2015
DOI: 10.1007/bf03544294
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Annotated checklist of the birds of Brazil by the Brazilian Ornithological Records Committee / Lista comentada das aves do Brasil pelo Comitê Brasileiro de Registros Ornitológicos

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“…The identification of the species was done using a field guide and by comparison with available databases on interactive sites such as xeno-canto and Wikiaves (Sigrist 2013, Xeno-Canto 2017, Wikiaves 2017. The list of Brazilian birds regularized by the Brazilian Ornithological Records Committee (Piacentini et al, 2015) was used as basis for scientific nomenclature.…”
Section: Sampling Of the Bird Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The identification of the species was done using a field guide and by comparison with available databases on interactive sites such as xeno-canto and Wikiaves (Sigrist 2013, Xeno-Canto 2017, Wikiaves 2017. The list of Brazilian birds regularized by the Brazilian Ornithological Records Committee (Piacentini et al, 2015) was used as basis for scientific nomenclature.…”
Section: Sampling Of the Bird Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most representative families were Thraupidae (N= 7), Tyrannidae and Rynchocyclidae (N= 6), and Thamnophilidae and Trochilidae (N= 4). This result was expected because those families are the larger bird families in Brazil (Sick, 1997;Piacentini et al, 2015). Since the study area is next the urban area, we expected to find the Tyrannidae and Thraupidae families because of the insects, which are abundant during the year in urban areas (Poulin et al, 1994) and fruits, which are found in gardens and public squares (Villanueva & Silva, 1996), beyond these families are the most abundant in Brazil (Sick, 1997).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Os tamnofilídeos pertencem a ordem Passeriformes, locados na subordem Tyranni e a origem da família é resultante da radiação dos furnariídeos (sensu IRESTEDT et al, 2002), seguida da diversificação do grupo a partir do sul do continente em direção à região amazônica, provavelmente durante o Mioceno (23 a 5 Ma) (IRESTEDT et al, 2002). A família é a quarta em número de espécies de passeriformes na América do Sul atrás de Thaupidae, Tyrannidae sensu lato e Furnariidae sensu lato , sendo conhecidas mais de 230 espécies em 54 gêneros (PIACENTINI et al, 2015;REMSEN et al, 2016). Dados morfológicos, ecológicos e moleculares sustentam a monofilia da família, porém a sistemática do grupo está sob constante revisão devido a complexos de espécies mal delimitados e a inclusão de dados moleculares nos últimos anos vem trazendo resolução a sistemática do grupo (e.g.…”
Section: Hospedeiros: Família Thamnophilidae (Passeriformes)unclassified
“…BELMONTE-LOPES et al, 2012;BRAVO;CHESSER;BRUMFIELD, 2012;BRAVO et al, 2012;BRAVO;BRUMFIELD, , 2014a2014b;TELLO et al, 2014). Para o Brasil são registradas 187 espécies, com mais de 230 subespécies (PIACENTINI et al, 2015).…”
Section: Hospedeiros: Família Thamnophilidae (Passeriformes)unclassified
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