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A new species of wren (troglodytidae: thryophilus) from the dry cauca river canyon, northwestern colombia

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This newly discovered wren is uncommon and threatened because of ongoing transformation of natural habitats in the Cauca River Canyon, and especially because of the planned construction of a major dam in the region; immediate conservation actions are thus imperative.
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. We describe a new species of wren in the genus Thryophilus (Troglodytidae) based on analysis of morphological, vocal, and genetic variation. Individuals of the new species are readily separated in the field or the museum from those of any other wren species, including its closest relatives T. rufalbus and T. nicefori, by a combination of traits including, but not limited to, plumage coloration of the upperparts, the pattern of barring on the wings and tail, overall smaller body size, a richer repertoire of syllable types, shorter trills, and distinctive terminal syllables. The new species is allopatrically distributed in relation to its congeners, being restricted to the dry Cauca River Canyon, a narrow inter-Andean valley enclosed by the Nechi Refuge rainforests and the northern sectors of the Western and Central Andes of Colombia. Individuals or pairs have been found only in remnant patches of dry forest and scrub at 250– 850 m elevation. This newly discovered species is uncommon and threaten...

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Threatened Birds of the Americas (the ICBP/IUCN Red Data Book)

TL;DR: Collar and Stuart as mentioned in this paper used the ICBP bird red data book to list the endangered birds of the world, which was published in 1992 and is a must-read book for anyone with an interest in conservation and/or the field status of the endangered Birds of the Americas.
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Taxonomic revision of the olingos (Bassaricyon), with description of a new species, the Olinguito

TL;DR: Surprisingly, this Andean endemic species, which the Olinguito has never been previously described, represents a new species in the order Carnivora and is the smallest living member of the family Procyonidae.
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Knowledge of Colombian biodiversity: published and indexed

TL;DR: A bibliometric analysis of 5,264 indexed publications on biodiversity in Colombia published during the period 1990–2011 and gathered by searching the Web of Knowledge database found variation in the number of studies per year, which presented a long-term trend of increasing volume.
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Identifying biases at different spatial and temporal scales of diversification: a case study in the Neotropical parrotlet genus Forpus

TL;DR: The robustness of diversification patterns in the avian genus Forpus is examined by testing whether the use of different units of biodiversity impacted diversification rates and inferences regarding important biogeographic breaks in the genus, and indicates that conflicting models on the temporal origins of Neotropical birds may be attributable to sampling biases.
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Inferring the Origins of Lowland Neotropical Birds

TL;DR: Fld et al. as discussed by the authors found evidence of ongoing speciation via geographic isolation in birds in the Neotropics via geographic partitioning of primates on opposite banks of the Rio Negro and suggested that the river played some role in speciation.
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TL;DR: Development of the CIPRES Science Gateway is described, a web portal designed to provide researchers with transparent access to the fastest available community codes for inference of phylogenetic relationships, and implementation of these codes on scalable computational resources.
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Animal Species and Evolution

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