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    Breeding biology of the Wren-like Rushbird (Phleocryptes melanops) in the southeast Pampas of Argentina by Chiaradia, Nicolás M., Cardoni, D. Augusto, Pretelli, Matías G., Isacch, Juan P.

    Published in The Wilson journal of ornithology (01-03-2017)
    “…Between 2013–2015, we conducted a study on the breeding biology of the Wren-like Rushbird (Phleocryptes melanops) in wetlands of the Pampas region, Argentina…”
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    Breeding Biology of Spectacled Tyrant (Hymenops perspicillatus) In the Southeastern Pampas Region, Argentina by Pretelli, Matías G., Isacch, Juan P.

    Published in The Wilson journal of ornithology (01-06-2013)
    “…The Spectacled Tyrant (Hymenops perspicillatus) is a flycatcher that inhabits open lands, grassy areas near water bodies, marshes, fields and pastures in…”
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    Copulation behaviour in the Southern Lapwing (Vanellus chilensis) by Pretelli, Matías G., Baladrón, Alejandro V.

    Published in Acta ethologica (01-10-2024)
    “…The Southern Lapwing ( Vanellus chilensis ) is a widespread bird across Southern America and commonly found in any large open areas, including agriculture and…”
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    Location matters: survival of artificial nests is higher in small grassland patches and near the patch edge by Pretelli, Matías G., Cavalli, Matilde, Chiaradia, Nicolás M., Cardoni, Augusto, Isacch, Juan P.

    Published in Ibis (London, England) (01-01-2023)
    “…Nest survival is an important part of breeding success in grassland ecosystems, and the location of nests can determine vulnerability to different predators…”
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    Effects of fragmentation and landscape matrix on the nesting success of grassland birds in the Pampas grasslands of Argentina by Pretelli, Matías G, Isacch, Juan P, Cardoni, Daniel A, Teng, Wan

    Published in Ibis (London, England) (01-10-2015)
    “…The loss of grasslands in southeastern South America has negatively affected grassland birds, leading to marked declines in their populations. However, the…”
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    Diet of Nestling Spectacled Tyrants (Hymenops perspicillatus) in the Southeast Pampas Region, Argentina by Pretelli, Matías G., Cardoni, Daniel A., Isacch, Juan P.

    Published in The Wilson journal of ornithology (01-12-2014)
    “…We studied the diet of nestling Spectacled Tyrants (Hymenops perspicillatus) in the southeast Pampas region, Argentina. From November 2012 to January 2013, we…”
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    Agonistic interactions in raptors of the Pampas region by Baladrón, Alejandro V., Pretelli, Matías G.

    Published in The Wilson journal of ornithology (01-09-2013)
    “…In this study, we evaluated the interspecific agonistic responses of raptors and non-raptors, elicited by the presence of five raptor species (Circus cinereus,…”
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    Parental care and external sexual characters in the Warbling Doradito (Pseudocolopteryx flaviventris) by Cardoni, D. Augusto, Pretelli, Matías G., Isacch, Juan P., Madrid, Enrique, Baladrón, Alejandro V., Chiaradia, Nicolás M.

    Published in Journal of ornithology (2017)
    “…Biparental care is the dominant (81 %) form of parental care in birds. The degree of sexual selection and the resulting mating system and parental care type…”
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    Variation in parental care in the spectacled tyrant Hymenops perspicillatus is associated with increased nest predation in grassland fragments by Pretelli, Matías G., Isacch, Juan P., Cardoni, Daniel A.

    Published in Journal of ornithology (01-04-2016)
    “…Predation risk on birds is often an important source of natural selection that shapes parental care and may promote behavioral changes. Parents can often…”
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