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Revista Científica Do CEMAVE/Icmbio
West Nile Virus in the State of Ceará, Northeast Brazil
Revista Científica Do CEMAVE/Icmbio
Supporting Online Material For
Check List 16 (6): 1657–1661
Richness, Composition and Trophic Groups of an Avian Community in the Pernambuco Endemism Centre, Alagoas, Brazil
Avian Malaria and Related Parasites from Resident and Migratory Birds in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, with Description of a New Haemoproteus Species
Articulos 17 Aquatic Wild Birds Kept Captive At
Reproductive and Agonistic Behaviors of Black-Fronted Piping Guans Candidates for Release and Reintroduced (Galliformes: Cracidae) in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Pan-Galliformes-Livro.Pdf
Manual De Anilhamento De Aves Silvestres Manual De Anilhamento De Aves Silvestres Icmbio
Hemosporidian Parasites of Free-Living Birds in the São Paulo Zoo, Brazil
Proceedings Four WHBBN Workshop, Brasil 2010
Redalyc.Distribution of the Orange-Winged Parrot Amazona
Nesting Information for Tropeiro Seedeater (Sporophila Beltoni), an Endemic Songbird from Southern Brazil
Anodorhynchus Leari) at Al Wabra Wildlife Preservation
Protocol for Surveying Understorey Birds Using Mist Nets in RAPELD Standardised Plots of Ppbio Modules and Grids
ON 23(3) 385-405.Pdf
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West Nile Virus in the State of Ceará, Northeast Brazil
Migratory Birds in Southern Brazil Are a Source of Multiple Avian Influenza Virus Subtypes
Uncatalogued Zoo Literature
Challenges in Engaging Birdwatchers in Bird Monitoring in a Forest Patch: Lessons for Future Citizen Science Projects in Agricultural Landscapes
Migration and Other Movements Among the Lower Parana River Valley Wetlands, Argentina, and the South Brazil/Pantanal Wetlands
An Overview of Migratory Birds in Brazil
Manual De Anilhamento De Aves Silvestres 2ª Edição
Final Report
Heterogeneous Movement of Insectivorous Amazonian Birds Through Primary and Secondary Forest: a Case Study Using Multistate Models with Radiotelemetry Data ⇑ Luke L
Status of the Red Knot (Calidris Canutus Rufa) in the Western Hemisphere
In the Pantanal MIGRATORY BIRDS in the PANTANAL
Conserving Cracids: the Most Threatened Family of Birds in the Americas