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Morphological and Molecular Identification of Isospora
Birding the Atlantic Rainforest, South-East Brazil Itororo Lodge and Regua 11Th – 20Th March 2018
Museum Quarterly LSU Museum of Natural Science
Widening the Distribution Range of the Uniform Finch Haplospiza Unicolor Cabanis, 1851, in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Neotropical Notebooks Please Include During a Visit on 9 April 1994 (Pyle Et Al
Bamboo Specialization in Amazonian Birds. Andrew Ward Kratter Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
Avian Assemblages in Bamboo and Non-Bamboo Habitats in a Tropical Rainforest
New World Nine-Primaried Oscine Relationships: Constructing a Molecular Framework
Screening of Antigenemia and Isolation of Cryptococcus Neoformans and C. Gattii from Cloaca and Crop of Birds in the State of Paraná, Brazil1
An Ornithological Survey of Serra Do Caraça, Minas Gerais, Brazil
An Alternative Species Taxonomy of the Birds of Mexico
AOU Check-List Supplement
Brazil Ramsar Information Sheet Published on 11 September 2017
Aprasiainis87 FAMILY
FORTY-FOURTH SUPPLEMENT to the AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION CHECK-LIST of NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS Author(S): Richard C
Sanchez MS-410.Fm
Central Peru Custom Tour 2013
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North and Middle America Proposal Set 2015-B 20 Feb 2015 No. Page Title
Quantifying Patterns of Morphological Diversity
The Birds of Parque Nacional Ybycuí, Paraguay
Bamboo Biodiversity in Africa and the Americas
A Genus-Level Classification of the Family Thraupidae (Class Aves: Order Passeriformes)
Notes on Birds Consuming Guadua Bamboo Seeds
Protected Areas of Western Mexico
Check List 5(2): 289–299, 2009
New Records of Birds from the Northern Cordillera Central of Peru in A
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 75 (2014) 41–77
Checklist of the Terrestrial Vertebrates of the Guiana Shield
A Molecular Phylogeny of the Sierra-Finches (Phrygilus, Passeriformes): Extreme Polyphyly in a Group of Andean Specialists