Body Condition in Birds in Two Landscapes of the Upper Magdalena Valley, Colombia

J. Sánchez-Guzmán, Sergio Losada-Prado
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The body condition (BC) is the sum of factors such as the state of energy reserves, the degree of health and the physiological wear of an individual. Despite its importance and the existence of a wide range of methodologies to measure it, in the Neotropic there are few works that value this variable in contrast to environmental conditions. The aim of this study was to analyze the BC during the years 2012-2013 of 13 bird species in two intervened landscapes in the tropical dry forest, located in the north of Tolima and the southwest of Huila in the region of the upper Magdalena Valley (UVM). The BC of species was assessed using the scaled mass index (SMI), using morphometric data such as wing chord, tarsal length and body mass. Significant differences were found in the SMI between landscapes and climatic seasons in the species Formicivora grisea, Saltator striatipectus, Sporophila schistacea and Basileuterus rufifrons. It was concluded that environmental variables evaluated affect the BC of some species but not the avifauna in general, mainly due to the effect of these variables on the availability of resources, the necessary energy spending to obtain them and the sensitivity of species to environmental changes.
哥伦比亚上马格达莱纳山谷两处景观中鸟类的身体状况
身体状况(BC)是能量储备状态、健康程度和个人生理磨损等因素的总和。尽管它很重要,而且有广泛的测量方法,但在新热带地区,很少有作品将这个变量与环境条件进行对比。本研究的目的是分析2012-2013年热带干燥森林两个干预景观中13种鸟类的BC,这两个景观位于上马格达莱纳山谷(UVM)地区的托利马北部和胡拉西南部。利用尺度质量指数(SMI),利用翼弦、跗骨长度和体重等形态计量数据,对物种的BC进行了评估。在灰蝶、条纹胸蛛、裂孢子虫和鲁菲弗龙的景观和气候季节之间,SMI存在显著差异。得出的结论是,所评估的环境变量影响某些物种的生物多样性,但不影响一般的鸟类,主要是由于这些变量对资源的可用性、获得资源所需的能源支出以及物种对环境变化的敏感性的影响。
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