Niels Krabbe
Niels Krabbe (1951- ), Danish ornithologist
- Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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1992
edit- Krabbe, N. 1992. A new subspecies of the Slender-billed Miner Geositta tenuirostris (Furnariidae) from Ecuador. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 112: 166-169 Reference page.
1997
edit- Krabbe, N. & Schulenberg, T.S.. 1997. Species limits and natural history of Scytalopus Tapaculos (Rhinocryptidae), with descriptions of the Ecuadorian taxa, including three new species. In: Studies in Neotropical Ornithology honoring Ted Parker. Ornithological Monographs 48: 46-88. Full publication (PDF)Reference page.
1999
edit- Krabbe, N., Isler, M.L., Isler, P.R., Whitney, B.M., Álvarez A., J. & Greenfield, P.J. 1999. A new species in the Myrmotherula haematonota superspecies (Aves: Thamnophilidae) from the western amazonian lowlands of Ecuador and Peru. The Wilson Bulletin 111(2): 157–165. ResearchGate. Reference page.
- Krabbe, N., Agro, D.J., Rice, N.H., Jácome, M., Navarrete, L. & Sornoza Molina, F. 1999. A new species of antpitta (Formicariidae: Grallaria) from the southern Ecuadorian Andes. Auk 116 (4): 882–890. Full article (PDF).Reference page.
2000
edit- Coopmans, P. & Krabbe, N. 2000. A new species of flycatcher (Tyrannidae: Myiopagis) from eastern Ecuador and eastern Peru. The Wilson Bulletin, 112(3): 305–312. DOI: 10.1676/0043-5643(2000)112[0305:ANSOFT]2.0.CO;2 Full article (PDF) Reference page.
2001
edit- Coopmans, P., Krabbe, N., & Schulenberg, T.S. (2001). Vocal evidence of species rank for nominate Unicoloured Tapaculo Scytalopus unicolor. Bulletin British Ornithologists’ Club 121: 208–213. Full article viewReference page.
2005
edit- Krabbe, N., Salaman, P.G.W., Cortés, A., Quevedo, A., Ortega, L.A. & Cadena, C.D. 2005. A new species of tapaculo from the upper Magdalena valley, Colombia. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 125: 93–108. Full article (PDF)Reference page.
- Cuervo, A.M.; Cadena, C.D.; Krabbe, N. & Renjifo, L.M. 2005. Scytalopus stilesi, a new species of tapaculo (Rhinocryptidae) from the Cordillera Central of Colombia. The Auk 122(2): 445–463. Full article (PDF)Reference page.
- Krabbe, N. & Schulenberg, T.S. 2005. A mystery solved: the identity and distribution of Kalinowski's Tinamou Nothoprocta kalinowskii. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. 125: 253–260. Full article (PDF)Reference page.
2008
edit- Krabbe, N. 2008. Vocal evidence for restitution of species rank to a Santa Marta endemic: Automolus rufipectus Bangs (Furnariidae), with comments on its generic affinities. Bulletin British Ornithologists' Club 128: 219–227. Full article view BHLReference page.
- Krabbe, N. & Stejskal, D. J. 2008. A new subspecies of Black-striped Sparrow Arremonops conirostris from south-eastern Ecuador. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 128: 126–130 Reference page.
2010
edit- Krabbe, N. & R. S. Ridgely. 2010. A new subspecies of Amazilia Hummingbird Amazilia amazilia from southern Ecuador. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 130 (1): 3–7. Reference page.
- Krabbe, N., & C. D. Cadena. 2010. A taxonomic revision of the Paramo Tapaculo Scytalopus canus Chapman (Aves: Rhinocryptidae), with description of a new subspecies from Ecuador and Peru. Zootaxa 2354: 56–66. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.193541 Full article viewReference page.
2014
edit- Mayer, S., Coopmans, P., Krabbe, N. & Isler, M.L. 2014. Vocal evidence for species rank to Cercomacra nigrescens fuscicauda J. T. Zimmer. Bulletin British Ornithologists' Club 134:145-154. Full article viewReference page.
2015
edit- Rheindt, F.E., Krabbe, N., Wee, A.K.S. & Christidis, L. 2015. Cryptic speciation in the Lesser Elaenia Elaenia chiriquensis (Aves: Passeriformes: Tyrannidae). Zootaxa 4032(3): 251–263. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4032.3.1. Full article (PDF) Reference page.
- Sánchez-Gonzáles, L.A., Navarro-Sigüenza, A.G., Krabbe, N.K., Fjeldså, J. & García-Moreno, J. 2015. Diversification in the Andes: the Atlapetes brush-finches. Zoologica Scripta 44(2): 135–152. DOI: 10.1111/zsc.12088 ResearchGate Reference page.
2016
edit- Dantas S.M., Weckstein, J.D., Bates, J.M., Krabbe, N., Cadena, C.D., Robbins, M.B., Valderrama, E. & Aleixo A. 2016. Molecular systematics of the new world screech-owls (Megascops: Aves, Strigidae): biogeographic and taxonomic implications. Molecular Philogenetics and Evolution 94(Pt B):626-634. DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2015.09.025Reference page.
2017
edit- Krabbe, N. 2017. A new species of Megascops (Strigidae) from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia, with notes on voices of New World screech-owls. Ornitología Colombiana 16: eA08:1–27. Full article (PDF)Reference page.
2018
edit- Sornoza Molina, F., Freile, J.F., Nilsson, J., Krabbe, N. & Bonaccorso, E. 2018. A striking, critically endangered, new species of hillstar (Trochilidae: Oreotrochilus) from the southwestern Andes of Ecuador. The Auk 135(4): 1146–1171. Full article view DOI: 10.1642/AUK-18-58.1 Reference page.
2020
edit- Cadena, C.D., Cuervo, A.M., Céspedes, L.N., Bravo, G.A., Krabbe, N., Schulenberg, T.S., Derryberry, G.E., Silveira, L.F., Derryberry, E.P., Brumfield, R.T. & Fjeldså, J. 2020. Systematics, biogeography, and diversification of Scytalopus tapaculos (Rhinocryptidae), an enigmatic radiation of Neotropical montane birds. The Auk 137(2): 1–30. DOI: 10.1093/auk/ukz077 Reference page.
- Krabbe, N., Schulenberg, T.S., Hosner, P.A., Rosenberg, K.V., Davis, T.J., Rosenberg, G.H., Lane, D.F., Andersen, M.J., Robbins, M.B., Cadena, C.D., Valqui, T., Salter, J.F., Spencer, A.J., Angulo, F. & Fjeldså, J. 2020. Untangling cryptic diversity in the High Andes: Revision of the Scytalopus [magellanicus] complex (Rhinocryptidae) in Peru reveals three new species. The Auk 137(2): 1–26 DOI: 10.1093/auk/ukaa003 Reference page.
2023
edit- Musher, L.J., Krabbe, N.K. & Areta, J.I. 2023. Underestimated Neotropical diversity: Integrative taxonomy reveals two unrelated look-alike species in a suboscine bird (Pachyramphus albogriseus). Ornithology 140: 1–17. DOI: 10.1093/ornithology/ukac047 Reference page.
2024
edit- Areta, J.I., Halley, M.R., Kirwan, G.M., Norambuena, H.V., Krabbe, N. & Piacentini, V.de Q. 2024. The world's largest hummingbird was described 131 years ago. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 144 (3): 328–332. DOI: 10.25226/bboc.v144i3.2024.a14 Reference page.
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