Neotropical owls diversity and conservation

This book presents a comprehensive biological and ecological information about owls in the neotropic area. In addition the book covers topics such as threats and conservation strategies for these nocturnal birds of prey from 18 Neotropical countries. Owls are a good example of diversification processes and have developed evolutionary characteristics themselves. These species are found almost everywhere in the world but most of them are distributed in tropical areas and about a third of them live in the Neotropics. This biogeographic region has a high biodiversity and even share lineages of species from other continents because at some point all were part of Pangea. Although we still have much to know and understand about this diverse, scarcely studied and threatened group this work aims to be a precedent for future and further research on the subject.

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Main Author: Enríquez Rocha, Paula Lidia Doctora editora 7252
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Cham, Switzerland Springer International Publishing AG c201
Subjects:Búhos, Lechuzas, Aves, Taxonomía animal, Historia natural,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:400482024-07-10T11:26:30ZNeotropical owls diversity and conservation Enríquez Rocha, Paula Lidia Doctora editora 7252 textCham, Switzerland Springer International Publishing AGc2017engThis book presents a comprehensive biological and ecological information about owls in the neotropic area. In addition the book covers topics such as threats and conservation strategies for these nocturnal birds of prey from 18 Neotropical countries. Owls are a good example of diversification processes and have developed evolutionary characteristics themselves. These species are found almost everywhere in the world but most of them are distributed in tropical areas and about a third of them live in the Neotropics. This biogeographic region has a high biodiversity and even share lineages of species from other continents because at some point all were part of Pangea. Although we still have much to know and understand about this diverse, scarcely studied and threatened group this work aims to be a precedent for future and further research on the subject.Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 661-6701 Introduction: The Birds in the Neotropical Region.. 2 A Review of the Systematics of Neotropical Owls (Strigiformes.. 3 The Owls of Argentina.. 4 The Owls of Belize.. 5 The Owls of Bolivia.. 6 The Owls of Brazil.. 7 The Owls of Chile.. 8 The Owls of Costa Rica.. 9 The Owls of Colombia.. 10 The Owls of Ecuador.. 11 The Owls of El Salvador.. 12 The Owls of French Guiana.. 13 The Owls of Guatemala.. 14 The Owls of Hispaniola and Puerto Rico.. 15 The Owls of Mexico.. 16 The Owls of Nicaragua.. 17 The Owls of Panama.. 18 The Owls of Paraguay.. 19 The Owls of Suriname.. 20 The Owls of Uruguay.. IndexThis book presents a comprehensive biological and ecological information about owls in the neotropic area. In addition the book covers topics such as threats and conservation strategies for these nocturnal birds of prey from 18 Neotropical countries. Owls are a good example of diversification processes and have developed evolutionary characteristics themselves. These species are found almost everywhere in the world but most of them are distributed in tropical areas and about a third of them live in the Neotropics. This biogeographic region has a high biodiversity and even share lineages of species from other continents because at some point all were part of Pangea. Although we still have much to know and understand about this diverse, scarcely studied and threatened group this work aims to be a precedent for future and further research on the subject.BúhosLechuzasAvesTaxonomía animalHistoria naturalLos búhos neotropicales: diversidad y conservaciónURN:ISBN:9783319571072URN:ISBN:9783319571089Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso
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Lechuzas
Aves
Taxonomía animal
Historia natural
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Lechuzas
Aves
Taxonomía animal
Historia natural
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Lechuzas
Aves
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Historia natural
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Lechuzas
Aves
Taxonomía animal
Historia natural
Enríquez Rocha, Paula Lidia Doctora editora 7252
Neotropical owls diversity and conservation
description This book presents a comprehensive biological and ecological information about owls in the neotropic area. In addition the book covers topics such as threats and conservation strategies for these nocturnal birds of prey from 18 Neotropical countries. Owls are a good example of diversification processes and have developed evolutionary characteristics themselves. These species are found almost everywhere in the world but most of them are distributed in tropical areas and about a third of them live in the Neotropics. This biogeographic region has a high biodiversity and even share lineages of species from other continents because at some point all were part of Pangea. Although we still have much to know and understand about this diverse, scarcely studied and threatened group this work aims to be a precedent for future and further research on the subject.
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Lechuzas
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