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Louisiana State University

2014

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A Consensus Taxonomy For The Hawaiian Honeycreepers, H. Douglas Pratt Oct 2014

A Consensus Taxonomy For The Hawaiian Honeycreepers, H. Douglas Pratt

Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural Science, Louisiana State University

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Comments On Some African Taxa Of Leptotyphlopid Snakes, Jeff Boundy Sep 2014

Comments On Some African Taxa Of Leptotyphlopid Snakes, Jeff Boundy

Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural Science, Louisiana State University

Miscellaneous material of African Leptotyphlopidae are discussed: An overlooked senior synonym of Namibiana latifrons, mental scale characteristics in Tricheilostoma greenwelli, an insular record of Leptotyphlops pembae, a range expansion of Myriopholis adleri (new to the country of Ghana), and cephalic scale terminology of Rhinoleptus koniagui.


Birds In Peatswamp At Klias Forest Reserve And Environs, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, Frederick H. Sheldon, Geoffrey Davison, Anna Wong, Robert G. Moyle Apr 2014

Birds In Peatswamp At Klias Forest Reserve And Environs, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, Frederick H. Sheldon, Geoffrey Davison, Anna Wong, Robert G. Moyle

Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural Science, Louisiana State University

Periodically from 1998-2004, we surveyed birds in the Klias Forest Reserve, which is one of the last remaining pockets of peatswamp in western Sabah. We report here on those surveys. We also review prior work on birds in peatswamp and swamp forest in the Klias-Sipitang region of Sabah as it relates to the conservation of habitat and birds specialized on peatswamp. Peatswamp forest is in jeopardy from development and fires throughout Borneo, and particularly in the Malaysian State of Sabah, which had very little to start. Peatswamp in the Klias area is of particular importance for conservation and bird watching …


Notes On The Avifauna Of The Floodplain Forest Of The Rio Mamoré, Beni, Bolivia, With A Description Of The Juvenile Plumage Of Unicolored Thrush (Turdus Haplochrous) (Aves: Turdidae), Ryan S. Terrill, Miguel Angel Aponte Justiniano, Michael G. Harvey, Glenn F. Seeholzer, Rosa Ines Strem Mar 2014

Notes On The Avifauna Of The Floodplain Forest Of The Rio Mamoré, Beni, Bolivia, With A Description Of The Juvenile Plumage Of Unicolored Thrush (Turdus Haplochrous) (Aves: Turdidae), Ryan S. Terrill, Miguel Angel Aponte Justiniano, Michael G. Harvey, Glenn F. Seeholzer, Rosa Ines Strem

Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural Science, Louisiana State University

Notes on the avifauna of the floodplain forest of the Rio Mamoré, Beni, Bolivia, with a description of the Juvenile plumage of Unicolored Thrush (Turdus haplochrous) – The floodplain forest along the Rio Mamoré is an isolated stretch of riverine forest in the matrix of flooded grassland and gallery forest of the Llanos de Moxos in the department of Beni, Bolivia and contains an understudied avifauna. This habitat potentially represents a stronghold for certain bird taxa. During Dec 2010-Jan 2011, we conducted daily audiovisual censuses, targeted collecting with shotguns, and general collecting with mist-nets for birds at a …


Notes On Bird Species In Bamboo In Northern Madre De Dios, Peru, Including The First Peruvian Record Of Acre Tody-Tyrant (Hemitriccus Cohnhafti), Michael G. Harvey, Daniel F. Lane, Justin Hite, Ryan S. Terrill, Sheila Figueroa Ramírez, Brian Tilston Smith, John Klicka, Walter Vargas Campos Feb 2014

Notes On Bird Species In Bamboo In Northern Madre De Dios, Peru, Including The First Peruvian Record Of Acre Tody-Tyrant (Hemitriccus Cohnhafti), Michael G. Harvey, Daniel F. Lane, Justin Hite, Ryan S. Terrill, Sheila Figueroa Ramírez, Brian Tilston Smith, John Klicka, Walter Vargas Campos

Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural Science, Louisiana State University

In the southwestern Amazon Basin, large areas of habitat are comprised predominantly of Guadua bamboo. Many bird species occur in or specialize on Guadua-dominated habitats, but little is known about the taxonomy, distribution, and evolutionary history of this avian assemblage. During 2011, we surveyed the surroundings of Iberia, an area with many large Guadua stands in the southern Peruvian Amazon. We found many Guadua specialist bird species and discovered a surprising Andean element to the local avifauna. We present information on Guadua specialists, Andean species, birds of open habitats, and avian migration and reproduction. We provide accounts for species …