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Amazonian Bird Parasites

December 03rd, 2012
Answering questions about birds is a gratifying part of my job as a curator.  Answering my own questions maybe even better. But there are big questions like how did bird species diversity evolve? And there are small questions like is a single specimen correctly identified?
October 04th, 2012
News, media, and recent findings sponsored in part by the "Southern Amazonian birds and their symbionts: Biodiversity and endemicity of parasites from the most diverse avifauna on Earth" project.
October 04th, 2012
Students and trainees working on the "Southern Amazonian birds and their symbionts: Biodiversity and endemicity of parasites from the most diverse avifauna on Earth" project.
October 03rd, 2012
Collaborators currently working on the "Southern Amazonian birds and their symbionts: Biodiversity and endemicity of parasites from the most diverse avifauna on Earth" project
October 03rd, 2012
Principal Investigators for the "Southern Amazonian birds and their symbionts: Biodiversity and endemicity of parasites from the most diverse avifauna on Earth" project
August 30th, 2012
Pictures from our recent expeditions to study birds and parasites in Amazonia.
August 29th, 2012
An expedition to study birds and their parasites along the banks of the Rio Japurá, the meeting place of the Imerí and Napo areas of endemism.
August 29th, 2012
An expedition to the Xingu area of endemism in the Caxiuanã National Forest to survey birds and their associated parasites.

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