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Biología reproductiva del Picapalo Colorado (Campylorhamphus trochilirostris) y el Picapalo Oscuro (C. falcularius) en Argentina
(Neotropical Ornithological Society, 2015-08)
El género Campylorhamphus (Furnariidae: Dendrocolaptinae) es poco conocido encuanto a su historia natural y reproducción. Aquí describimos aspectos de la reproducción en tresnidos de Picapalo Colorado (Campylorhamphus ...
Cavity characteristics, but not habitat, influence nest survival of cavity-nesting birds along a gradient of human impact in the subtropical Atlantic Forest
(Elsevier, 2015-04)
Cavity-nesting vertebrates are an important component of biodiversity in tropical and subtropical forests, but their persistence will increasingly depend on remnant trees in logged forest and agricultural areas. To identify ...
Tree cavity occupancy by nesting vertebrates across cavity age
(Wildlife Society, 2018-04)
Cavity-nesting birds and mammals exhibit species-specific nest-site selection for tree characteristics and cavity dimensions. Although trees and their cavities change as they age, with trees becoming softer and cavities ...
Gaps and Runs in Nest Cavity Occupancy: Cavity “Destroyers” and “Cleaners” Affect Reuse by Secondary Cavity Nesting Vertebrates
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2020-06)
Many animals require tree cavities for breeding and these sites may be reused by a diversity of secondary cavity nesters over a timespan of decades. It is unknown whether the reuse of holes changes their desirability as ...
Nurturing resilient forest biodiversity: nest webs as complex adaptive systems
(Resilience Alliance, 2020-06)
Forests are complex adaptive systems in which properties at higher levels emerge from localized networks of many entities interacting at lower levels, allowing the development of multiple ecological pathways and processes. ...
Ecología, conservación y manejo de loros en Argentina
(Asociación Ornitológica del Plata, 2012-06)
A través de la historia humana, los loros (Psittacidae) han capturado la imaginación y la atención como ninguna otra familia de aves. Habitan gran parte de las regiones Neotropical, Afrotropical, Oriental y Australiana, ...
Specialization on bamboo by Neotropical birds
(Cooper Ornithological Society, 2013-05)
Ornithologists have long marveled at the many species of neotropical forest birds found in close association with woody bamboos (Poaceae: Bambuseae). Over 400 species of woody bamboos occur in the neotropics, a total second ...
El Maracaná Lomo Rojo (Primolius maracana) en Argentina: ¿de plaga a la extinción en 50 años?The blue-winged Macaw (Primolius maracana) in Argentina: from pest to extinction in 50 years?
(Asociación Ornitológica del Plata, 2006-08)
Los loros son a menudo considerados plagas agrícolas; sin embargo, difieren de otras especies plaga por ser estrategas K (larga vida y baja tasa reproductiva). Estas especies no se recuperarían fácilmente del control letal ...
Distribution, abundance, and conservation of Vinaceous Amazons (Amazona vinacea) in Argentina and Paraguay
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2007-01)
Vinaceous Amazons (Amazona vinacea) are endemic to the Atlantic forest of southeastern Brazil, eastern Paraguay, and the province of Misiones in Argentina. We searched for Vinaceous Amazons throughout the western part of ...
Comparison of nesting ecology of three co-existing Atlantic Forest woodpeckers reveals narrow specialization in the Helmeted Woodpecker Celeus galeatus
(Polish Academy of Sciences. Museum and Institute of Zoology, 2020-06)
The Atlantic Forest in southeastern South America is a biodiversity hotspot with high species richness and high forest loss. Three large to medium-sized woodpecker species (Robust Woodpecker Campephilus robustus, Lineated ...