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Cadena, Carlos Daniel

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Carlos Daniel
Cadena
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Publications (6)       Publishing history histogram

  1. Avendaño, Jorge E., Andrés M. Cuervo, Juan P. Lopez-O, Natalia Gutiérrez-Pinto, Alexander Cortés-Diago & Carlos D. Cadena. 2015 A new species of Tapaculo (Rhinocryptidae: Scytalopus) from the Serranía de Perijá of Colombia and Venezuela The Auk 132(2): 450-466.
  2. Avendaño, Jorge E., F. G. Stiles & Carlos D. Cadena. 2013 A new subspecies of Common Bush-Tanager (Chlorospingus flavopectus, Emberizidae) from the east slope of the Andes of Colombia Ornitología Colombiana 13: 44-58.
  3. Avendaño, Jorge E., F. K. Barker & Carlos D. Cadena. 2016 The Yellow-green Bush-tanager is neither a bush-tanager nor a sparrow: Molecular phylogenetics reveals that Chlorospingus flavovirens is a tanager (Aves: Passeriformes; Thraupidae) Zootaxa 4136(2): 373–381.
  4. Isler, Morton L., R. T. Chesser, Mark B. Robbins, Andrés M. Cuervo, Carlos D. Cadena & Peter A. Hosner. 2020 Taxonomic evaluation of the Grallaria rufula (Rufous Antpitta) complex (Aves; Passeriformes: Grallariidae) distinguishes sixteen species Zootaxa 4817(1): 1–74.
  5. Krabbe, Niels, Thomas S. Schulenberg, Peter A. Hosner, Kenneth V. Rosenberg, Tristan J. Davis, Gary H. Rosenberg, Daniel F. Lane, Michael J. Andersen, Mark B. Robbins, Carlos D. Cadena, Thomas Valqui, Jesse Salter, Andrew J. Spencer & Jon Fjeldså. 2020 Untangling cryptic avian diversity in the High Andes: revision of the Scytalopus [magellanicus] complex (Rhinocryptidae) in Peru reveals three new species The Auk: Ornithological Advances 137(2): 1-26.
  6. PérEz-emán, Jorge L., Jhoniel P. Ferreira, Natalia Gutiérrez-Pinto, Andrés M. Cuervo, Laura N. Céspedes, Christopher C. Witt & Carlos D. Cadena. 2018 An extinct hummingbird species that never was: a cautionary tale about sampling issues in molecular phylogenetics Zootaxa 4442(3): 491–497.