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health assessment of captive tinamids (aves, tinamiformes) in brazil.ninety-five (95) captive tinamids (aves, tinamiformes) of species crypturellus obsoletus (brown tinamou), crypturellus parvirostris (small-billed tinamou), crypturellus tataupa (tataupa tinamou), crypturellus undulatus (undulated tinamou), rhynchotus rufescens (red-winged tinamou), and tinamus solitarius (solitary tinamou) were evaluated for diseases of mandatory control in the brazilian poultry health program (pnsa). antibodies were detected by serum agglutination test (sat) in 4 birds for myco ...201223082518
diverse stages of sex-chromosome differentiation in tinamid birds: evidence from crossover analysis in eudromia elegans and crypturellus tataupa.all extant birds share the same sex-chromosome system: zz males and zw females with striking differences in the stages of sex-chromosome differentiation between the primitive palaeognathus ratites and the large majority of avian species grouped within neognaths. evolutionarily close to ratites is the neotropical order tinamiformes that has been scarcely explored regarding their zw pair morphology and constitution. tinamous, when compared to ratites, constitute a large group among palaeognathae, ...201121567220
comparative study of the digestive system of three species of tinamou. i. crypturellus tataupa, nothoprocta cinerascens, and nothura maculosa (aves: tinamidae).the morphology and histology, as well as the cytochemistry of complex carbohydrates, of the digestive system of crypturellus tataupa (tataupa tinamou), nothoprocta cinerascens (brushland tinamou), and nothura maculosa (spotted tinamou) are described. the general morphology of the digestive system of these birds follows the basic model of the avian alimentary canal, although statistical analysis shows that the lengths of the organs are significantly different among the species. from cephalic to c ...19968900557
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