INVESTIGADORES
GIRAUDO Alejandro Raul
artículos
Título:
Reproductive Biology of Striated Heron (Butorides striata) in Argentina. Waterbirds 38(4), 396-400
Autor/es:
OLGUIN, P.; BELTZER, A. H.; GIRAUDO, A. R.; REGNER, S. A.; JUANI, MARCELO; VIANCO, M.; LEON, E.
Revista:
WATERBIRDS (DE LEON SPRINGS, FLA.)
Editorial:
WATERBIRD SOC
Referencias:
Lugar: Waco; Año: 2015 vol. 38 p. 396 - 400
ISSN:
1524-4695
Resumen:
The reproductive biology of the Striated Heron (Butorides striata) was studied in the lagoon of the Reserve of the Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina, during two breeding seasons: September 2012-February 2013 (n = 77) and September 2013-March 2014 (n = 125). All nests (n = 202) were built on waxy-leaf nightshade (Solanum glaucophyllum) at 0.99 ± 0.27 m above water level. The incubation period was 20-23 (21.71 ±1.57) days; laying and hatching took place on successive days. An average of 2.63 ± 0.60 (Range = 2-4) opaque pale blue eggs were recorded per nest. Length, width and weight of eggs did not differ between seasons. Double (n =43) and triple (n = 47) broods were recorded. A total of 631 eggs were monitored; no differences were detected in breeding, hatching, nesting, or fledging success between seasons. The time spent by chicks in the nest was 14.6± 2.16 days, and the average number of chicks per nest was 2.15 ± 0.55. Age-specific mortality rate for eggs was 22% and 38% and for chicks 47% and 35% for the first and second seasons, respectively. Sixty-one percent of nest failures were related to the disappearance of eggs or chicks from the nests, possibly due to predation or climatic factors.