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  1. Article ; Online: A new species of Caecilia (Gymnophiona, Caeciliidae) from the Magdalena valley region of Colombia

    Andrés R. Acosta-Galvis / Mauricio Torres / Paola Pulido-Santacruz

    ZooKeys, Vol 884, Iss , Pp 135-

    2019  Volume 157

    Abstract: A new species of the genus Caecilia (Caeciliidae) from the western foothills of the Serranía de los Yariguíes in Colombia is described. Caecilia pulchraserrana sp. nov. is similar to C. degenerata and C. corpulenta but differs from these species in ... ...

    Abstract A new species of the genus Caecilia (Caeciliidae) from the western foothills of the Serranía de los Yariguíes in Colombia is described. Caecilia pulchraserrana sp. nov. is similar to C. degenerata and C. corpulenta but differs from these species in having fewer primary annular grooves and a shorter body length. With this new species, the currently recognized species in the genus are increased to 35. Mitochondrial DNA sequences, including newly sequenced terminals representing two additional, previously unanalyzed species, corroborate the phylogenetic position of the new species within Caecilia and the monophyly of the genus. This analysis also included newly sequenced terminals of Epicrionops aff. parkeri (Rhinatrematidae) and trans-Andean Microcaecilia nicefori (Siphonopidae). Evidence was found for the non-monophyly of the family Siphonopidae and the siphonopid genera Microcaecilia and Siphonops. The implications of these results for caecilian systematics are discussed and the status of the trans-Andean populations of Caecilia degenerata is commented upon.
    Keywords Zoology ; QL1-991
    Subject code 590
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-10-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Pensoft Publishers
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article ; Online: Birds of the Chingaza National Park and buffer zone, Eastern Cordillera Colombia

    Luis Guillermo Linares-Romero / Orlando Acevedo-Charry / Fredy Avellaneda / Oswaldo Cortés-Herrera / Andrés M. Cuervo / Robinson Galindo-T / David Hernández / Sebastián Pérez-Peña / Ángel Ramiro Pulido / Paola Pulido-Santacruz / Diana Santana / Glenn F. Seeholzer / María del Socorro Sierra-Buitrago / Juliana Soto-Patiño / Oscar Laverde-R.

    Biota Colombiana, Vol 21, Iss

    2020  Volume 1

    Abstract: We describe the bird species composition in the Chingaza National Park and its buffer zone, based on a revision of 10 published studies, recent fieldwork between 2008-2017, and the Colombia Bio expedition on 2018. We report 531 species for the Chingaza ... ...

    Abstract We describe the bird species composition in the Chingaza National Park and its buffer zone, based on a revision of 10 published studies, recent fieldwork between 2008-2017, and the Colombia Bio expedition on 2018. We report 531 species for the Chingaza National Park and its buffer zone, grouped in 339 genera and 57 families. Six species are endemic to Colombia, 14 are near-endemic, 1 is critically endangered, 6 are endangered, 4 are vulnerable, 3 are near-threatened and 37 are migratory. This list includes 149 species more than those comprised in previous information from published datasets and ornithological collections. Additionally, we generated genetic barcodes, based sequences of the mtDNA gene COI, for 74 species, and present the first genetic record from Colombia in Barcode of Life Datasystems (BOLD) for Dysithamnus leucostictus, Chamaeza turdina, Rupicola peruvianus, Atlapetes semirufus, Euphonia mesochrysa and Chlorospingus flavopectus olsoni. This list is a tool to promote the study and conservation of birds in this area of the Colombian Eastern Cordillera.
    Keywords adnmt ; andes tropicales ; avifauna ; colombia bio ; listado de especies ; Biology (General) ; QH301-705.5
    Subject code 590
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  3. Article: Birds of the Chingaza National Park and buffer zone, Eastern Cordillera Colombia

    Luis Guillermo Linares-Romero / Orlando Acevedo-Charry / Fredy Avellaneda / Oswaldo Cortés-Herrera / Andrés M. Cuervo / Robinson Galindo-T / David Hernández / Sebastián Pérez-Peña / Ángel Ramiro Pulido / Paola Pulido-Santacruz / Diana Santana / Glenn F. Seeholzer / María del Socorro Sierra-Buitrago / Juliana Soto-Patiño / Oscar Laverde-R.

    Biota Colombiana. 2020 Jan., v. 21, no. 1

    2020  

    Abstract: We describe the bird species composition in the Chingaza National Park and its buffer zone, based on a revision of 10 published studies, recent fieldwork between 2008-2017, and the Colombia Bio expedition on 2018. We report 531 species for the Chingaza ... ...

    Abstract We describe the bird species composition in the Chingaza National Park and its buffer zone, based on a revision of 10 published studies, recent fieldwork between 2008-2017, and the Colombia Bio expedition on 2018. We report 531 species for the Chingaza National Park and its buffer zone, grouped in 339 genera and 57 families. Six species are endemic to Colombia, 14 are near-endemic, 1 is critically endangered, 6 are endangered, 4 are vulnerable, 3 are near-threatened and 37 are migratory. This list includes 149 species more than those comprised in previous information from published datasets and ornithological collections. Additionally, we generated genetic barcodes, based sequences of the mtDNA gene COI, for 74 species, and present the first genetic record from Colombia in Barcode of Life Datasystems (BOLD) for Dysithamnus leucostictus, Chamaeza turdina, Rupicola peruvianus, Atlapetes semirufus, Euphonia mesochrysa and Chlorospingus flavopectus olsoni. This list is a tool to promote the study and conservation of birds in this area of the Colombian Eastern Cordillera.
    Keywords birds ; data collection ; genes ; migratory behavior ; national parks ; species diversity ; Colombia
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2020-01
    Publishing place Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2401299-3
    ISSN 2539-200X
    ISSN 2539-200X
    DOI 10.21068/c2020.v21n01a09
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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