Bolivia holds one of the world's richest avifaunas, but large areas remain biologically unexplored or unsurveyed. This study carried out the first ornithological inventory of one of the largest of these unexplored areas, the yungas forests of Cordilleras Cocapata and Mosetenes. A total of 339 bird species were recorded including 23 restricted-range, four Near-Threatened, two globally threatened, one new to Bolivia and one that may be new to science. The study extended the known altitudinal ranges of 62 species, 23 by at least 500 m, which represents a substantial increase in our knowledge of species distributions in the yungas, and illustrates how little is known about Bolivia's avifauna. Species characteristic of, or unique to, three Endem...
Montane birds are sensitive to a wide variety of human activities, among which climate change is of ...
The Beni savannas of Northern Bolivia are one of the world’s most remote, understudied and threatene...
Mountain forests deserve special attention from ecologists and conservation biologists given the eco...
Bolivia holds one of the world's richest avifaunas, but large areas remain biologically unexplored o...
Se relevó la avifauna de 11 localidades en el Parque Nacional y Área Natural de Manejo Integrado Ser...
As part of a larger study of reduced-impactlogging effects on bird community composition,we surveyed...
We surveyed the Serrania Sadiri for birds at elevations between 500-950m for a combined total of 15 ...
Since 1996 to 2003, we realized an inventory and obtained data on the natural history, trophic guild...
Polylepis forests are threatened high Andean ecosystems that harbour unique species of flora and fau...
Notes on the avifauna of the floodplain forest of the Rio Mamoré, Beni, Bolivia, with a description ...
This is a preliminary inventory of the avifauna of Dinira National Park (DNP), northeastern of Venez...
Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) are sites that contribute significantly to the protection of the plane...
The páramo ecosystem is a significant centre of Andean bird diversity with high concentrations of th...
This is a preliminary inventory of the avifauna of Dinira National Park (DNP), northeastern of Venez...
We studied the distribution of birds along an altitudinal gradient ranging from 800 m to 1,400 m on ...
Montane birds are sensitive to a wide variety of human activities, among which climate change is of ...
The Beni savannas of Northern Bolivia are one of the world’s most remote, understudied and threatene...
Mountain forests deserve special attention from ecologists and conservation biologists given the eco...
Bolivia holds one of the world's richest avifaunas, but large areas remain biologically unexplored o...
Se relevó la avifauna de 11 localidades en el Parque Nacional y Área Natural de Manejo Integrado Ser...
As part of a larger study of reduced-impactlogging effects on bird community composition,we surveyed...
We surveyed the Serrania Sadiri for birds at elevations between 500-950m for a combined total of 15 ...
Since 1996 to 2003, we realized an inventory and obtained data on the natural history, trophic guild...
Polylepis forests are threatened high Andean ecosystems that harbour unique species of flora and fau...
Notes on the avifauna of the floodplain forest of the Rio Mamoré, Beni, Bolivia, with a description ...
This is a preliminary inventory of the avifauna of Dinira National Park (DNP), northeastern of Venez...
Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) are sites that contribute significantly to the protection of the plane...
The páramo ecosystem is a significant centre of Andean bird diversity with high concentrations of th...
This is a preliminary inventory of the avifauna of Dinira National Park (DNP), northeastern of Venez...
We studied the distribution of birds along an altitudinal gradient ranging from 800 m to 1,400 m on ...
Montane birds are sensitive to a wide variety of human activities, among which climate change is of ...
The Beni savannas of Northern Bolivia are one of the world’s most remote, understudied and threatene...
Mountain forests deserve special attention from ecologists and conservation biologists given the eco...