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Bird Assemblages in the Terra Firme Forest at Yasuní National Park
Book PartAbstract: The birds of tropical rainforests present the most complex array of ecological interactions. In thePalabras claves:Canopy flocks, Ecological interactions, Foraging efficiency, Frugivorous birds, Insectivorous birds, Mixed-species flocks, Predatory pressure, Terra firme forests, Tropical rainforestsAutores:Gabriela Toscano-Montero, Iglesias-Balarezo A., Tjitte de VriesFuentes:scopusHome range and birth seasonality of Saguinus nigricollis graellsi in Ecuadorian Amazonia
ArticleAbstract: A field study ofSaguinus nigricollis graellsi in the Cuyabeno Faunal Production Reserve, EcuadorianPalabras claves:birth peak, Ecuadorian Amazonia, Habitat use, Home range, Saguinus nigricollis graellsi, seasonalityAutores:Campos F., Stella de la Torre, Tjitte de VriesFuentes:scopusPaternal care in the cooperatively polyandrous Galapagos Hawk
ArticleAbstract: In cooperative breeding systems, males that share a nest face the prospect of providing for young thPalabras claves:breeding systems, Buteo galapagoensis paternal care, Cooperative polyandry, Galapagos HawksAutores:Delay L., Faaborg J., Naranjo J., Parker P.G., Paz S., Tjitte de VriesFuentes:scopusVariation in morphology and mating system among island populations of Galápagos Hawks
ArticleAbstract: Interspecific variation in sexual size dimorphism has commonly been attributed to variation in sociaPalabras claves:body size, Buteo galapagoensis, Cooperative polyandry, Galápagos Hawk, principal components analysis, Sexual size dimorphismAutores:Bednarz J., Bollmer J., Cannon B., Donaghy Cannon M., Parker P.G., Sanchez D., Sanchez T., Struve M., Tjitte de VriesFuentes:scopusThe giant tortoises: a natural history disturbed by man.
ArticleAbstract: Geochelone elephantopus have been reduced from hundreds of thousands before the arrival of man to 15Palabras claves:Autores:Tjitte de VriesFuentes:scopus