Rita C. S. de Medeiros, Miguel Â. Marini
Publikováno v:
Zoologia (Curitiba), Vol 26, Iss 4, Pp 799-802 (2009)
The identification of predators of birds' nests, crucial to a better understanding of predator-prey interactions, remains poorly known. Here we provide evidence that birds, and especially passerines, may depredate birds' nests in the Cerrado (Neotrop
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2ad31fd99d424830a36d32599d070e0e
Publikováno v:
Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia. 27:145-148
Toucans (Ramphastidae) have always attracted researcher’s attention for their exuberant bill shape and size, which function has been often related to feeding strategies and thermal regulation. In this study, we discuss the importance and use of the
Autor:
Zaimiuri Hernández, Alieny González, Rodolfo Castro, Susana Aguilar, Martín Acosta, Lilian T. Manica, Lourdes Mugica, Manuel López
Publikováno v:
Wetlands. 40:407-419
Cuba is the largest Caribbean island, supporting the most extensive wetlands in the region. Of the ~370 bird species in this country, approximately 40% are wetland-dependent and most are migratory. Knowledge of bird use of Cuba’s wetlands is critic
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Emu - Austral Ornithology. 119:364-373
The currently best-known ornithological citizen-science platform is Cornell’s eBird, which provides crucial information for bird migration studies. Considering the solid validity of eBird d...