INVESTIGADORES
BLENDINGER Pedro Gerardo
artículos
Título:
Seed supply as a limiting factor for granivorous bird
Autor/es:
BLENDINGER PG; OJEDA RA
Revista:
AUSTRAL ECOLOGY
Referencias:
Año: 2001 vol. 26 p. 413 - 422
ISSN:
1442-9985
Resumen:
Abstract Seed availability may limit the size of granivorous bird populations, particularly in desert environments. Seasonal and annual fluctuations in the abundance of granivorous birds were studied at three sites in the Northern Monte Desert, Argentina. The way in which these changes were related to seed supply was also studied. Granivore abundance and biomass, as well as seed abundance, were greater in winter. Changes in total granivore abundance were mostly because of variations in numbers of the most mobile bird species, all of which were found to have similar patterns of variation in their abundance. Evidence suggests that during the non-breeding season, the most mobile species are able to track patches of high seed availability over long distances, whereas the abundance of less vagile species largely depends on the local ecological conditions. Seed supply is a proximate factor that limits the abundance of granivorous birds in the Monte Desert during the winter, but does not limit species richness. Granivore abundance was not correlated with seed supply in spring.Key words: arid lands, food limitation, granivory, Neotropical birds, Northern Monte Desert, seed-eating birds, winter limitation.