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Nest-site selection and breeding success of two neotropical austral migrant birds in a semiarid forest: A comparison of sites with and without livestock

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Autor(es):
Emilia Rebollo, Maria [1, 2] ; Jahn, Alex E. [3] ; Cereghetti, Joaquin ; Pereyra Fernandez, Sebastian Andres [4] ; Hernan Sarasola, Jose [1, 2]
Número total de Autores: 5
Afiliação do(s) autor(es):
[1] Univ Nacl La Pampa, Fac Ciencias Exactas & Nat, CECARA, Avda Uruguay 151, RA-6300 Santa Rosa - Argentina
[2] Univ Nacl La Pampa, Inst Ciencias Tierra & Ambientales Pampa INCITAP, CONICET, Mendoza 109, RA-6300 Santa Rosa - Argentina
[3] Indiana Univ, Environm Resilience Inst, 717 E 8th St Bloomington, Bloomington, IN 47408 - USA
[4] Gobierno Prov La Pampa, Direcc Recursos Nat, Sarmiento 161, RA-6300 Santa Rosa - Argentina
Número total de Afiliações: 4
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS; v. 177, JUN 2020.
Citações Web of Science: 0
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Understanding the mechanisms underpinning nest-site selection offers novel insights about selective forces shaping the breeding ecology of birds, and provides vital information for conservation planning. We evaluated and compared nest-site selection and breeding success of Vermilion Flycatchers (VEFL) and Fork-tailed Flycatchers (FTFL) in areas with and without livestock in the Espinal biome of La Pampa Province, Argentina. VEFL selected nest sites with greater tree cover, whereas FTFL nested in taller trees with narrower trunks. We found a weak positive effect of nest height, diameter of nest-support branches and the absence of livestock on VEFL nest survival, and a weak positive effect of nest orientation on FTFL nest survival. However, although some habitat characteristics varied between the two areas, nest site characteristics of both species in areas with and without livestock did not differ significantly. The nest survival was 12.7% for VEFL and 28.7% for FTFL, and did not differ significantly between these two flycatchers. The breeding ecology of these birds has likely been molded by a broad suite of selective pressures, such as severe weather, brood parasites and predators that characterize habitats in central Argentina. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 12/17225-2 - A evolução da migração das aves: a teoria atual se aplica na América do Sul?
Beneficiário:Alejandro Edward Jahn
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Jovens Pesquisadores