The bird collection of the Instituto de Investigação Cientítica Tropical (Lisbon, Portugal) holds 5598 preserved specimens (skins), mainly from Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, São Tomé and Principe, and Cape Verde. The subset collection from Angola includes 1560 specimens, which were taxonomically revised and georeferenced for the publication of this data paper. The collection contains a total of 522 taxa, including 161 species and 361 subspecies. Two species are classified by the IUCN Red List as Endangered - the wattled crane (Grus carunculata) and the Gabela bush-shrike (Laniarius amboimensis) - and two are classified as vulnerable - African penguin (Spheniscus demersus) and the white-headed vulture (Trigonoceps occipitalis). The temp...
The Ilha dos Tigres of Angola is the only sandy island off the coast of the 2 000km-long Namib Deser...
Several studies have reported marked declines in populations of birds of prey across the African con...
South America holds 30% of the world\u27s avifauna, with the Atlantic Forest representing one of the...
The bird collection of the Instituto de Investigação Cientítica Tropical (Lisbon, Portugal) holds 55...
The bird collection of the Instituto de Investigação Cientítica Tropical (Lisbon, Portugal) holds 55...
Data PaperThe former Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical-IICT (Lisbon, Portugal), recently...
The Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical of the University of Lisbon, which resulted from t...
Mestrado em Gestão e Conservação de Recursos Naturais - Instituto Superior de Agronomia / Universida...
In January 2004 we conducted a rapid assessment of the avifauna of the Kumbira Forest, situated in t...
Natural habitats are being rapidly lost due to human activities. It is therefore vital to understand...
Biodiversity information in Angola is limited or nonexistent, hindering the design and implementatio...
Angola is a large country of great physiographic, climatic and habitat diversity, with a correspond...
The present publication is a continuation of the report published in Postilla no. 47, 1960. It refer...
During the course of his first collecting trip for the Peabody Museum in Angola, Mr. Gerd Heinrich s...
Details of 12 species and 16 species from species splits that are new to the list of birds for Angol...
The Ilha dos Tigres of Angola is the only sandy island off the coast of the 2 000km-long Namib Deser...
Several studies have reported marked declines in populations of birds of prey across the African con...
South America holds 30% of the world\u27s avifauna, with the Atlantic Forest representing one of the...
The bird collection of the Instituto de Investigação Cientítica Tropical (Lisbon, Portugal) holds 55...
The bird collection of the Instituto de Investigação Cientítica Tropical (Lisbon, Portugal) holds 55...
Data PaperThe former Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical-IICT (Lisbon, Portugal), recently...
The Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical of the University of Lisbon, which resulted from t...
Mestrado em Gestão e Conservação de Recursos Naturais - Instituto Superior de Agronomia / Universida...
In January 2004 we conducted a rapid assessment of the avifauna of the Kumbira Forest, situated in t...
Natural habitats are being rapidly lost due to human activities. It is therefore vital to understand...
Biodiversity information in Angola is limited or nonexistent, hindering the design and implementatio...
Angola is a large country of great physiographic, climatic and habitat diversity, with a correspond...
The present publication is a continuation of the report published in Postilla no. 47, 1960. It refer...
During the course of his first collecting trip for the Peabody Museum in Angola, Mr. Gerd Heinrich s...
Details of 12 species and 16 species from species splits that are new to the list of birds for Angol...
The Ilha dos Tigres of Angola is the only sandy island off the coast of the 2 000km-long Namib Deser...
Several studies have reported marked declines in populations of birds of prey across the African con...
South America holds 30% of the world\u27s avifauna, with the Atlantic Forest representing one of the...