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Diversity and Structure of Bird and Mammal Communities in the Semiarid Chaco Region: Response to Agricultural Practices and Landscape Alterations
Bolivia: the Andes and Chaco Lowlands
An Update of Wallacels Zoogeographic Regions of the World
IGUAZU FALLS Extension 1-15 December 2016
Supplemental Wing Shape and Dispersal Analysis
BMC Evolutionary Biology
Birding Santa Cruz, Bolivia's Largest Department
BIRDS of BOLIVIA UPDATED SPECIES LIST (Version 03 June 2020) Compiled By: Sebastian K
Bolivia's Avian Riches 2016 BIRDS
Diversity and Biogeography of Ferns and Birds in Bolivia: Applications of GIS Based Modelling Approaches
Assessing Bird Migrations Verônica Fernandes Gama
Automatic Classification of Furnariidae Species from the Paranaense Littoral Region Using Speech-Related Features and Machine Learning " Ecological Informatics , Vol
Bolivia: Endemic Macaws & More!
Convergent Evolution, Habitat Shifts and Variable Diversification Rates In
BMC Evolutionary Biology
Diversification of the Neotropical Avifauna: Disentangling the Geographical Patterns of Persisting Ancient Taxa and Phylogenetic Expansions
Zootaxa, Geocerthia, a New Genus of Terrestrial Ovenbird
New and Noteworthy Records of Birds in Bolivia Daniel F
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Northwestern Argentina 2016 BIRDS
Trip Report Córdoba Endemics Pre-Tour Extension 21St to 24Th September 2015 (4 Days) Northern Argentina 25Th September to 15Th October 2015 (21 Days)
Check List Lists of Species Check List 12(6): 2025, 20 December 2016 Doi: ISSN 1809-127X © 2016 Check List and Authors
A Review of Records and Evidences on the Avifauna of Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil*
First Record of the Chaco Earthcreeper Tarphonomus Certhioides (Furnariidae), in Brazil
Phylogeny and Classification of the New World Suboscines (Aves, Passeriformes)
THE ARGENTINE ENDEMICS ROUTE the Argentine Endemics Route Diego Monteleone and Ignacio Roesler
Diversification of the Neotropical Avifauna: Disentangling the Geographical Patterns of Persisting Ancient Taxa and Phylogenetic Expansions