Perspectives and challenges on isotopic ecology of terrestrial birds in Brazil

Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1590/s1984-4689.v39.e21023
A. B. Navarro, M. Magioli, M. Moreira, L. F. Silveira
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. Although stable isotopes have been increasingly used in ornithology since 1980 in many places, Brazil has been slow in adopting this methodology, especially when it comes to terrestrial birds. The most common elements in bird ecology studies are carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, and oxygen stable isotopes, which provide information on diet, trophic interactions, habitat use, migration, geographic patterns, and physiology. It is important that Brazilian ornithologists become aware of the potential of stable isotope analysis in ecological studies, and the shortcomings of this tool. The use of stable isotopes to study bird ecology has great potential in Brazil, since many ecological questions about Neotropical birds can be addressed by it (e.g., resource and habitat use, migratory routes, isotopic niches, anthropogenic impacts, individual specialization). Brazilian museums and other Natural History collections can provide samples to study long-term temporal dynamics in bird ecology. Additionally, the integration of avian tissue sample information into a database may increase the collaboration among researchers and promote sample reuse in a variety of studies. All biomes in Brazil have been under pressure from anthropogenic impacts (e
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巴西陆生鸟类同位素生态学的展望与挑战
. 尽管自1980年以来,稳定同位素在许多地方越来越多地用于鸟类学,但巴西在采用这种方法方面进展缓慢,特别是在陆生鸟类方面。鸟类生态学研究中最常见的元素是碳、氮、氢和氧的稳定同位素,它们提供了饮食、营养相互作用、栖息地利用、迁徙、地理模式和生理方面的信息。重要的是,巴西鸟类学家要意识到稳定同位素分析在生态研究中的潜力,以及这种工具的缺点。利用稳定同位素研究鸟类生态学在巴西具有巨大的潜力,因为它可以解决许多关于新热带鸟类的生态问题(如资源和栖息地利用、迁徙路线、同位素生态位、人为影响、个体专业化)。巴西博物馆和其他自然历史收藏可以为研究鸟类生态的长期时间动态提供样本。此外,将鸟类组织样本信息整合到数据库中可以增加研究人员之间的合作,并促进样本在各种研究中的重复使用。巴西的所有生物群系都受到人为影响的压力
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