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Breeding biology of Gray Tinamou (Tinamus tao) in southeastern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The breeding biology and natural history of Gray Tinamou (Tinamus tao) is poorly known. Camera trapsPalabras claves:Breeding, ECUADOR, Eggs, fledgling growth, Nest, Tinamus taoAutores:Juan F. Freile, Leonardo Ordóñez-Delgado, Solano-Ugalde A., Vits C.Fuentes:scopusAdditional notes on the breeding of Glossy Flowerpiercer (Diglossa lafresnayii)
ArticleAbstract: We describe some unknown aspects of the reproductive biology of the Glossy Flowerpiercer (Diglossa lPalabras claves:Breeding biology, Diglossa, ECUADOR, Egg, NestAutores:Abril P.M., Leonardo Ordóñez-DelgadoFuentes:googlescopusExploratory analysis on wildlife-people conflicts in the Tumbesia la Ceiba Natural Reserve, core area of the Ecuador-Peru Binational Biosphere Reserve "bosques de Paz"
ArticleAbstract: Conflicts between wildlife and humans are a complex and growing problem, particularly for the conserPalabras claves:Conflicts, dry forests, ECUADOR, Puma concolor, Qualitative interviews, WildlifeAutores:Alexander Guerrero, Leonardo Ordóñez-Delgado, Veronica Iñiguez-GallardoFuentes:scopusFirst description of the nest of Glossy Glowerpiercer (Diglossa lafresnayii), from Podocarpus National Park, southern Ecuadorian Andes
ArticleAbstract: Knowledge of the reproductive ecology of the genus Diglossa (Thraupidae) is incomplete. Here I proviPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Glossy Flowerpiercer, Nest, Podocarpus National Park, ThraupidaeAutores:Leonardo Ordóñez-DelgadoFuentes:scopusFirst record of Turdus ignobilis Sclater, 1857 (Aves: Turdidae) in the Andes of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We present the first record of the Black-billed Thrush (Turdus ignobilis) in Loja city, Ecuadorian APalabras claves:Black-billed thrush, Distribution, ECUADOR, loja, Southern AndesAutores:Adrian Orihuela-Torres, Daniel Rosado, Fabián Reyes-Bueno, Leonardo Ordóñez-DelgadoFuentes:scopusFirst record of mitu salvini in nangaritza watershed, cordillera del cóndor, southeast of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The Salvin's Curassow (Mitu salvini), is a cracid that occurs, in Ecuador, in the Eastern forest lowPalabras claves:amazonía, Cracidae, ECUADOR, New record, Range extension, Salvins´s CurrasowAutores:Ivonne González, Leonardo Ordóñez-Delgado, Rodrigo Cisneros VidalFuentes:scopusNew contributions to the knowledge of birds in Tumbesian region; conservation implications of the Dry Forest Biosphere Reserve, Zapotillo, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Tumbesian region is considered one of the most important global areas for both threatened and endemiPalabras claves:Birds, Conservation, DIVERSITY, dry forest, ECUADOR, endemism, Tumbesian regionAutores:Andrea K. Jara-Guerrero, Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, Diego Armijos-Ojeda, Leonardo Ordóñez-Delgado, Rodrigo Cisneros Vidal, Tomás Gutierrez, G.Fuentes:googlescopusKnowledge gaps or change of distribution ranges? Explaining new records of birds in the ecuadorian tumbesian region of endemism
ArticleAbstract: The change in the distribution range is a common response of various species facing the effects of aPalabras claves:Distribution, Dry tropical forest, ECUADOR, global change, Species movementAutores:Adrian Orihuela-Torres, Boris A. Tinoco, Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, Leonardo Ordóñez-DelgadoFuentes:googlescopusSystematic review of the state about the knowledge of the vertebrates of the Podocarpus National Park
ReviewAbstract: The Podocarpus National Park is one of the most important and biggest protected areas of the TropicaPalabras claves:amphibians, Birds, ECUADOR, Fauna, FISH, Mammals, Podocarpus National Park, REPTILESAutores:Claudia Ramón-Vivanco, Leonardo Ordóñez-Delgado, Valeria Ortiz-ChalanFuentes:scopusThe Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Urbanization: Response of a Bird Community in the Neotropical Andes
ArticleAbstract: Urbanization constitutes one of the most aggressive drivers of habitat and biodiversity loss worldwiPalabras claves:Andes, Birds, DIVERSITY, ECUADOR, foraging strata, Land use, trophic guildsAutores:Carlos Iñiguez-Armijos, Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, Díaz M., Escudero A., Gosselin E., Leonardo Ordóñez-Delgado, Waits L.P.Fuentes:googlescopus