Issue | Title | |
Vol 20, No 47 (2012): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 20 (1) | Avian frugivores feeding on Mauritia flexuosa (Arecaceae) fruits in Central Brazil | Abstract PDF |
Manrique Prada Villalobos, Marcelo Araújo Bagno | ||
Vol 4, No 4 (1996): Ararajuba Volume 4 (1) | Avifauna associated with eucalypt plantations in the municipality Antônio Dias, Minas Gerais. | Abstract PDF |
Ricardo Bomfim Mchado, Ivana Reis Lamas | ||
Vol 15, No 28 (2007): BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY VOLUME 15 (1) | Avifauna in four areas of Caatinga strictu senso in middle-western Pernambuco, Brazil. | Abstract PDF |
Gilmar Beserra de Farias | ||
Vol 14, No 26 (2006): BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY VOLUME 14 (3) | Avifauna of Rio Grande do Sul and emerging diseases: current knowledge and recommendations for surveillance ornithological Avian Influenza and West Nile Fever. | Abstract PDF |
Roseli Petry, Ângela Schmitz Peter, Demétrio Luis Guadagnin | ||
Vol 20, No 49 (2012): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 20 (3) | Avifauna of Serra Vermelha, southern Piauí, Brazil | Abstract PDF |
Marcos Pérsio Dantas, Antonita Santana, Leonardo Moura dos Santos Soares, Shirliane de Araújo Sousa | ||
Vol 20, No 49 (2012): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 20 (3) | Avifauna of the catimbau national park in the brazilian state of pernambuco, brazil: species richness and spatio-temporal variation | Abstract PDF |
Antônio Emanuel Barreto Alves Sousa, Diego Mendes Lima, Rachel Maria Lyra-Neves | ||
Vol 19, No 44 (2011): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 19 (2) | Avifauna of the Juruti Region, Pará, Brazil | Abstract PDF |
Marcos Pérsio Dantas, Alexandre Aleixo, Fernando Mendonça d’Horta, Carlos Eduardo Bustamante Portes | ||
Vol 20, No 49 (2012): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 20 (3) | Avifauna of the Mata Seca State Park, north of Minas Gerais | Abstract PDF |
Alessandro Araújo Ferreira Dornelas, Daniel Costa de Paula, Mário Marcos Espírito Santo, G.A. Sánchez Azofeifa | ||
Vol 19, No 44 (2011): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 19 (2) | Avifauna of the Upper Purus River, State of Acre, Brazil | Abstract PDF |
Edson Guilherme, Sidnei Melo Dantas | ||
Vol 20, No 49 (2012): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 20 (3) | Avifauna of two areas of savanna in different states of conservation in the Shallow Catarina, Bahia, Brazil | Abstract PDF |
Cristiane Estrêla Campodonio Nunes, Caio Graco Machado | ||
Vol 19, No 44 (2011): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 19 (2) | Avifauna of two localities in the south of Amapá, Brazil, with comments on the distribution and taxonomy of some species | Abstract PDF |
Fabio Schunck, Andre C. De Luca, Vítor de Q. Piacentini, Marco Antônio Rego, Bruno Rennó, Aline H. Corrêa | ||
Vol 19, No 44 (2011): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 19 (2) | Avifaunal inventory of the Floresta Nacional de Pau‑Rosa, Maués, state of Amazonas, Brazil | Abstract PDF |
Sidnei de Melo Dantas, Maya Sonnenschein Faccio, Maria de Fátima Lima | ||
Vol 2, No 2 (1991): Ararajuba Volume 2 | Avifaunal transects across the open zones of northern Minas Gerais, Brazil. | Abstract PDF |
Edwin Willis | ||
Vol 3, No 3 (1995): Ararajuba Volume 3 | Banding Dendrocygna spp. in Brazil between 1973 and 1994 (Anseriformes: Anatidae). | Abstract PDF |
João Luiz Nascimento, Paulo de Tarso Zuquim Antas | ||
Vol 20, No 47 (2012): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 20 (1) | Beak deformation in a Gentoo Penguin Pygoscelis papua (Spheniscidae) chick | Abstract PDF |
Mariana A. Juáres, Mercedes Santos, Jorge A. Mennucci, Lucrecia Longarzo, Néstor R. Coria | ||
Vol 23, No 3 (2015): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology 23(3) | Bee in the nose: raptors let or let not stingless bees enter their nostrils | Abstract PDF |
Ivan Sazima | ||
Vol 26, No 4 (2018): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology 26(4) | Behavior and seasonal abundance of Neotropic Cormorant Nannopterum brasilianus (Gmelin, 1789) in southeastern, Brazil | Abstract PDF |
Tatiane Lima da Silva, Rísia Brígida Gonçalves Cabral, Ildemar Ferreira | ||
Vol 17, No 37 (2009): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 17 (2) | Behavior of the cock of the Sierra rupicola rupicola (Cotingidae) in the municipality of Presidente Figueiredo, Amazonas, Brazil | Abstract PDF |
Reynier Omena Jr. | ||
Vol 24, No 2 (2016): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 24 (2) | Behavioral repertoire of the poorly known Red-legged Seriema, Cariama cristata (Cariamiformes: Cariamidae) | Abstract PDF |
Aline Nara Silva, Rhewter Nunes, Dieferson da Costa Estrela, Guilherme Malafaia, André Luis da Silva Castro | ||
Vol 26, No 2 (2018): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology 26 (2) | Behavioral responses of urban birds to human disturbance in urban parks at Curitiba, Paraná (Brazil) | Abstract PDF |
Thays Verônica Prestes, Lilian Tonelli Manica, André de Camargo Guaraldo | ||
Vol 18, No 39 (2010): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 18 (1) | Behaviour and diet of the Mantled Hawk Leucopternis polionotus (Accipitridae; Buteoninae) during deforestation of an Atlantic Rainforest landscape in Southeast Brazil | Abstract PDF |
Luiz Fernando Salvador-Jr | ||
Vol 11, No 19 (2003): Ararajuba Volume 11 (2) | Beta diversity of birds in secondary habitats Pre-Amazon | Abstract PDF |
Alexandre de Almeida, Hilton Thadeu Zarate do Couto, Álvaro Fernando de Almeida | ||
Vol 27, No 3 (2019): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology 27(3) | Beyond a feeding and thermoregulatory structure: toucan’s bill as a sword and pincer | Abstract PDF |
André de Camargo Guaraldo, Letícia Mara Ceolin Antqueves, Lilian Tonelli Manica | ||
Vol 16, No 32 (2008): BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY VOLUME 16 (1) | Bibliografia ornitológica do Brasil – dissertações e teses no período de 1970 à 2005 | Abstract PDF |
Sérgio Henrique Borges | ||
Vol 5, No 6 (1997): Ararajuba Volume 5 (1) | Bibliography of recent Brazilian ornithology. | Abstract PDF |
José Fernando Pacheco | ||
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