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Nesting biology of tapaculos (Rhinocryptidae) in fragmented south-temperate rainforests of Chile
(American Ornithologist Society, 2002)
We studied the effect of forest fragmentation on the nesting biology and reproductive success of three species of tapaculos (Rhinocryptidae) in relation to forest size, edge effects, and disturbance from livestock or logging ...
PRIMER REGISTRO DEL CHUCAO SCELORCHILUS RUBECULA (KITTLITZ, 1830) (RHINOCRYPTIDAE) EN MAGALLANES
(Universidad de Magallanes, 2008)
Abundancia y movimiento del Hued-Hued Castaño (Pteroptochus castaneus: Rhinocryptidae)
(2015)
Las plantaciones de pino reducen la riqueza y abundancia de especies. La presencia de sotobosque en las
plantaciones mitiga este efecto pero se ignora si podría mitigar también el impacto de la cosecha a tala rasa
sobre ...
Habitat selection of endemic birds in temperate forests in a biodiversity "Hotspot"
(Ministerio de Agricultura Pesca y Alimentacion, 2014)
Effects of the structure of pine plantations on their "softness" as barriers for ground-dwelling forest birds in south-central Chile
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2008-03-20)
Fragmentation combined with habitat loss can affect population persistence mainly by isolating habitat fragments. However, this isolation
depends, in part, on the species’ perception of the surrounding matrix compared to ...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analysis and classification of the family Rhinocryptidae (Aves: Passeriformes)
(Oxford University Press, 2012-10)
The family Rhinocryptidae comprises an assemblage of 12 genera and 55 species confined to the Neotropical region. Here we present the first morphology-based phylogenetic study of the Rhinocryptidae, using 90 anatomical ...
Observations at a chestnut-throated huet-huet (Pteroptochos castaneus, rhinocryptidae) nest: Parental behavior and predation attempts Observaciones sobre un nido de hued?hued castaÑo (pteroptochos castaneus, rhinocryptidae): Comportamiento parental e inte
(Neotropical Ornithological Society, 2017)
© The Neotropical Ornithological Society. The Chestnut-throated Huet-huet (Pteroptochus castaneus) is a poorly known species, endemic to Chile and Argentina. Here we describe observations made during eight days on a nest ...