Vol 19, No 44 (2011)

Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 19 (2)

Volume 19, number 2 - June 2011
Editor: Luís Fábio Silveira
São Paulo, SP
Pages: 208

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Table of Contents

Article

Avifauna of two localities in the south of Amapá, Brazil, with comments on the distribution and taxonomy of some species PDF
Fabio Schunck, Andre C. De Luca, Vítor de Q. Piacentini, Marco Antônio Rego, Bruno Rennó, Aline H. Corrêa 16
Birds of the Jaú National Park and adjacent areas, Brazilian Amazon: new species records with reanalysis of a previous checklist PDF
Sérgio Henrique Borges, Ricardo Afonso Machado de Almeida 27
Avifauna of the Juruti Region, Pará, Brazil PDF
Marcos Pérsio Dantas, Alexandre Aleixo, Fernando Mendonça d’Horta, Carlos Eduardo Bustamante Portes 21
Avifaunal inventory of the Floresta Nacional de Pau‑Rosa, Maués, state of Amazonas, Brazil PDF
Sidnei de Melo Dantas, Maya Sonnenschein Faccio, Maria de Fátima Lima 14
Annotated checklist of birds recorded between 1998 and 2009 at nine areas in the Belém area of endemism, with notes on some range extensions and the conservation status of endangered species PDF
Carlos Eduardo B. Portes, Lincoln S. Carneiro, Fábio Schunk, Marcelo Sousa e Silva, Kevin J. Zimmer, Andrew Whittaker, Fabíola Poletto, Luís Fábio Silveira, Alexandre Aleixo 19
Avifauna of the Upper Purus River, State of Acre, Brazil PDF
Edson Guilherme, Sidnei Melo Dantas 16
A Contribution to the Ornithology of Rondônia, Southwest of the Brazilian Amazon PDF
Fábio Olmos, Luís Fabio Silveira, Giulyana Althmann Benedicto 31
Birds of the Igarapé Lourdes Indigenous Territory, Jí‑Paraná, Rondônia, Brazil PDF
Marcos Pérsio Dantas, Glauko Correa da Silva, Aldimar Lima Reis 15
Birds of Serra do Cachimbo, Pará State, Brazil PDF
Marcos Pérsio Dantas, Luís Fábio Silveira, José Maria Cardoso Silva 17
Birds of an Amazonia-Cerrado ecotone in southern Pará, Brazil, and the efficiency of associating multiple methods in avifaunal inventories PDF
Marina Somenzari, Luís Fábio Silveira, Vitor de Queiroz Piacentini, Marco Antonio Rego, Fábio Schunck, Vagner Cavarzere 17
Birds collected by José Hidasi and Manoel Santa‑Brígida in Tocantins: implications for the geographic distribution of Brazilian Amazonian birds. PDF
Túlio Dornas, Renato Torres Pinheiro 27


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