Vol 5, No 6 (1997)

Ararajuba Volume 5 (1)

Volume 5, Number 1 - June 1997
Editor: Miguel Angelo Marini
Belo Horizonte, MG
Pages: 92

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Table of Contents

Article

A new species of Arremon (Passeriformes: Emberizidae) from Brazil. PDF
Marcos Raposo 9
Composition of mixed-species birds flocks and abundance of flocking species in a semideciduous forest of southeastern Brazil. PDF
Alexandre Aleixo 18
Osteologia e miologia cranianas de Dendrocolaptidae (Passeriformes: Tyrrani) 1. Gêneros Glyphorhynchus, Campylorhamphus, Dendrocincla, Xiphorhynchus e Dendrocolaptes. PDF
Reginaldo José Donatelli 19
Phylogenetic autocorrelation for body size in owls (Strigiformes) in South America PDF
Carlos Eduardo Ramos de Sant´Ana, José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho 5
Mortality in litters of Guira guira (Cuculidae): competition for resources? PDF
Celine Melo, Regina Helena Ferraz Macedo 8

Note

Notes on some new or little-known birds in southern Brazil. PDF
Marcos Ricardo Bornschein, Bianca Luiza Reinert, Mauro Pichorim 7
Vireo olivaceus (Vireonidae): a migratory species in mixed flocks of birds in the Atlantic Forest of southeastern Brazil. PDF
Caio Graco Machado 3
Proposed legislation for the conservation of shorebirds in the Crown of the Airplane, Pernambuco, Brazil. PDF
Severino Mendes de Azevedo Júnior, Maria Eduarda Larrazabal 3
Seasonal abundance and reproduction of Charadrius collaris in Maranhao, Brazil. PDF
Antonio Augusto Ferreira Rodrigues, Ana Tereza Lyra Lopes 5
Energy concept of the adaptive value and optimal size of the body to the Brazilian avifauna. PDF
Carlos Eduardo Ramos de Sant´Ana, José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho 4
Seasonal variation in foraging behavior of Cypsnagra hirundinacea in the campo-cerrado. PDF
José Ragusa Netto 4
Parabuteo uncinatus (Falconoformes: Accipitridae) in Santos, São Paulo coast, Brazil. PDF
Robson Silva Silva, Fábio Olmos 4

Review

Bibliography of recent Brazilian ornithology. PDF
José Fernando Pacheco 7
The birds in Santa Catarina: geographical distribution and environment. PDF
Reginaldo José Donatelli 1


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