Article: Riparian bird community from the Rio Sabinas, Coahuila, Mexico.

Abstract.-Riparian areas have been identified as key habitats for wildlife, especially for the North American arid landscape; however, similar areas in northern Mexico have been poorly studied. This study was conducted in a riparian habitat dominated by Montezuma bald cypresses (Taxodium mucronatum) of the Rio Sabinas, Coahuila, Mexico, from December 2004 to November 2005. Monthly samples were conducted, using a total of 443 point counts, in three river sections characterized by distinct levels of disturbance, from lesser to greater: Melchor Muzquiz, San Juan de Sabinas and Sabinas. A total of 168 species were recorded. The Melchor Muzquiz section exhibited the smallest ...

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