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Behavior
Breeding biology of the Helmeted Manakin Antilophia galeata in an ecotone between the Atlantic Forest and the Cerrado | |
Bráulio de Freitas Marçal, Leonardo Esteves Lopes | 1-9 |
Ecology & Conservation
Diet of the Bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus) in rice fields on its wintering grounds in Argentina | |
Rodrigo Ezequiel Lorenzón, Carolina Antoniazzi, Franco Fabre, Virginia Quiroga, Silvia Regner, Ana Laura Ronchi-Virgolini, Pamela Olguin, Evelina Leon, Adolfo Beltzer | 10-16 |
Wildlife and damage to agriculture: an ethnobiological approach with rural producers in southeastern Brazil | |
Ana Laura Campos de Carvalho, Adrielli Ribeiro Araújo, Théa Mirian Medeiros Machado, Rômulo Ribon, Leonardo Esteves Lopes | 17-26 |
Recurrent seasonal occurrence of the Lineated Woodpecker (Dryocopus lineatus) in a riparian fragment of the Atlantic Forest, northeastern Brazil | |
Rafael Menezes, Georgiana Matias Pimentel, Ricardo Souza Rosa, Alan Loures Ribeiro | 27-30 |
Diet of Ornate Hawk-Eagle (Spizaetus ornatus) | |
Fagner Daniel Teixeira, Elisa Paraíso Mesquita, Michele Alves Ferreira, Felipe De Carvalho Araújo | 31-39 |
The lack of males due to illegal trapping is causing polygyny in the globally endangered Yellow Cardinal Gubernatrix cristata | |
Luciano Noel Segura, Milton Perelló, Néstor H. Gress, Rafael Ontiveros | 40-43 |
Breeding biology of the endangered Yellow Cardinal Gubernatrix cristata in Brazil | |
Christian Beier, Carla Suertegaray Fontana | 44-52 |
Aggregations of Southern Caracaras (Caracara plancus) in soybean plantations in central Cerrado, Brazil | |
Dárius Pukenis Tubelis | 53-55 |
Natural History
Playful waterbird: Australasian Darter (Anhinga novaehollandiae) plays with sticks | |
Ivan Sazima | 56-58 |
Systematics, Taxonomy, and Distribution
Observation of Audouin’s Gull Ichthyaetus audouinii in Suriname on South American mainland | |
Bert Kasius, Cees Witkamp, Johan Ingels | 59-60 |
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