Vol 9, No 15 (2001)

Ararajuba Volume 9 (2)

Volume 9, Number 2 - December 2001
Editor: Luis dos Anjos
Londrina, PR
Pages: 100

Table of Contents

Article

Feeding strategy Guira guira (Cuculidae, Crotophaginae), in the Midwest region of the State of São Paulo PDF
Reginaldo José Donatelli, Flávia Campos Martins 6
Analysis of foraging strategies of birds that feed on the ground at the State University of Londrina, Paraná State. PDF
Luiz dos Anjos, Graziele Hernandes Volpato 5
Dispersion seed of Trichilia spp. (Meliaceae) by birds in a fragment of semideciduous forest, Rio Claro, SP, Brazil. PDF
Maria José Costa Gondim 12
Artificial nests in framentos forests of Minas Gerais, Brazil. PDF
Miguel Ângelo Marini, Juliana Gonçalves, Charles Duca 5
Study the use of palm fruits jerivá (Syagrus romanzoffiana) by Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus, A. leari and Ara ararauna. PDF
Carlos Yamashita, Eduardo Pereira Cabral Gomes, Adriana Akemi Kuniy 5
Areografia of passerine endemic to the Atlantic Forest. PDF
Paulo Henrique Chaves Cordeiro 13

Note

Greater Rhea predation in the Eastern Chaco of Argentina. PDF
Claudia Mercolli, A Alberto Yanosky 3
New records left canary Thlypopsis sordida (Emberizidae) in the State of Paraná, with comments on their distribution. PDF
Márcia Arzua, Pedro Scherer Neto, Gilson José Figueiredo, Eduardo Carrano, Cassiano Fadel Ribas, Marcos Rachwald 2
Significant ornithological observations from the Rio São Francisco Valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil, with notes on conservation and biogeography. PDF
Juan Mazar Barnett, Guy M Kirwan, Jeremy Minns 17
First Brazilian record of the Yapacana Antbird (Myrmeciza disjuncta, Thamnophilidae) with additional notes on its natural history. PDF
Sérgio Henrique Borges, Ricardo Afonso Almeida 3

Commentary

The Handbook of the Birds of the World and Bioacoustics. PDF
Jacques Vielliard 2

Review

Reference list of the birds of Rio Grande do Sul PDF
Glayson Ariel Bencke 2
Bibliography of Recent Brazilian Ornithology. PDF
José Fernando Pacheco, Luiz Fabio Silveira, Rudi Laps 5


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