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The Wilson Journal of Ornithology | 2007

AVIAN BIOGEOGRAPHY OF AMAZONIAN FLOODED FORESTS IN THE RIO BRANCO BASIN, BRAZIL

Luciano N. Naka; Mario Cohn-Haft; Andrew Whittaker; Juan Mazar Barnett; Marcela De Fátima Torres

Abstract Flooded forests represent an important part of Amazonian diversity, yet the distribution, ecology, and evolutionary history of the avifauna of these forests have received little attention. We conducted ornithological surveys in the Rio Branco Basin, which is entirely in the Brazilian State of Roraima. In this paper, we discuss the presence of 20 bird species recorded along the lower Rio Branco, 16 of which represent new records for the State of Roraima and the entire Rio Branco Basin. Among our most interesting records are four species of white-water river specialists (Synallaxis propinqua, Stigmatura napensis, Serpophaga hypoleuca, and Conirostrum bicolor) that have populations on the lower Rio Branco, isolated from other Amazonian white-water river systems by the black waters of the Rio Negro where they do not occur. We also discovered new localities for the endemic and endangered Rio Branco Antbird (Cercomacra carbonaria), doubling the size of its known range. We discuss the implications of these records in a biogeographic perspective for better understanding the distributional patterns of the flooded-forest avifauna in Amazonia.


Bird Conservation International | 2014

Distribution and habitat use of the Austral Rail Rallus antarcticus and perspectives on its conservation

Juan Mazar Barnett; Santiago Imberti; Ignacio Roesler

Summary We present the results of searches for the Austral Rail Rallus antarcticus in Argentine and Chilean Patagonia between January 1998 and February 2006 and from subsequent visits. We surveyed 58 localities and found the rail in 22, which collectively cover approximately 85 km 2 of habitat. A maximum of 175 individuals were detected. This poorly known species was rediscovered in 1998; since then, it has been found in 18 additional localities, providing further data on distribution, habitat and seasonal movements. During the searches, we found that the species faces different threats, such as reduction of wetlands due to cattle grazing, burning and abnormal water management, but also the presence of American mink Neovison vison . However, due to the lack of prior information we conclude that the species should be maintained as Vulnerable.


Bird Conservation International | 2000

Rediscovery and subsequent observations of Kaempfer's Tody-tyrant Hemitriccus kaempferi in Santa Catarina, Brazil, with notes on conservation, life history and plumage

Juan Mazar Barnett; Guy M. Kirwan; Mark Pearman; Luciano N. Naka; Joseph A. Tobias

Summary Previously known from two specimens, Kaempfer’s Tody-tyrant Hemitriccus kaempferi is a globally threatened species endemic to the southern Brazil Atlantic Forest. The first field observations of this little-known taxon were made in the 1990s and our data therefore provide the first published information on its natural history, including breeding biology, behaviour and vocalizations, as well as a new locality. As very little information has appeared in the literature concerning the identification of this species, we present notes on its plumage and habits. Remarks concerning the species’s conservation prospects and the importance of the remaining forest in the vicinity of the type-locality for other threatened bird species are made.


Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club | 2004

Further comments on the avifauna of the middle Sao Francisco Valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Guy M. Kirwan; Juan Mazar Barnett; Marcelo Ferreira de Vasconcelos; Marcos A. Raposo; Santos D’Angelo Neto; Ignacio Roesler


Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club | 1997

New and noteworthy observations on the Paraguayan avifauna

James Lowen; Robert P. Clay; Juan Mazar Barnett; Alberto. Madrono N.; Mark Pearman; Bernabé López Lanús; Joseph A. Tobias; Durwyn C Liley; Thomas M. Brooks; Estela Z Esquivel; Jane M Reid


Journal of Field Ornithology | 2000

THE DISPLAY OF THE WHITE-WINGED NIGHTJAR

Rob Clay; Bernabé López Lanús; Joseph A. Tobias; James Lowen; Juan Mazar Barnett


Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club | 2000

New and noteworthy bird records from Santa Catarina state, Brazil

Luciano N. Naka; Juan Mazar Barnett; Guy M. Kirwan; Joseph A. Tobias; Marcos A. G. Azevedo


Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia - Brazilian Journal of Ornithology | 2013

Significant ornithological observations from the Rio São Francisco Valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil, with notes on conservation and biogeography.

Juan Mazar Barnett; Guy M. Kirwan; Jeremy Minns


Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia - Brazilian Journal of Ornithology | 2014

The avifauna of Virua National Park, Roraima, reveals megadiversity in northern Amazonia

Thiago Orsi laranjeiras; Luciano Nicolás Naka; Catherine L. Bechtoldt; Thiago Vernaschi Vieira da Costa; Christian Borges Andretti; Marconi C. Cerqueira; Marcela De Fátima Torres; Gisiane Lima Rodrigues; Marcos Pérsio Dantas Santos; Claudeir F. Vargas; Angela Midori Furuya Pacheco; Carla Haisler Sardelli; Juan Mazar Barnett; Mario Cohn-Haft


Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club | 2003

Reassignment of Chordeiles vielliardi Lencioni-Neto, 1994, to Nyctiprogne Bonaparte, 1857, with comments on the latter genus and some presumably related chordeilines (Caprimulgidae)

Bret M. Whitney; José Fernando Pacheco; Richard E Webster Paulo Sérgio Moreira Da Fonseca; Guy M. Kirwan; Juan Mazar Barnett

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Guy M. Kirwan

Field Museum of Natural History

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Luciano N. Naka

Louisiana State University

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Rob Clay

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems

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James Lowen

University of Cambridge

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Ignacio Roesler

University of Buenos Aires

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Alejandro Bodrati

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems

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Andrei Langeloh Roos

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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