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Neotropical Owls

Diversity and Conservation

  • This book integrates the current knowledge for owls' distribution and ecology in each Neotropical country.
  • This books is addressed to researchers and students interested in the diverse biodiversity of Neotropic Owls.
  • Each chapter analyse the diversity, distribution and conservation status of each owl species in 18 Neotropical countries.
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (20 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. Introduction: The Birds in the Neotropical Region

    • José Luis Rangel-Salazar, Paula L. Enríquez
    Pages 1-6
  3. A Review of the Systematics of Neotropical Owls (Strigiformes)

    • Paula L. Enríquez, Knut Eisermann, Heimo Mikkola, José Carlos Motta-Junior
    Pages 7-19
  4. The Owls of Argentina

    • Ana Trejo, María Susana Bó
    Pages 21-37
  5. The Owls of Belize

    • H. Lee Jones, Jan C. Meerman
    Pages 39-74
  6. The Owls of Bolivia

    • Diego R. Méndez
    Pages 75-95
  7. The Owls of Brazil

    • Jose Carlos Motta-Junior, Ana Claudia Rocha Braga, Marco Antonio Monteiro Granzinolli
    Pages 97-158
  8. The Owls of Chile

    • Ricardo A. Figueroa R., Sergio Alvarado O., E. Soraya Corales S., Daniel González-Acuña, Roberto Schlatter V., David R. Martínez P.
    Pages 159-290
  9. The Owls of Costa Rica

    • Pablo Camacho-Varela, Randall Arguedas-Porras
    Pages 291-315
  10. The Owls of Colombia

    • Sergio Chaparro-Herrera, Sergio Córdoba-Córdoba, Juan Pablo López-Ordoñez, Juan Sebastián Restrepo-Cardona, Oswaldo Cortes-Herrera
    Pages 317-371
  11. The Owls of Ecuador

    • Juan F. Freile, Esteban A. Guevara, Cecilia Pacheco, Tatiana Santander
    Pages 373-395
  12. The Owls of El Salvador

    • Ricardo Pérez-León, Iselda Vega, Néstor Herrera
    Pages 397-418
  13. The Owls of French Guiana

    • Olivier Claessens, Nyls de Pracontal, Johan Ingels
    Pages 419-445
  14. The Owls of Guatemala

    • Knut Eisermann, Claudia Avendaño
    Pages 447-515
  15. The Owls of Hispaniola and Puerto Rico

    • Russell Thorstrom, Julio C. Gallardo
    Pages 517-534
  16. The Owls of Mexico

    • Paula L. Enríquez, José Raúl Vázquez-Pérez
    Pages 535-570
  17. The Owls of Nicaragua

    • Ana Trejo, Martín Lezama-López
    Pages 571-578
  18. The Owls of Panama

    • Belkys Jiménez-Ruíz, Karla Aparicio-Ubillúz, Francisco Delgado-Botello, Isis Tejada
    Pages 579-618
  19. The Owls of Paraguay

    • Alejandro Bodrati, Paul Smith, Hugo del Castillo, Ana Trejo
    Pages 619-631
  20. The Owls of Suriname

    • Serano Ramcharan, Otte Ottema
    Pages 633-644

About this book

This book presents a comprehensive biological and ecological information about owls in the neotropic area. In addition the book covers topics such as threats and conservation strategies for these nocturnal birds of prey from 18 Neotropical countries. Owls are a good example of diversification processes and have developed evolutionary characteristics themselves. These species are found almost everywhere in the world but most of them are distributed in tropical areas and about a third of them live in the Neotropics. This biogeographic region has a high biodiversity and even share lineages of species from other continents because at some point all were part of Pangea. Although we still have much to know and understand about this diverse, scarcely studied and threatened group this work aims to be a precedent for future and further research on the subject. 

Editors and Affiliations

  • El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Mexico

    Paula L. Enriquez

About the editor

Paula L. Enriquez received her Bachelor’s Degree in Biology from the National University of Mexico (UNAM), her Master’s Degree in Wildlife Management from the National University of Costa Rica (UNA), and her Doctorate Degree in Animal Science from the University of British Columbia in Canada.  Her main focus has been on the ecology and conservation of terrestrial birds, especially nocturnal raptors. She has collaborated with other scientists on several projects in Southern Mexico, Veracruz, Quintana Roo and Chiapas concerning both aquatic and terrestrial birds, and has published several scientific papers and outreach papers. She has presented papers on her research in both international and national congresses, guided and supervised undergraduate and graduate students in studies of bird ecology and habitat selection, studies of hummingbirds’ distribution in different habitats, diurnal raptors ecology, and biology of endangered bird species in the highlands, and studies of owl communities in tropical natural reserves. She has several projects about the study of endangered eagles as well as other endangered avian mountain species.  Her projects have been funded by USFWS, Idea Wild, CONABIO, CONANP, and others.  Since 1996 she has been a researcher and professor in the Department of Biodiversity Conservation in El Colegio de la Frontera Sur.  She has been a recognized as a national researcher since 2010 and recently has become the Chief Editor for a Mexican Ornithologist Journal.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Neotropical Owls

  • Book Subtitle: Diversity and Conservation

  • Editors: Paula L. Enriquez

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57108-9

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biomedical and Life Sciences (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer International Publishing AG 2017

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-57107-2Published: 09 August 2017

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-319-86078-7Published: 22 August 2018

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-57108-9Published: 24 July 2017

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XIV, 670

  • Number of Illustrations: 88 b/w illustrations, 102 illustrations in colour

  • Additional Information: Original Spanish edition published by ECOSUR, San Cristóbal de las Casas, 2015

  • Topics: Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography, Animal Ecology, Biodiversity, Conservation Biology/Ecology

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eBook USD 149.00
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Softcover Book USD 199.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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Hardcover Book USD 219.99
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