Here we review the distribution of the Crested Eagle (Morphnus guianensis) in the Americas, and based on the Brazilian Harpy Eagle Conservation Program (PCGR) database, literature, online databases, zoos, wild and museum records, we provide an updated distribution map with 37 points outside the IUCN map; 16 were recorded close to the border of the map (up to 40 km), and do not expand or contribute to the distribution map. Far from the border (>40 km) we found 21 records, contributing to an expansion of the known range and habitat. At the northernmost extreme of distribution, the range was extended to southern Mexico; in Nicaragua, the range extension was farther south in the north, and two records extend the range to the southern border wit...
The Russet-winged Spadebill Platyrinchus leucoryphus Wied, 1831 is a passerine threatened by extinct...
Understanding the spatial context of animal movements is fundamental for the establishment and manag...
The Crowned Eagle, <i>Harpyhaliaetus coronatus</i>, is regarded as endangered because of its low pop...
We present a new record of the Crested Eagle, Morphnus guianensis (Daudin, 1800), a rare forest eagl...
The highly interactive nature of predator-prey relationship is essential for ecosystem conservation;...
The highly interactive nature of predator-prey relationship is essential for ecosystem conservation;...
The highly interactive nature of predator-prey relationship is essential for ecosystem conservation;...
We present 25 records of sightings, feathers and nests of the Harpy Eagle Harpia harpyja in the last...
Bahian Atlantic Forest, from a 2,300 ha patch of Tabuleiro forest in a pasture-matrix. The only prev...
Peer-reviewed publication resulting from this thesis: Sutton, L.J., Anderson, D.L., Franco, M., McCl...
Quantifying habitat use is important for understanding how animals meet their requirements for survi...
Abstract Understanding species–environment relationships is key to defining the spatial structure of...
Abstract In the Brazilian Amazon, two monospecific genera, the Harpy Eagle and Crested Eagle have lo...
Background: A juvenile Crowned Eagle was tagged at its nest with a satellite transmitter. The Crowne...
Apex predators are threatened globally, and their local extinctions are often driven by failures in ...
The Russet-winged Spadebill Platyrinchus leucoryphus Wied, 1831 is a passerine threatened by extinct...
Understanding the spatial context of animal movements is fundamental for the establishment and manag...
The Crowned Eagle, <i>Harpyhaliaetus coronatus</i>, is regarded as endangered because of its low pop...
We present a new record of the Crested Eagle, Morphnus guianensis (Daudin, 1800), a rare forest eagl...
The highly interactive nature of predator-prey relationship is essential for ecosystem conservation;...
The highly interactive nature of predator-prey relationship is essential for ecosystem conservation;...
The highly interactive nature of predator-prey relationship is essential for ecosystem conservation;...
We present 25 records of sightings, feathers and nests of the Harpy Eagle Harpia harpyja in the last...
Bahian Atlantic Forest, from a 2,300 ha patch of Tabuleiro forest in a pasture-matrix. The only prev...
Peer-reviewed publication resulting from this thesis: Sutton, L.J., Anderson, D.L., Franco, M., McCl...
Quantifying habitat use is important for understanding how animals meet their requirements for survi...
Abstract Understanding species–environment relationships is key to defining the spatial structure of...
Abstract In the Brazilian Amazon, two monospecific genera, the Harpy Eagle and Crested Eagle have lo...
Background: A juvenile Crowned Eagle was tagged at its nest with a satellite transmitter. The Crowne...
Apex predators are threatened globally, and their local extinctions are often driven by failures in ...
The Russet-winged Spadebill Platyrinchus leucoryphus Wied, 1831 is a passerine threatened by extinct...
Understanding the spatial context of animal movements is fundamental for the establishment and manag...
The Crowned Eagle, <i>Harpyhaliaetus coronatus</i>, is regarded as endangered because of its low pop...