28 results on '"Miranda, Everton B. P."'
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2. Long-term concentration of tropical forest nutrient hotspots is generated by a central-place apex predator
3. The Ecology of Browsing and Grazing in Other Vertebrate Taxa
4. Book Review: Aves de Rapina Do Brasil: Volume I – Diurnos
5. Taphonomy of harpy eagle predation on primates and other mammals
6. Historical Assumptions about the Predation Patterns of Yellow Anacondas ( Eunectes notaeus ) : Are They Infrequent Feeders?
7. Tropical deforestation induces thresholds of reproductive viability and habitat suitability in Earth’s largest eagles
8. Taphonomy of harpy eagle predation on primates and other mammals.
9. Multi‐scale habitat overlap in two broad‐ranged sympatric Neotropical forest eagles reveals shared environmental space and habitat use.
10. Multi‐scale habitat overlap in two broad‐ranged sympatric Neotropical forest eagles reveals shared environmental space and habitat use
11. What are jaguars eating in a half-empty forest? Insights from diet in an overhunted Caatinga reserve
12. The Ecology of Browsing and Grazing in Other Vertebrate Taxa
13. Assessing the sustainability of yellow anaconda (Eunectes notaeus) harvest
14. Sex and breeding status affect prey composition of Harpy Eagles Harpia harpyja
15. Range-wide habitat use of the Harpy Eagle indicates four major tropical forest gaps in the Key Biodiversity Area network
16. Reduced range size and Important Bird and Biodiversity Area coverage for the Harpy Eagle ( Harpia harpyja ) predicted from multiple climate change scenarios
17. Harpy Eagle Harpia harpyja nest activity patterns: Potential ecotourism and conservation opportunities in the Amazon Forest
18. Commentary: the Past, Present, and Future of the Global Raptor Impact Network
19. Harpy Eagle Harpia harpyja nest activity patterns: Potential ecotourism and conservation opportunities in the Amazon Forest.
20. Geographic range estimates and environmental requirements for the harpy eagle derived from spatial models of current and past distribution
21. Reintroducing apex predators: the perils of muddling guilds and taxocenoses
22. Species distribution modeling reveals strongholds and potential reintroduction areas for the world’s largest eagle
23. Geographic range estimates and environmental requirements for the harpy eagle derived from spatial models of current and past distribution.
24. High moon brightness and low ambient temperatures affect sloth predation by harpy eagles.
25. Prey Composition of Harpy Eagles (Harpia harpyja) in Raleighvallen, Suriname
26. The Plight of Reptiles as Ecological Actors in the Tropics
27. The Ecology of Human-Anaconda Conflict: A Study Using Internet Videos
28. Sex and breeding status affect prey composition of Harpy Eagles Harpia harpyja.
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