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Neotropical otters have been scarcely studied at the northern edge of their distribution in Mexico.  The species has nocturnal-twilight habits, and their principal food is fish and crustaceans.  The aim of this work was to know the foraging habi... see more

Neotropical otters have been scarcely studied at the northern edge of their distribution in Mexico.  The species has nocturnal-twilight habits, and their principal food is fish and crustaceans.  The aim of this work was to know the foraging habi... see more

Studies on avian diet provide important information about biology and ecological relationships of species, for instance, predation and competition. Despite the importance, studies about trophic ecology in the Neotropical region are still scarce, especiall... see more

Studies on avian diet provide important information about biology and ecological relationships of species, for instance, predation and competition. Despite the importance, studies about trophic ecology in the Neotropical region are still scarce, especiall... see more

Diversity of understory birds in tropical forests, natural recovery areas, and African oil palm crops in wetlands of the Izabal Lake, Guatemala. – African oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) crops have been identified as one of the most important threats to biod... see more

We present a photographic record of the Blue-gray Tanager (Thraupis episcopus) in an urban environment on the central coast of Oaxaca, Mexico. The nearest geographically known records are from the southeastern coastal plain of Guerrero, northeastern Mexic... see more

The Japanese-style mist net that mammalogists and ornithologists use extensively came into regular use by scientists in the 1950s and early 1960s and its use in capturing bats and birds unharmed is now worldwide.  The history of the innovative mist n... see more

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