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Avifaunal surveys in the central Peruvian Amazon clarify range limits and highlight links between avian and habitat diversity/Reconocimientos de avifauna de la Amazonia central del Peru clarifican limites en distribuciones y destacan el vinculo entre diversidad aviar y de habitats

The bird life of the central Peruvian Amazon is poorly known. To better characterize bird diversity and distributions, we conducted 4 expeditions to this lowland area, totaling 114 field days in 2015, 2018, and 2019. We focused on sampling under-surveyed habitats, terra firme in multiple interfluves...

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Published in:The Wilson journal of ornithology 2020-12, Vol.132 (4), p.934
Main Authors: Moncrieff, Andre E, Johnson, Oscar, Felix, Cristhian, Hiller, Anna E, Corbett, Eamon C, Brady, Matthew L, Seeholzer, Glenn F, Bautista, Emil, Lane, Daniel F, Harvey, Michael G
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