Colección Ornitológica del Museo de Historia Natural de la Universidad de la Amazonia
Authors: Amaya, Natalia Juliet Pérez; del Pilar Sánchez Figueroa, Andrea;
doi: 10.15472/io48wl
Colección Ornitológica del Museo de Historia Natural de la Universidad de la Amazonia
Abstract
Este conjunto de datos muestra la información de los ejemplares pertenecientes a la colección de ornitología del Museo de Historia Natural de la Universidad de la Amazonia. Esta colección busca enriquecer el conocimiento de las especies de aves presentes en la región Andino-Amazónica, especialmente del departamento de Caquetá. La colección cuenta con un total de 246 ejemplares representando 126 especies pertenecientes a 35 familias.
Related Organizations
- University of the Amazon Colombia
Keywords
Región Andino-Amazónica, Occurrence, Centro INBIANAM, Specimen, UAM, Aves
Región Andino-Amazónica, Occurrence, Centro INBIANAM, Specimen, UAM, Aves
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