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Reproductivity and reising of Greater Rhea (Rhea americana) and Lesser Rhea (Pterocnemia pennata). A review
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2002-03Registro en:
Navarro, Joaquin Luis; Martella, Monica Beatriz; Reproductivity and reising of Greater Rhea (Rhea americana) and Lesser Rhea (Pterocnemia pennata). A review; Eugen Ulmer Gmbh Co; Archiv Fur Geflugelkunde; 63; 6; 3-2002; 124-132
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Autor
Navarro, Joaquin Luis
Martella, Monica Beatriz
Resumen
The Greater or Common Rhea (Rhea americana) and theLesser or Darwin’s Rhea (Pterocnemia pennata) are flight-less birds native from South America, that have conserva-tion and economic importance. Free-ranging populationsof these ratites have been detrimentally affected by humanactivities (BucherandNores, 1988;Carman, 1988;Martellaet al., 2000). On the other hand, during the1990s the farming of ratites, including rheas, experimenteda boom-and-bust process in USA, Canada and some Eur-opean countries (ChapmanandBass, 1994;Nara, 1994a;DeemingandAngel, 1996;Carbajoet al., 1997;Castel-lo ́, 1998a;Dey, 1998;GillespieandSchupp, 1998).