The non-invasive collection of biological samples has proven useful to study a diverse array of research topics worldwide. Here, we present a systematic bibliographical synthesis exploring how the non-invasive collection of genetic samples has been used to study avian populations in the Neotropics. We searched international online databases for scientific publications, spanning from 2007 to 2017, to describe the trends and identify the sample types used, species studied, and research questions addressed. The analysis of 21 articles showed that shed feathers were most frequently used (66.7% of articles), followed by carcasses (14.2%), eggs (9.5%), and non-invasively obtained blood (4.8%); one study used both feces and shed feathers. Most stu...
The illegal capture and trade of wild birds have long been threats to biodiversity. The rehabilitati...
Estimating indices of abundance of threatened species is crucial to preserving biodiversity. Over t...
The illegal capture and trade of wild birds have long been threats to biodiversity. The rehabilitati...
The Neotropical avifauna is more diverse than that of any other biogeographic region, but our unders...
This study shows that sampling maternal DNA from hatched and abandoned eggshells is a viable noninva...
Despite extensive habitat fragmentation, the Neotropical region possesses 30% of the world´s bird sp...
The use of noninvasively collected samples for genetic analyses has dramatically impacted studies of...
BACKGROUND: Towards lower latitudes the number of recognized species is not only higher, but also ph...
Birds are one of the most recognizable and diverse groups of organisms on earth. This group has play...
DNA barcode datasets are a useful tool for conservation and aid in taxonomic identification, particu...
Birds represent the greater part of the animals associated to illegal trade/commerce in Brazil, spec...
Illegal capture and trade of wild birds has long been a threat to biodiversity. Translocation—the re...
The causes and implications of differences in geographic variation across species are generally poor...
Parrots (Psittaciformes) are a well-studied, diverse group of birds distributed mainly in tropical a...
Amidst the current extinction crisis avian biodiversity is decreasing dramatically, with declining p...
The illegal capture and trade of wild birds have long been threats to biodiversity. The rehabilitati...
Estimating indices of abundance of threatened species is crucial to preserving biodiversity. Over t...
The illegal capture and trade of wild birds have long been threats to biodiversity. The rehabilitati...
The Neotropical avifauna is more diverse than that of any other biogeographic region, but our unders...
This study shows that sampling maternal DNA from hatched and abandoned eggshells is a viable noninva...
Despite extensive habitat fragmentation, the Neotropical region possesses 30% of the world´s bird sp...
The use of noninvasively collected samples for genetic analyses has dramatically impacted studies of...
BACKGROUND: Towards lower latitudes the number of recognized species is not only higher, but also ph...
Birds are one of the most recognizable and diverse groups of organisms on earth. This group has play...
DNA barcode datasets are a useful tool for conservation and aid in taxonomic identification, particu...
Birds represent the greater part of the animals associated to illegal trade/commerce in Brazil, spec...
Illegal capture and trade of wild birds has long been a threat to biodiversity. Translocation—the re...
The causes and implications of differences in geographic variation across species are generally poor...
Parrots (Psittaciformes) are a well-studied, diverse group of birds distributed mainly in tropical a...
Amidst the current extinction crisis avian biodiversity is decreasing dramatically, with declining p...
The illegal capture and trade of wild birds have long been threats to biodiversity. The rehabilitati...
Estimating indices of abundance of threatened species is crucial to preserving biodiversity. Over t...
The illegal capture and trade of wild birds have long been threats to biodiversity. The rehabilitati...