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Biology and Conservation of the Piping Guans
Biology
and Conservation of the
Piping Guans (Pipile)
CONTENTS
Foreword by Nigel J. Collar
FIELD
CONSERVATION AND ECOLOGY
Gina
Sedaghatkish, Mauro Galetti and Carina Denny
The importance of Pipile as a seed-disperser of economically
important plants
Stan Temple
The status of Pipile pipile in Trinidad
Robert P. Clay, Alberto Madroño-N and James C. Lowen
A review of the status and ecology of the Black-fronted Piping-guan (Pipile jacutinga) in Paraguay
Mauro Galetti
Ecology and conservation of Pipile jacutinga in Sao Paulo
State, Brazil
Fábio Olmos
The Pipile cumanensis grayi - P. cujubi nattereri contact
zone in Mato Grosso, Brazil
Alfredo J. Begazo
Population abundance of Pipile cumanensis in Northeastern
Peru
CAPTIVE BREEDING
Karen
E. DeMatteo, Cheryl S. Asa, Michael S. Macek, and Timothy L. Snyder
Use of the Common Piping Guan (Pipile c. cumanensis) as a
model for short- and long-term preservation of Cracid semen
Veronique Connolly and Gilles Seutin
The how and why of a captive breeding program for the critically
endangered Trinidad Piping Guan
HARVEST PATTERNS
Daniel
M. Brooks
Pipile as a protein souce to rural hunters and Amerindians
Alfredo J. Begazo
Implications of a community basewildlife management program in the
conservation of Pipile cumanensis
CONCLUSION
Daniel M. Brooks and Stuart D. Strahl
Action Planning for Endangered Piping Guans (Pipile)
Appendix 1
Threats and Actions for Pipile
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