蓝黄金刚鹦鹉(ararauna;林奈(Linnaeus, 1758年)和它的新食物、主要食物——石刺果(Terminalia catappa L.)种子,发现于巴西中部的一个城市地区。

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Brazilian Journal of Biology Pub Date : 2025-07-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1519-6984.288000
J Ragusa-Netto
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在Três Lagoas市(南马托格罗索州,巴西)的蓝黄金刚鹦鹉越来越多地利用石刺果种子,而15年前很少吃这种资源。因此,为了提高我们对这种新型食物在城市地区(中心和城郊)重要性的理解,我再次记录了Três Lagoas市蓝黄金刚鹦鹉的摄食习惯和饮食广度,并分析了它们对资源可用性的反应。蓝黄金刚鹦鹉以16种植物为食(10种本地植物和6种外来植物),其中以石刺金刚鹦鹉为主要食物(43.6%),特别是在市中心(高达81%)。总的来说,外来食物占蓝黄金刚鹦鹉目前饮食的50.9%,而15年前(2007年4月至2008年3月)只有5.4%。金刚鹦鹉因大量食用石刺树种子而普遍表现出较低的饮食广度,特别是在城市中心。相比之下,在城市周边地区,饮食是多种多样的,表现出中间值的饮食宽度。与外来物种在蓝黄金刚鹦鹉的饮食中增加的同时,本地食物资源,特别是塞拉多水果,由于城市地区和桉树种植园的扩张而减少。因此,在短短几年内,T. catappa已经成为蓝黄金刚鹦鹉的主要食物,在快速变化的城市环境中表现出极大的饮食灵活性。为了减轻这种影响,有人建议用曾经主导金刚鹦鹉饮食的本地物种在整个城市植树造林,以鼓励这只金刚鹦鹉在塞拉多吃更相似的物种丰富的饮食。蓝黄金刚鹦鹉对城市地区的广泛利用强调了需要采取管理措施来改善其人口增长,因为不幸的是,它们正在随着塞拉多而减少。
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Blue-and-yellow Macaw (Ara ararauna; Linnaeus, 1758) and its novel and major food, Terminalia catappa L. seeds, in an urban area in Central Brazil.

Blue-and-yellow Macaws in Três Lagoas City (State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil) have utilized Terminalia catappa seeds increasingly, after rarely eating this resource fifteen years ago. Consequently, to improve our understanding of the importance of this novel food in urban areas (center and peri-urban), I once again documented the feeding habits and diet breadth of Blue-and-yellow Macaws in Três Lagoas City and analyzed their responses to resource availability. Blue-and-yellow Macaws foraged on 16 plant species (10 native and 6 exotic), with T. catappa dominating their diet (43.6%), particularly in sites in the city center (up to 81%). Overall, exotic items comprise 50.9% of the Blue-and-Yellow Macaw's current diet, compared to only 5.4% fifteen years before (from April 2007 to March 2008). Due to the extensive consumption of T. catappa seeds, macaws generally exhibited low diet breadth, especially in the city center. In contrast, in the peri-urban areas, the diet was varied, exhibiting intermediate values of diet breadth. Paralleling the increased presence of exotic species in the Blue-and-yellow Macaw's diet, the native food resources, especially Cerrado fruits, have been reduced by the expansion of urban areas and eucalyptus plantations. As a result, in just a few years, T. catappa has become the primary food for the Blue-and-yellow Macaw, displaying extreme dietary flexibility to survive in a rapidly changing urban environment. To mitigate such impacts, it is suggested that native species, which once dominated the macaw diet, be used for afforestation throughout the city to encourage a more similar species-rich diet that this macaw eats in the Cerrado. The extensive use of the urban area by Blue-and-yellow Macaws underscores the need for management practices to improve their population growth, as they, unfortunately, are declining along with the Cerrado.

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期刊介绍: The BJB – Brazilian Journal of Biology® is a scientific journal devoted to publishing original articles in all fields of the Biological Sciences, i.e., General Biology, Cell Biology, Evolution, Biological Oceanography, Taxonomy, Geographic Distribution, Limnology, Aquatic Biology, Botany, Zoology, Genetics, and Ecology. Priority is given to papers presenting results of researches in the Neotropical region. Material published includes research papers, review papers (upon approval of the Editorial Board), notes, book reviews, and comments.
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