Vol 13, No 22 (2005)

Ararajuba Volume 13 (1)

Volume 13, number 1 - June 2005
Editor: Marco Aurélio Pizo
São Leopoldo, RS
Pages: 135

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Table of Contents

Article

Taxonomy of southern populations in the Scytalopus speluncae group, with description of a new species and remarks on the systematics and biogeography of the complex (Passeriformes: Rhinocryptidae) PDF
Giovanni Maurício 22
Birds of a Latitudinal Transect in the Tapajós-Xingu Interfluvium, eastern Brazilian Amazonia PDF
José Fernando Pacheco, Fábio Olmos 18
Changes in the composition of bird communities over time in a forest fragment in southeastern Brazil PDF
Alexsander Zamorano Antunes 15
The assembly of wetland birds in two systems of rice cultivation irrigated in southern Brazil PDF
Rafael A. Dias, Maria Inês Burger 18
Natural history and conservation of the hawk-scissors, Elanoides forficatus in Island of Santa Catarina, southern Brazil PDF
Marcos A. G. Azevedo, Marcos Di-Bernardo 8
Reproductive behavior and habits of ararajuba, Guarouba guarouba in city ​​of Thailand, Pará PDF
Luís Fábio Silveira, Fernando José Belmonte 5
Diet of some Atlantic Forest birds PDF
Leonardo Esteves Lopes, Alexandre Mendes Fernandes, Miguel Ângelo Marini 9

Note

New southern limit in the geographical distribution of Sakesphorus cristatus (Thamnophilidae) PDF
Miguel Ângelo Marini, Leonardo Esteves Lopes 2
New bird records to the Ecological Station Emendadas, Planaltina, Distrito Federal PDF
Leonardo Esteves Lopes, Lemuel Leite, João Batista Pinho, Ricardo Goes 2
Observations on playing Nyctibius griseus on the campus of State University of Londrina, Paraná northern PDF
Edson Varga Lopes, Luiz dos Anjos 4
Frugivory by birds in Cytharexyllum myrianthum call (Verbenaceae) in pastures of Campinas, SP PDF
Luiz Octavio Marcondes Machado, Gustavo Adolfo Braga Rosa 3

Review

Digital Bibliography of the Brazilian Ornithology - IV PDF
Iury Almeida Accordi, André Barcellos-Silveira, José Fernando Pacheco, Gustavo Sigrist Betini 5


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