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Ecology
Diet and breeding of the poorly known White-chinned Swift Cypseloides cryptus Zimmer, 1945, in Brazil | |
Guilherme Renzo Rocha Brito, Daniel Monteiro Figueira, Nelson Buainain Neto, Daniel Honorato Firme, Renata Biancalana, Claydson Pinto de Assis, Gabriela Guimarães Araújo, Marco Aurélio Crozariol, Gabriella Frickes, Ricardo Parrini, Piero Ruschi, Marcos André Raposo | 398-404 |
Detailed description and seasonal variation in the diet of the Silvery-Cheeked Antshrike Sakesphorus cristatus (Wied, 1831) (Aves: Thamnophilidae) in a Brazilian semi-arid forest | |
Nelson Buainain Neto, Michele Leocádio Gaspar, Claydson Pinto de Assis | 405-416 |
Population estimate of Mergus octosetaceus in the Jalapão region, Tocantins, Brazil | |
Marcelo O. Barbosa, Renato Torres Pinheiro, Karlla Vanessa Barbosa | 417-427 |
An intratropical migratory passerine can quickly improve its physiological condition during post migration, reproduction and departure phases on the breeding site in the Cerrado | |
Zelia da Paz Pereira, Miguel Ângelo Marini | 428-436 |
Behavior
The Purplish Jay rides wild ungulates to pick food | |
Ivan Sazima | 365-367 |
Distribution and natural history of the mangrove-dwelling Gray-necked Wood-Rail, Aramides cajaneus avicenniae Stotz, 1992, in southeastern Brazil | |
Fabio Olmos, Robson Silva e Silva | 368-376 |
Molina’s Hog-nosed Skunk as prey of the Great Horned Owl: predation or opportunist scavenging? | |
Felipe Zilio, Juan Anza | 377-379 |
Dangerous traps: Anhingas mistake anthropogenic debris for prey fish at an urban site in South-eastern Brazil | |
Ivan Sazima, Giulia B. D’Angelo | 380-384 |
The return of the Scarlet Ibis: first breeding event in southern Brazil after local extinction | |
Daniela Fink, Marta Jussara Cremer | 385-391 |
Save your tears: eye secretions of a Ringed Kingfisher fed upon by an erebid moth | |
Ivan Sazima | 392-394 |
Predation on Amphisbaena heterozonata by the Whistling Heron Syrigma sibilatrix at Tucumán, Argentina | |
Floyd Edward Hayes, Patricia Patricia Capllonch, Ricardo Montero | 395-397 |
Systematics, Taxonomy, and Distribution
New record of Tyrannus dominicensis for Brazil | |
Pedro Meloni Nassar, Alyson Vieira Melo | 437-438 |
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