The Yellow-legged Tinamou (Crypturellus noctivagus) is a terrestrial forest bird endemic to Brazil currently threatened with extinction. We aimed to update and predict the potential distribution of the species in Brazil. We thus reviewed an array of scientific publications, field reports and a scitizen science database to compile available data on the occurrence of C. noctivagus in Brazil. We built a predictive distribution model using the MaxEnt algorithm and the variables temperature seasonality, percent arboreal coverage, isothermality, precipitation of driest quarter, precipitation seasonality, precipitation of wettest month and topography. The Yellow-legged Tinamou was found in 114 municipalities belonging to 11 states. The predictive ...
Vogel HF, Bernardon MM, Zawadzki CH. 2017. Distribution of Cichlopsis leucogenys (Aves: Turdidae) in...
Here I present the first documented record of the Red-billed Scythebill Campylorhamphus trochilirost...
A better understanding of patterns of species distribution is critical to carrying out the ecologica...
Crypturellus noctivagus noctivagus is a forest bird endemic to Brazil. In the state of Rio Grande do...
We present here the record of the rediscovery of Crypturellus noctivagus noctivagus in the state of ...
Studies reporting specific aspects of forest tinamous’ feeding ecology are still scarce in the scien...
The current study aimed to identify malophages in a population of Yellow-legged Tinamou (Crypturellu...
Specific and efficient methods for capturing tinamous are scarce in the scientific literature. Here ...
The Yellow-legged Tinamou (Crypturellus noctivagus) is a terrestrial forest bird endemic to Brazil. ...
Corrêa, Luiz Liberato Costa, Petry, Maria Virginia (2018): Testing capturing methods for the Yellow-...
Tinamus solitarius (Vieillot, 1819), the Solitary Tinamou, was observed in the central region of Rio...
ABSTRACT. Phacellodomus Reichenbach, 1853, comprises nine species of Furnariids that occur in South ...
We investigated how the spatial distribution of two species of tinamous (Family Tinamidae) is modula...
<div><p>In an effort to avoid species loss, scientists have focused their efforts on the mechanisms ...
In an effort to avoid species loss, scientists have focused their efforts on the mechanisms making s...
Vogel HF, Bernardon MM, Zawadzki CH. 2017. Distribution of Cichlopsis leucogenys (Aves: Turdidae) in...
Here I present the first documented record of the Red-billed Scythebill Campylorhamphus trochilirost...
A better understanding of patterns of species distribution is critical to carrying out the ecologica...
Crypturellus noctivagus noctivagus is a forest bird endemic to Brazil. In the state of Rio Grande do...
We present here the record of the rediscovery of Crypturellus noctivagus noctivagus in the state of ...
Studies reporting specific aspects of forest tinamous’ feeding ecology are still scarce in the scien...
The current study aimed to identify malophages in a population of Yellow-legged Tinamou (Crypturellu...
Specific and efficient methods for capturing tinamous are scarce in the scientific literature. Here ...
The Yellow-legged Tinamou (Crypturellus noctivagus) is a terrestrial forest bird endemic to Brazil. ...
Corrêa, Luiz Liberato Costa, Petry, Maria Virginia (2018): Testing capturing methods for the Yellow-...
Tinamus solitarius (Vieillot, 1819), the Solitary Tinamou, was observed in the central region of Rio...
ABSTRACT. Phacellodomus Reichenbach, 1853, comprises nine species of Furnariids that occur in South ...
We investigated how the spatial distribution of two species of tinamous (Family Tinamidae) is modula...
<div><p>In an effort to avoid species loss, scientists have focused their efforts on the mechanisms ...
In an effort to avoid species loss, scientists have focused their efforts on the mechanisms making s...
Vogel HF, Bernardon MM, Zawadzki CH. 2017. Distribution of Cichlopsis leucogenys (Aves: Turdidae) in...
Here I present the first documented record of the Red-billed Scythebill Campylorhamphus trochilirost...
A better understanding of patterns of species distribution is critical to carrying out the ecologica...