Breeding Success of Primary and Secondary Burrow-Nesting Birds on Stream Banks in Central Brazil

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ORNITHOLOGY
Sandro B. Silva, M. Pesquero, Sinara L. Veloso, Letícia M. Faria, F. V. de Arruda
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Abstract. Underground burrow nests of three bird species: Amazonian Motmot Momotus momota, Rufous-tailed Jacamar Galbula ruficauda and Swallow Tanager Tersina viridis were monitored for eight years on stream banks, in a Seasonal Semideciduous Forest, to enable determining whether, or not, being a burrow excavator bird is associated with nest predation, and how important the role played by nest dimensions in this nesting system is. Predation was the main cause of nest failures, although there was no significant difference in nest predation between secondary (SCN) and primary (PCN) cavity (burrow)-nesting species. Offspring predation rate was the only one recording significant result; the lowest offspring predation rate was associated with PCN species — Amazonian Motmot but, again, there was no significant difference between PCN and SCN species. On the other hand, SCN species — Swallow Tanager has compensated offspring losses due to its increased fecundity, which enabled two broods per breeding season. No nest parameter has influenced predation rates, although our data suggested the need of further investigating the length of the nest access tunnel.
巴西中部河岸上初级和次级洞巢鸟的繁殖成功
摘要在一个季节性半落叶森林的河岸上,对三种鸟类的地下洞巢进行了8年的监测:亚马逊Motmot Momotus momota,红尾Jacamar Galbula ruficauda和Swallow Tanager Tersina viridis,以确定洞穴挖掘鸟是否与巢穴捕食有关,以及巢穴尺寸在筑巢系统中所起的作用有多重要。尽管次级(SCN)和初级(PCN)穴(洞)巢的捕食行为没有显著差异,但捕食是巢失败的主要原因。只有子代捕食率记录了显著的结果;子代捕食率最低的是PCN物种——亚马逊河鼠,但PCN和SCN物种之间的差异也不显著。另一方面,SCN物种-燕子Tanager弥补了由于其繁殖力增加而造成的后代损失,这使得每个繁殖季节能够繁殖两窝。虽然我们的数据表明需要进一步研究巢通道的长度,但没有巢参数影响捕食率。
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Acta Ornithologica
Acta Ornithologica 生物-鸟类学
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2.10
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14
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Publishes scientific papers (original research reports, reviews, short notes, etc.) and announcements from all fields of ornithology. All manuscripts are peer-reviewed. Established in 1933 as Acta Ornithologica Musei Zoologici Polonici, since 1953 continued under the present title. Published twice a year by the Natura Optima Dux Foundation under the auspices of the Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences.
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