Notes on the avifauna of the floodplain forest of the Rio Mamoré, Beni, Bolivia, with a description of the Juvenile plumage of Unicolored Thrush (Turdus haplochrous) – The floodplain forest along the Rio Mamoré is an isolated stretch of riverine forest in the matrix of flooded grassland and gallery forest of the Llanos de Moxos in the department of Beni, Bolivia and contains an understudied avifauna. This habitat potentially represents a stronghold for certain bird taxa. During Dec 2010-Jan 2011, we conducted daily audiovisual censuses, targeted collecting with shotguns, and general collecting with mist-nets for birds at a site in the floodplain forest north of Trinidad, dpto Beni, prov. Cercado, Bolivia. We found a mix of birds typical of ...
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The Rio Branco is a river with unique biogeographic and ecological features, threatened by the Brazi...
The Beni savannas of Northern Bolivia are one of the world’s most remote, understudied and threatene...
The lack of information on species richness in Amazonian locations is a major problem for biodi...
Se relevó la avifauna de 11 localidades en el Parque Nacional y Área Natural de Manejo Integrado Ser...
The study of avian habitats is essential to understanding species abundance, diversity and distribut...
As part of a larger study of reduced-impactlogging effects on bird community composition,we surveyed...
Bolivia holds one of the world's richest avifaunas, but large areas remain biologically unexplored o...
We surveyed the Serrania Sadiri for birds at elevations between 500-950m for a combined total of 15 ...
Birds are the best-known vertebrate group, although many localities in the world are considered to b...
Campinas constituem um tipo florestal de porte arbóreo reduzido e aspecto geral aberto, que cresce e...
We present the first record of the Black-billed Thrush (Turdus ignobilis) in Loja city, Ecuadorian A...
South-western Brazil is a very important area for birds in South America, with more than 700 species...
Since 1996 to 2003, we realized an inventory and obtained data on the natural history, trophic guild...
Little is known about the contribution of different forest types to the beta-diversity, abundance an...
We present an updated annotated avifaunal checklist for the Santarém region of central Pará state, B...
The Rio Branco is a river with unique biogeographic and ecological features, threatened by the Brazi...
The Beni savannas of Northern Bolivia are one of the world’s most remote, understudied and threatene...
The lack of information on species richness in Amazonian locations is a major problem for biodi...