摘要:The Black-capped Tanager (Tangara heinei) is a common resident in the northern Andes; however, the breeding biology
of this species remains poorly described. Here we present the first quantitative analysis of incubation behavior and
parental care in this species using a videotaped nest in northeastern Ecuador. Our data show biparental care in T. heinei,
and we also document the contribution of each adult to parental care in this sexually dimorphic species.