INVESTIGADORES
MAHLER Bettina
artículos
Título:
Effects of fragmentation and hybridization on geographic patterns of song variation in the endangered Yellow Cardinal Gubernatrix cristata
Autor/es:
DOMINGUEZ, M.; REBOREDA, J.C.; MAHLER, B.
Revista:
IBIS
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2016
ISSN:
0019-1019
Resumen:
The learning process of songs may lead to small-scale geographic variation in vocalizations of oscine birds. This variation can be further enhanced by the effects of habitat fragmentation or hybridization. Populations of the endangered Yellow Cardinal Gubernatrix cristata are now patchily distributed in the southern South American thorny shrubland forests and are small as a consequence of the pressure exerted by increased habitat transformation and illegal trade. We study the Yellow Cardinal?s vocalizations throughout its distribution and analyze how habitat characteristics and fragmentation, as well as hybridization with the Common Diuca Diuca diuca affected song patterns of different populations. We expected to find song differences among populations. We also expected to find songs more similar to those of the Common Diuca in areas where hybridization occurs. Multivariate analyses revealed significant differences in song between the four populations studied and that songs are more similar to those of Common Diucas where hybridization takes place. These results, in conjunction with genetic studies, can help to establish management units that preserve genetic and cultural variation in this endangered species.