2021
DOI: 10.15381/rpb.v28iespecial.21916
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Estudios ornitológicos en Loreto, Perú: notas sobre su historia

Abstract: En 1542 Orellana llega al Amazonas e inicia una historia de exploración continua de Loreto. Sin embargo, los estudios de las aves de este departamento recién empiezan en el siglo XIX con las exploraciones de Johann Baptist von Spix, Johann Jakob Von Tschudi, Francis-Louis de Castelnau, Emile Deville, Edward Bartlett, John Hauxwell y Henry Walter Bates quienes colectan para museos europeos y estadounidenses. En 1850 llega Antonio Raimondi al Perú incorporándose a la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos e in… Show more

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“…Peru ranks among the most biodiverse countries in terms of bird diversity, harboring around 17% of global bird species [ 6 , 7 ]. Exploration in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest has had a great focus on birdlife since early European and North American expeditions in the 1800s [ 8 ] and has provided a long-term record of bird diversity in the region. However, Peruvian avifauna is currently facing several threats such as habitat loss and modification due to agricultural expansion (particularly oil palm production [ 9 ]), illegal gold mining [ 10 ], poaching [ 11 ], and illegal wildlife trade [ 12 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peru ranks among the most biodiverse countries in terms of bird diversity, harboring around 17% of global bird species [ 6 , 7 ]. Exploration in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest has had a great focus on birdlife since early European and North American expeditions in the 1800s [ 8 ] and has provided a long-term record of bird diversity in the region. However, Peruvian avifauna is currently facing several threats such as habitat loss and modification due to agricultural expansion (particularly oil palm production [ 9 ]), illegal gold mining [ 10 ], poaching [ 11 ], and illegal wildlife trade [ 12 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%