Curriculum Vitae

Gustavo Adolfo Londoño
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Address: Department of Zoology Phone: (352) 3921721 ext 510
223 Bartram Hall E-mail: galondo@ufl.edu
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Gainesville, FL 32611-8525

Education

Universidad de los Andes Biology B.S. 2000
University of Florida Zoology Master’s, in progress

Research Background

2002-2004: Principal investigator, Density estimation of the Cuaca Guan (Penelope perspicax) in the central Andes of Colombia, SFF Otun-Quimbaya, Risaralda, Colombia Supervisor: Dr. Gustavo Kattan.

2003: OTS Fellowship: Course in Ecology and Conservation.

2002: Idea Wild Field Equipment Grant: Nest predation of tropical Birds.

2001: Use of fruit patches by Razor-billed Curassows (Mitu tuberosa). Cosha Cashu Biological Station, Peru; Supervisor: Dr. Ivan Jiménez.

2000: Research Assistant, Efficiency, bias, and consistency of visual and aural censuses for estimating the abundance of curassows (Cracidae) in tropical forests. La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica; Supervisor: Dr. Ivan Jiménez.

2000: Field Assistant, Marbled Murrelet Project, Canadian Wildlife Service & Simon Fraser University,British Columbia, Canada.

1999: Undergrad Thesis;Use of space by a pair of Black Curassows (Crax alector) in the Northwestern Colombian Amazon. Centro de Investigaciones Ecológicas la Macarena,
La Macarena, Colombia; Supervisor: Dr. Carlos A. Mejía, and Dr. Ivan Jiménez.

1998: Research Assistant, Complementary or substitutable foods: what do curassows forage for? Centro de Investigaciones Ecológicas la Macarena, La Macarena, Colombia; Supervisor: Dr. Ivan Jiménez.

Publications

Londoño G. A. y M. Muñoz. Submitted. Primera descripción del nido del atrapamoscas Variegado (Pogonotriccus poecilotis). Ornitología Colombiana.

Ríos, M. M., M. Muñoz., y G. A. Londoño. Submitted. Historia natural de la Pava caucana (Penelope perspicax) en la cordillera central de Colombia. Ornitología Colombiana.

Londoño, G. A. Submitted. Nest, eggs and incubation of the Paled-Eyed Thrush (Platycichla leucops) in the central Andes of Colombia. Wilson Bulletin.

Ríos, M. M., G. A. Londoño., y M. Muñoz. 2005. Densidad y ecología de la Pava Negra (Aburria aburri) en los Andes centrales de Colombia, Ornitología Neotropical. 16: 205-217.

Londoño, G. A., Saavedra-R, C. A., Osorio, D., y Martínez, J. 2004. Notas sobre la anidación del tororoi bigotudo (Grallaria alleni) en la cordillera Central de Colombia. Ornitología Colombiana 2: 19-24.

Londoño, G. A. and C. D. Cadena. 2003. The nest and eggs of the Cinereous Mourner (Laniocera hypopyrra). Wilson Bulletin 115:115-118.

Londoño, G. A. 2003. First description of the nest and eggs of the Plumbeous (Myrmeciza hyperythra) and the Black-faced (Myrmoborus myotherinus) Antbirds. Ornitología Neotropical 14: 405-410.

Jiménez, I., Londoño, G. A., and Cadena, C. D. 2003. Efficiency, bias, and consistency of visual and aural censuses for estimating the abundance of curassows (Cracidae) in tropical forests. Journal of Field Ornithology 74: 210-216

Parra, J. L., M. Agudelo, Y. Molina, and G. Londoño.2001. Use of space by a pair of Salvin's curassows (Mitu salvini) in northwestern Colombian Amazon. Ornitología Neotropical 12:189-204.

Cuervo, A. M., F. G. Stiles, C. D. Cadena, J. L. Toro and G. A. Londoño. 2003. New and noteworthy bird records from the northern sector of the Western Andes of Colombia. Bull. B. 0. C. 123: 7-24.

Jiménez, I., J. L. Parra, M. Agudelo, G. A. Londoño, and Y. Molina. 2001. Temporal variation in the diet of Black Curassows (Crax alector, Cracidae). Pages 195-211 in D. M. Brooks and F. Gonzalez-García, editors. Cracid ecology and conservation in the new millenium. Miscellaneous Publications of the Houston Museum of Natural Science, Number 2, Houston.

Cadena, C. D., G. A. Londoño, and J. L. Parra. 2000. Nesting records of five antbird species from the Colombian Amazon. Wilson Bulletin 112:313-317.

Cadena, C. D., M. Alvarez, J. L. Parra, I. Jiménez, C.A. Mejía, M. Santamaría, A. M. Franco, C. A. Botero, G. D. Mejía, A. M. Umaña, A. Calixto, J. Aldana, and G. A. Londoño. 2000. The birds of CIEM, Tinigua National Park, Colombia: an overview of thirteen years of ornithological research. Cotinga 13:46-54.

Presentations

XI National Ornithological Meeting. Poster Presentation: Complementary or substitutable foods: what do curassows forage for? Buga, October 1998.

VII Neotropical Ornithological Congress. Oral Presentation: Use of space by a pair of Black Curassows (Crax alector) in a low land forest in the Norwest Amazon. Peyehue-Chile, October 5-11 2003.

VII Neotropical Ornithological Congress. Poster Presentation: Morphology, Nutritional content and availability of fruits consume by Penelope perspicax (Cracidae), in the sff Otún.Quimbaya, Risaralda-Colombia. Peyehue-Chile, October 5-11 2003.

 

 

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