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ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS AND FLUCTUATING ASYMMETRY IN ANTILOPHIA GALEATA, MYIOTHLYPIS FLAVEOLA AND BASILEUTERUS CULICIVORUS IN BRAZILIAN SAVANNA
2021
Oecologia Australis
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), defined as the random difference between two sides of a bilaterally symmetrical character, is often used to monitor biological populations in altered habitats. We aimed to compare the values of FA for wing and tarsi of three bird species (Antilophia galeata, Myiothlypis flaveola and Basileuterus culicivorus) in areas with different environmental stresses and to analyze their potential use as biomonitors. The birds were captured between March 2010 and March 2011, in
doi:10.4257/oeco.2021.2501.12
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