NORES MARÍA LAURA
Artículos
Título:
Minimum area requirements of breeding birds in fragmented woodland of Central Argentina
Autor/es:
DARDANELLI, SEBASTIÁN; NORES, MARÍA LAURA; NORES, MANUEL
Editorial:
Wiley-Blackwell
Referencias:
Año: 2006 vol. 12 p. 687 - 687
Resumen:
he breeding avifauna of 25 woodland fragments (0.85-280 ha) was studied between 1996 and 2004 in Córdoba, Argentina. A distinctive feature of the avifauna of the fragments studied is the low area requirement of most of the species. Of the 54 woodland species recorded, 32 (59.3%) require c. 1 ha and 43 (79.6%) needed no more than 3 ha. Also noticeable is the relatively high number of individuals of most of the species. Both characteristics suggest a good tolerance to fragmentation. However, nine species (16.7%), the area-sensitive species, need fragments of 80 ha or larger. Moreover, eight resident species have apparently become extinct in the fragments that were studied, including the five large species that originally inhabited the area. Proportional odds and log linear models were fitted to relate the minimum area requirements of these species to various ecological characteristics (body size, diet, habitat use, migratory status, and nest type). Closed nesters, resident, woodland ext