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  • 标题:Importance of Large, Old Primary Forest Trees in Nest-Site Selection by the Northern Mealy Amazon ( Amazona guatemalae )
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  • 作者:Miguel Ángel De Labra-Hernández ; Katherine Renton
  • 期刊名称:Tropical Conservation Science
  • 电子版ISSN:1940-0829
  • 出版年度:2016
  • 卷号:9
  • 期号:4
  • 页码:1-10
  • DOI:10.1177/1940082916680361
  • 出版社:SAGE Publications
  • 摘要:The increasing conversion of primary tropical moist forest to secondary forest may have consequences for threatened, large-bodied cavity-nesters, such as the Northern Mealy Amazon ( Amazona guatemalae ). We determined availability and characteristics of tree-cavities in 24 1-ha survey plots in Los Chimalapas, southeast Mexico, with 9 plots in evergreen forest, 7 in riparian, and 8 in secondary forest. We compared these with 40 parrot nest-trees to determine whether parrots select cavities with specific characteristics for nesting. Over half of Northern Mealy Amazon nests occurred in live trees of Terminalia amazonia (32.5%) and Dialium guianense (20%). Compared with available cavities, the Northern Mealy Amazon selected nest-cavities in significantly larger trees, at a greater height above the ground, with larger internal diameter, and greater depth. In particular, internal diameter and cavity depth predicted whether a cavity was selected as a nest-site by parrots. We found a low density of 2.3 available cavities/ha in the study site, although only 1.6 cavities/ha had characteristics suitable for use as nest-sites by parrots. Cavities in secondary forest occurred in smaller trees, at a lower height, and with shallower depth, where only 0.75 cavities/ha were suitable for nesting by parrots. Our results demonstrate that the Northern Mealy Amazon requires nest-cavities in large, old trees able to form large cavities, the majority of which occur in primary forest. The low density of suitable nest-sites for parrots in secondary forest suggests that increased degradation of primary tropical moist forest may have long-term implications for reproduction of this threatened species.
  • 关键词:Los Chimalapas ; Psittaciformes ; resource use and availability ; secondary cavity; nesters ; tree; cavity characteristics ; tropical moist forest
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