在阿根廷巴塔哥尼亚北部繁殖的穴巢鹦鹉的冒险行为

Ludmila L. D. Amione, P. Pereyra, J. P. Seco Pon
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人类数量的增加给栖息在沿海地区的鸟类带来了巨大的挑战,而研究它们对这些干扰的行为反应是了解物种耐受性的有效方法。我们的主要目标是描述繁殖穴居鹦鹉(Cyanoliseus patagonus)对靠近的人的冒险行为。为此,我们在阿根廷巴塔哥尼亚北部圣马蒂亚斯湾西北部的一个繁殖地测量了筑巢洞穴鹦鹉的飞行起始距离(FID)和潜伏时间。我们还探究了人类、环境和伦理变量对这种行为的影响,并检查了物种的繁殖成功率是否会因这种干扰而变化。估计的平均FID和平均潜伏时间只受云层覆盖率的影响,两者都随着阴天条件的增加而增加。穴居鹦鹉在整个繁殖季节都没有改变其FID,但随着繁殖季节的进展,它们会更快地恢复以前的活动。我们的实验干扰并没有影响该物种的繁殖成功率。我们的研究结果表明,穴居鹦鹉对人类的接近所造成的干扰表现出一种驯服性,这从它们相对较短的飞行起始距离中可以反映出来,这种效应在栖息于城市栖息地的其他鸟类中也有报道。
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Risk-taking behavior by a cavity-nesting parrot breeding at northern Patagonia, Argentina
The increase in human population poses great challenges to birds inhabiting coastal areas, and studying their behavioral responses against these disturbances is an effective approach to understanding how tolerant species are. Our main goal was to describe the risk-taking behavior of breeding burrowing parrots (Cyanoliseus patagonus) against an approaching person. For this, we measured flight initiation distance (FID) and latency time of nesting burrowing parrots on a reproductive colony situated northwest of the San Matias Gulf, northern Argentine Patagonia. We also inquired how anthropic, environmental and ethological variables affected this behavior, and checked if the species´ reproductive success of the species varied against such disturbance. The mean FID estimated and the mean latency time were only affected by cloud coverage, and both increased with overcast conditions. burrowing parrots did not modify their FID throughout the breeding season, but returned to previous activities sooner as the breeding season progressed. The effect of our experimental disturbance did not affect the reproductive success of the species. Our results suggest that burrowing parrots show a tameness to the disturbance caused by a human approach, as reflected by their relatively short flight initiation distances, an effect also reported in other bird species inhabiting urban habitats.
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