C.E.A. Carvalho’s scientific contributions

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Fig. 2. Map of Spizaetus records in the Atlantic Rainforest; squares indicate records of pairs, circles indicate nests and diamonds indicate records from cited literature. Big stars indicate the incidence of the three species of Spizaetus (yellow), or of two, S. ornatus and S. tyrannus (brown with black), and S. tyrannus and S. melanoleucus (white with black). Small stars indicate records of species in this study. In general, white is for S. melanoleucus, black is for S. tyrannus and brown is for S. ornatus. Scale: 1:5036552.  
Photo 1. Black hawk-eagle nest with young. Photo credit: Eduardo Pio Carvalho
Conservation, Management and Expansion of Protected and Non-Protected Tropical Forest Remnants Through Population Density Estimation, Ecology and Natural History of Top Predators; Case Studies of Birds of Prey (Spizaetus taxon)
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March 2012

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E.P.M. Carvalho-Filho

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... Por su parte, los machos permanecen en un radio de 1 km del nido y amplían su territorio a poco más de 1.000 ha (Bierregaard, 1994;Íñigo, 2000). En Brasil se registraron nidos en especies de árboles nativos también presentes en Misiones (Joenck et al., 2011;Canuto et al., 2012;Zilio, 2017), con lo que cabe suponer que elija los mismos para anidar en nuestro país. En Belice, todos los nidos estudiados tuvieron una sola cría y el período de incubación fue de 44 a 46 días. ...

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Dos décadas de trabajo con especies amenazadas de la Argentina
Conservation, Management and Expansion of Protected and Non-Protected Tropical Forest Remnants Through Population Density Estimation, Ecology and Natural History of Top Predators; Case Studies of Birds of Prey (Spizaetus taxon)