哥伦比亚medellin城郊地区鸟类群的组成

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城市周边地区被记录为自然环境和城市地区之间的过渡区,这对于维持与大城市相关的鸟类生活至关重要,甚至拥有高水平的物种丰富度和多样性。在这项工作中,记录了麦德林市(哥伦比亚)城郊地区的鸟类群落。该地区在上个世纪经历了自然覆盖的强烈转变,被认为对保护城市所依赖的生态系统服务具有高度兴趣。这项研究是在位于圣埃琳娜镇的雷明顿大学兽医诊所进行的。鸟类区系记录是通过2017年8月至9月、2018年2月至5月和2020年9月在自由漫步中用雾网捕捉个体和直接观察获得的。此外,一些物种的记录来自相机陷阱采样、偶尔的目击和声音数据。共记录了54种鸟类,隶属于12目27科,其中包括两种特有物种、一种近特有物种和两种迁徙物种。这项工作报告了35种以前没有在该镇公布的名单中登记的物种,主要是与开阔地区和森林边缘有关的物种。所获得的结果突出了城市周边地区对大城市当地鸟类多样性的重要性。
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Composición del ensamblaje de aves en una zona periurbana de Medellín, Colombia
Peri-urban areas have been documented as transitional zones between natural environments and urban areas, which are essential for the maintenance of the birdlife associated with large cities, even harboring high levels of species richness and diversity. In this work, the assemblages of birds in a peri-urban area of the municipality of Medellin (Colombia) is documented. This area has undergone a strong transformation of its natural cover in the last century and is considered of high interest for the conservation of ecosystem services on which the city depends. The study was carried out at the Remington University Veterinary Clinic, located in the town of Santa Elena. The avifauna records were obtained from capturing individuals with mist nets and direct observation in free walks carried out in August-September 2017, February-May 2018 and September 2020. Additionally, records for some species were derived from camera trap sampling, occasional sightings, and sound data. A total of 54 bird species belonging to 12 orders and 27 families were recorded, including two endemic species, one near-endemic and two migratory species. This work reports the presence of 35 species that had not been previously registered in published lists for the township, mainly species associated with open areas and forest edges. Obtained results highlight the importance of peri-urban areas for the diversity of local birdlife in large cities.
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