Harpia Harpyja
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13. Características de árvores emergentes utilizadas por Gavião-real (Harpia harpyja) para nidificação no centro e leste da Amazônia Brasileira
The Harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja) the American powerful raptor lives thought the New Worlds forests, from the south of Mexico to the northeast of Argentina. Between 1984 and 2000, that species was listed in a threatened of extinction Brazilian species list. At the Atlantic Forest the population declined drastically, by the way of the deforestation - the watch
Publicado em: 2005
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14. Aves de três remanescentes florestais do norte do Estado do Paraná, sul do Brasil, com sugestões para a conservação e manejo
One hundred eighty species in a preliminary inventory were identified. From these, 166 were in an area of 832.5 ha (Mata São Francisco State Park), 84 in another of 9.7 ha (Manoel Júlio de Almeida Municipal Forest) and 99 in the third remnant, briefly sampled, of 218 ha (Mata São Paulo). Comparing these numbers to inventories of nearby sites was considere
Revista Brasileira de Zoologia. Publicado em: 2000-09
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15. Ancient DNA Provides New Insights into the Evolutionary History of New Zealand's Extinct Giant Eagle
Prior to human settlement 700 years ago New Zealand had no terrestrial mammals—apart from three species of bats—instead, approximately 250 avian species dominated the ecosystem. At the top of the food chain was the extinct Haast's eagle, Harpagornis moorei. H. moorei (10–15 kg; 2–3 m wingspan) was 30%–40% heavier than the largest extant eagle (the
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