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Assessing methods for estimating minimum population size and monitoring andean condors (Vultur Gryphus) in Southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The Andean Condor (Vultur gryphus) is a critically endangered species in Ecuador and is threatened aPalabras claves:Andean condor, Cajas national park, Feeding station, Monitoring, Paramo, Population size, VULTUR GRYPHUSAutores:Boris A. Tinoco, Graham C.H., Latta S.C., Pedro Xavier Astudillo WebsterFuentes:googlescopusInfluence of patch factors and connectivity on the avifauna of fragmented polylepis forest in the Ecuadorian Andes
ArticleAbstract: Human-induced alteration of habitat is a major threat to biodiversity worldwide, especially in areasPalabras claves:Bird communities, Bird guilds, Forest patches, Gynoxys, High Andes, ParamoAutores:Boris A. Tinoco, Graham C.H., Latta S.C., Pedro Xavier Astudillo Webster, Strubbe D.Fuentes:googlescopusPatterns and magnitude of temporal change in avian communities in the ecuadorian andes
ArticleAbstract: The tropical Andes rank first among the world's 25 "hotspots" of biodiversity and endemism yet are tPalabras claves:Avian abundance, Climate Change, Habitat change, Land use, Monitoring, Paramo, protected areasAutores:Boris A. Tinoco, Graham C.H., Latta S.C., Pedro Xavier Astudillo WebsterFuentes:googlescopusThe impact of roads on the avifauna of páramo grasslands in Cajas National Park, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: National parks are an important tool for conserving biodiversity, particularly in areas of high biodPalabras claves:Abundance, bird community, Cajas national park, Paramo, road impacts, Species richness, stressorAutores:Boris A. Tinoco, Farwig N., Gabriela M. Samaniego, Graham C.H., Juan Manuel Aguilar Ullauri, Latta S.C., Pedro J. Machado, Pedro Xavier Astudillo WebsterFuentes:scopusThree new endemic species of Lepanthes (Orchidaceae, Pleurothallidinae) from the highlands of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Three new species of Lepanthes from Ecuador are described and illustrated. These additions to the EcPalabras claves:El Oro, endemism, evergreen montane forest, IMBABURA, Lepanthes caranqui, Lepanthes microprosartima, Lepanthes orolojaensis, Paramo, PICHINCHAAutores:García T.S., Gavilanes M.J., Graham C.H., Marco Federico Monteros, María Fernanda López, Suarez F.T.Fuentes:scopus