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Vol 21, No 53 (2013): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 21 (3) Rhamphotheca removal by a potassium thioglycolate based solution – a complementary technique for complete cleaning of delicate passerine skulls Abstract   PDF
Luiz Pedreira Gonzaga, Ana Galvão, José Leonardo Oliveira Mattos
 
Vol 6, No 9 (1998): Ararajuba Volume 6 (2) Richness, abundance and seasonality of birds species in a lagoon of a urban area (Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas) of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Abstract   PDF
Maria Alice Alves
 
Vol 19, No 46 (2011): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 19 (4) Richness and seasonal abundance of Laridae and Sternidae the coast average of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Abstract   PDF
Elisa de Souza Petersen, Maria Virginia Petry
 
Vol 22, No 4 (2014): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology 22(4) Rivers acting as barriers for bird dispersal in the Amazon Abstract   PDF
Alexandre Fernandes, Mario Cohn-Haft, Tomas Hrbek, Izeni Farias
 
Vol 22, No 4 (2014): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology 22(4) Rodent predation by Turdus leucomelas Vieillot, 1818 (Passeriformes: Turdidae) Abstract   PDF
Pedro de Oliveira Mafia, Matheus Rocha Jorge Corrêa, Antônio Jorge do Rosário Cruz, Cristiano Schetini de Azevedo
 
Vol 21, No 52 (2013): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 21 (2) Roost of Leaftossers (genus Sclerurus) in the Brazilian amazon: hints of the low density in fragmented environments Abstract   PDF
João Vitor Campos Silva
 
Vol 23, No 4 (2015): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology 23(4) Save your tears: eye secretions of a Ringed Kingfisher fed upon by an erebid moth Abstract   PDF
Ivan Sazima
 
Vol 18, No 40 (2010): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 18 (2) Scytalopus petrophilus (Rock Tapaculo): a new species from Minas Gerais, Brazil Abstract   PDF
Bret M. Whitney, Marcelo Ferreira Vasconcelos, Luís Fábio Silveira, José Fernando Pacheco
 
Vol 5, No 7 (1997): Ararajuba Volume 5 (2) Seasonal abundance and feeding ecology of parrots and parakeets in a lowland Atlantic Forest of Brazil. Abstract   PDF
Mauro Galetti
 
Vol 5, No 6 (1997): Ararajuba Volume 5 (1) Seasonal abundance and reproduction of Charadrius collaris in Maranhao, Brazil. Abstract   PDF
Antonio Augusto Ferreira Rodrigues, Ana Tereza Lyra Lopes
 
Vol 18, No 41 (2010): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 18 (3) Seasonal abundance of Magnificent Frigatebird, Fregata magnificens during the year 2006 at Ilha Comprida (São Paulo, Brazil), and its relation to the number of shrimp fishing boats. Abstract   PDF
Edison Barbieri
 
Vol 18, No 41 (2010): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 18 (3) Seasonal cycle of mortality of Magellanic Penguins Spheniscus magellanicus influenced by anthropogenic and climatic factors on the coast of Rio Grande do Sul, south Brazil. Abstract   PDF
Martin Sander, Gilberto Casa Junior
 
Vol 15, No 30 (2007): BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY VOLUME 15 (3) Seasonal occurrence and breeding of the Yellow Crowned Night Heron Nyctanassa violacea in the Patos Lagoon estuary (RS, Brazil): the new southern geographic range of the species. Abstract   PDF
Dimas Gianuca
 
Vol 7, No 11 (1999): Ararajuba Volume 7 (2) Seasonal pattern in the occurrence of six species of hummingbirds (Apodiformes: Trochilidae) in a rocky field in the town of Serra's Corral, Minas Gerais. Abstract   PDF
Marcelo Ferreira Vasconcelos, Julio Antônio Lombardi
 
Vol 6, No 9 (1998): Ararajuba Volume 6 (2) Seasonal populations of Vireo olivaceus (Linnaeus, 1766) (Aves, Vireonidae) in regions of the Atlantic Forest of São Paulo, Brazil Abstract   PDF
Luiz Eloy Pareira
 
Vol 5, No 6 (1997): Ararajuba Volume 5 (1) Seasonal variation in foraging behavior of Cypsnagra hirundinacea in the campo-cerrado. Abstract   PDF
José Ragusa Netto
 
Vol 15, No 30 (2007): BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY VOLUME 15 (3) Seasonal variation in the foraging sociability of Great White Egret (Ardea alba) and Snowy Egret (Egretta thula) (Aves: Ciconiiformes) in the upper Paraná river floodplain, Brazil. Abstract   PDF
Luiz dos Anjos, Marcio Rodrigo Gimenes
 
Vol 25, No 1 (2017): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology 25(1) Seasonal variation of understorey insectivorous birds and arthropods in an area of secondary Atlantic Forest, southeast of Brazil. Abstract   PDF
Ana Luisa de Carvalho Lima, Marco Antônio Manhães
 
Vol 21, No 51 (2013): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 21 (1) Seasonality in the assembly of waterfowl in an oxbow of the river Mogi, state of São Paulo, Brazil Abstract   PDF
Paulo Rubim
 
Vol 10, No 17 (2002): Ararajuba Volume 10 (2) Section of the Brazilian Ornithological Records - CBRO. Abstract   PDF
Glayson Ariel Bencke
 
Vol 12, No 21 (2004): Ararajuba Volume 12 (2) Seed dispersal of Attalea phalerata (Palmae) by Crested caracaras (Caracara plancus) in the Pantanal and a review of frugivory by raptors Abstract   PDF
Mauro Galetti, Paulo R. Guimarães Jr.
 
Vol 13, No 23 (2005): BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY VOLUME 13 (2) Seed predation by noble-winged macaw (Diopsittaca nobilis, Psittacidae) in an exotic plant (Melia azedarach, Meliaceae) in west of São Paulo, Brazil Abstract   PDF
Paulo Antônio da Silva
 
Vol 15, No 28 (2007): BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY VOLUME 15 (1) Seed predation by parakeets Brotogeris chiriri (Psittacidae) in Chorisia speciosa (Bombacaceae). Abstract   PDF
Paulo Antônio da Silva
 
Vol 16, No 34 (2008): Brazilian Journal of Ornithology Volume 16 (3) Seed rain and seedling establishment from the use of isolated trees and artificial perches for birds seed dispersers in the Cerrado area, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil Abstract   PDF
Ricardo Anghinoni Bocchese, Ademir Kleber Morbeck de Oliveira, Silvio Favero, Silvio Jacks dos Santos Garnés, Valdemir Antônio Laura
 
Vol 9, No 13 (2001): Ararajuba Volume 9 (1) Semideciduous forest avifauna Chiquitano (Santa Cruz, Bolivia) before and after selective logging um. Abstract   PDF
Betty Flores, Damián I. Rumiz, Y Guy Cox
 
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