... Coquimbo and for ...mining and thermoelectric projects, urban growth, agriculture, grazing by domestic ani- mals, and ...of birds reported, eight seabirds species are endemic to the HCS from ...
... membership and the lack of a unified terminology, we proposed a classification scheme for North American birdsand ...mainland birdsandmammals that show a clear, unequivocal ...
... bones and shell fragments (Table ...camelids and possibly cervids among the larger ...sea birds as cormorant and pelican are ...skull and mandible are the most frequent, the rest of the ...
... result, and in order to recognize wild vertebrate species that may affect grape production in different vineyards, surveys were made to wine growers to determine their perceptions regarding wildlife and the ...
... Curiel-Cante, D., E. Díaz-Islas and P. Escalante-Pliego. 2008. Ficha técnica de Geotrygon carrikeri. In Fichas sobre las especies de aves incluidas en el Proyecto de Norma Oficial Mexicana PROY-NOM-ECOL-2000. ...
... climates, and is characterized by floristic elements that loose foliage during the dry ...Anacardiaceae, and Euphorbiaceae. The shrub layer is 0.5-2 m tall, and is quite diverse, including many ...
... reptiles, birds, andmammals to answer three questions: (1) Have endocrine-mediated effects of contaminant exposure been documented? (2) Have individual adverse effects that could lead to population ...
... days and per camera ...rains and in this particular year the heaviest rains were in ...of birds in this ...resolution) and considered different individuals when vi- deos of the same species ...
... poaching and reduction of tropical forests in recent decades, some remnant populations are known to be small and ...efforts and management of populations of this emblematic species in the ...of ...
... of birds it is followed by a slight depression of the initial part of the PR ...repolarization and appears to be a physiologic phenomenon as seen in almost all the birds sampled ...laying ...
... Bolivia and the Paraná basin of southern Brazil to the southern tip of Patagonia (Nowell & Jackson 1996; Cuellar et ...2005) and tall grasslands (Manfredi et ...mainly mammals, especially small ...
... 2008 and with an area of 4,058 ha, this Sites is includes a complex of wetlands that provide water for Bogotá and that are located in the Co- lombian ...country and is a centre of particular en- ...
... practices and the application of live or inactivated vaccines that elicit a specifi c immune res- ponse ...IBV and NDV, administering live or inactivated vaccines to the breeding or laying hen stocks, ...
... number and in the date of collection listed in the literature from those specimens’ labels at the Museo Nacional de Historia Natural ...noteworthy, and it is labeled as collected on “June 3rd 1978”, ...
... observe and emphasize that all the events in Table 1 correspond to soybean and maize which con- stitute 83% of the commercialized GMOs, whilst other GMOs not displayed in the table, but still commercia- ...
... Wilson and Reeder (1993), who summarized data from the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna ...controlled), and Appendix III (species regulated by a ...
... elusive and rare species and very useful to obtain ecologi- cal data for plans that involve wildlife ...season) and 1264 (wet season) camera traps-days ...wet and dry season: The Pagaibamba ...
... succession and the association between changes in vegetation structure and community composition (Lawrence 1966, Stanton 1986, Prodon et ...shrubby and forest ...fire and are able to persist ...
... Thus, the relatively recent advent of competition between oscines and suboscines in South America compared with other continents and the large suboscine adaptive radiation on that contin[r] ...