Neotropical ornithology: Reckoning with historical assumptions, removing systemic barriers, and reimagining the future
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Pedro X. Astudillo | Carlos B. de Araújo | Sergio A. Lambertucci | J. González‐Oreja | Orlando Acevedo‐Charry | Marconi Campos‐Cerqueira | I. MacGregor‐Fors | R. C. Almazán-Núñez | C. S. Fontana | Rafael Villegas-Patraca | C. C. Ribas | E. Bonaccorso | L. Bugoni | C. Miyaki | Cecilia Kopuchian | M. Marini | J. Freile | Emilio A. Jordan | S. Latta | V. Cueto | Katherine Renton | S. Borges | Kristina L. Cockle | V. Ojeda | A. Bodrati | A. Esquivel | Myriam C. Velazquez | K. Speziale | N. Ocampo-Peñuela | A. Echeverri | J. Pizarro | R. Fraga | G. Fernández | Horacio De la Cueva | L. Sandoval | J. Ornelas | E. Velarde | C. Bosque | C. Lara | R. Macedo | Ernesto Ruelas Inzunza | C. Soldatini | Y. V. Albores‐Barajas | J. Grande | Clementina González | Santiago Zuluaga | J. Ibarra | M. A. Alves | F. González-García | A. G. Tossas | D. Santiago‐Alarcon | Irene Ruvalcaba-Ortega | L. Vázquez-Reyes | P. Enríquez | Cecilia Cuatianquiz Lima | Rubén Ortega‐Álvarez | Markus P. Tellkamp | L. Manica | A. Guaraldo | P. Pulgarín-R | Guilherme H. S. Freitas | Sergio A. Cabrera‐Cruz | D. Ocampo | Flavia A. Montaño‐Centellas | A. Weiler | J. Noriega | M. Acosta | Pablo Bolaños-Sittler | M. Echeverry‐Galvis | Carine Emer | L. Mentesana | F. H. Aguiar-Silva | M. Santillán | Facundo A. Gandoy | M. G. Núñez Montellano | Tomás A. Altamirano | G. Jiménez-Uzcátegui | Marcos Cenizo | S. Díaz | Letícia Soares | V. Ferretti | A. D. Di Giacomo | M. D. C. Arizmendi | Ancilleno Davis | Juan Camilo Ríos-Orjuela | Alejandro G. Pietrek | L. Diele-Viegas | C. Miño | Oscar Humberto Marín Gómez | S. Ippi | Sergio Córdoba-Córdoba | María Emilia Rebollo | F. López | G. Mangini | Flor C. Rodriguez‐Gomez | Emilse Mérida | J. I. Areta | N. Cantero | Eugenia Bianca Bonaparte | J. Martínez-Gómez | Cintia Cornelius | Nicole Büttner | Nestor Fariña | Lourdes Mugica Valdés | Martín Quiroga | J. C. Salazar | Jorge Correa Sandoval | João Marcos Guimarães Capurucho | Nicole A Gutiérrez-Ramos | Ariane Ferreira | L. M. Costa | Hannah M Madden | M. Gómez | Rebeca Irala | Andrea C Trigueros | Carlos A. Ferreyra | Carine Dantas Oliveira | Rebecca Zarza | Gabriel Serra | Facundo G. Di Sallo | Cleiton Valentim | Giraldo Alayon García | Martín R de la Peña | Pedro Vitor Ribeiro Martins | E. Ruelas Inzunza | P. Martins | Elisa Bonaccorso | Paulo C. Pulgarín-R | A. Tossas | V. R. Cueto | Jhan C Salazar | F. Gandoy | F. D. Di Sallo | Adrián S. Di Giacomo | Nicole A. Gutiérrez-Ramos | M. E. Rebollo | Facundo G. Di Sallo
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