Search Results - "Brito, Guilherme R. R."
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Remarks on the name Cercomacra Sclater, 1858 (Aves: Thamnophilidae) and its type species
Published in Zootaxa (23-01-2015)Get more information
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Feather mites (Acariformes: Astigmata) of the brown noddy, Anous stolidus (L.) (Charadriiformes: Laridae), with description of two new species from Brazil
Published in Acarologia (01-01-2022)“…We inspected feather mites (Acariformes: Astigmata) associated with the brown noddy, Anous stolidus stolidus (Linnaeus), for the first time in the Southern…”
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Photography-based taxonomy is inadequate, unnecessary, and potentially harmful for biological sciences
Published in Zootaxa (23-11-2016)“…The question whether taxonomic descriptions naming new animal species without type specimen(s) deposited in collections should be accepted for publication by…”
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Cover Image: Volume 25 Number 3, March 2022
Published in Ecology letters (01-03-2022)Get full text
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A simple and effective air shotgun for collecting small birds and other vertebrates at close range: Air Shotgun for Collecting Birds
Published in Journal of field ornithology (01-12-2012)Get full text
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A simple and effective air shotgun for collecting small birds and other vertebrates at close range; Arma simple de aire comprimido efectiva para coleccionar, a cortas distancias, aves pequeñas y otros vertebrados
Published in Journal of field ornithology (01-12-2012)“…ABSTRACT Scientific collections are important sources of material for many areas of ornithological research. Although firearms (particularly shotguns) have…”
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A simple and effective air shotgun for collecting small birds and other vertebrates at close range
Published in Journal of field ornithology (01-12-2012)“…Scientific collections are important sources of material for many areas of ornithological research. Although firearms (particularly shotguns) have been the…”
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Six species of Amazonian Woodcreepers (Aves: Dendrocolaptidae) preying upon lizards and frogs
Published in Journal of natural history (01-12-2012)“…Dietary data from a large sample of woodcreepers (16 spp., n = 139), revealed that six species of dendrocolaptids occasionally feed upon lizards and frogs…”
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