Vol 9, No 13 (2001)

Ararajuba Volume 9 (1)

Volume 9, Number 1 - June 2001
Editor: Luis dos Anjos
Londrina, PR
Pages: 79

Table of Contents

Article

A new subspecies of Heliodoxa xanthogonys (Aves, Trochilidae) from the southern Pantepui highlands, with biogeographical and taxonomic notes. PDF
André A. Weller, Swen C. Renner 5
Foraging substrate selection by ochre-rumped antbird Drymophila ochropyga. PDF
Andréa Leme 7
Frugivory and seed dispersal Rapanea lancifolia (Myrsinaceae) by birds in a cerrado area of São Paulo, southeastern Brazil. PDF
Mercival Roberto Francisco, Mauro Galetti 7
Semideciduous forest avifauna Chiquitano (Santa Cruz, Bolivia) before and after selective logging um. PDF
Betty Flores, Damián I. Rumiz, Y Guy Cox 11
Recaptures and recoveries of migratory birds on the coast of Pernambuco, Brazil. PDF
Severino Mendes de Azevedo Júnior, Manoel Martins Dias, Maria Eduarda de Larrazábal, Wallace R. Telino Júnior, Rachel M. Lyra-Neves, Clyton José Galamba Fernandes 10
Analysis of the genetic variability and breeding behaviour of wild populations of two Macaw species (Psittaciformes, Aves) by DNA fingerprinting. PDF
Renato Caparroz, Neiva Maria Robaldo Guedes, Carlos Abs Bianchi, Anita Wajntal 7

Note

Molt pattern in Pyriglena leucoptera with considerations about the study of molt. PDF
Francisco Mallet Rodrigues, Maria Luisa Marinho de Noronha 5
New information on the distribution of twenty-two birds species in Paraguay. PDF
David R. Capper, Robert P. Clay, Alberto Madroño N., Juan Mazar Barnett 3
The representativeness of protected areas of the Federal District in the conservation of the Cerrado avifauna. PDF
Vívian S. Braz, Roberto B. Cavalcanti 9

Commentary

New World Blackbirds: the Icterids. PDF
Alvaro Jaramillo, Peter Burke 2
Recommendations for those interested in using the ornithological collections of the Museum of Zoology, University of São Paulo (MZUSP). PDF
Mario de Vivo, Luís Fábio Silveira 1

Review

Bibliography of recent Brazilian ornithology. PDF
José Fernando Pacheco, Rudi Laps, Luís Fábio Silveira 5


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