IIMYC   23581
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS Y COSTERAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
BREEDING BIOLOGY OF SPECTACLED TYRANT (HYMENOPS PERSPICILLATUS) IN THE SOUTHEAST PAMPAS REGION, ARGENTINA
Autor/es:
MATI´AS G. PRETELLI AND JUAN P. ISACCH
Revista:
WILSON JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY
Editorial:
WILSON ORNITHOLOGICAL SOC
Referencias:
Año: 2013 vol. 125 p. 275 - 279
ISSN:
1559-4491
Resumen:
The Spectacled Tyrant (Hymenops perspicillatus) is a flycatcher that inhabits open lands, grassy areas near water bodies, marshes, even fields and pastures in southern South America. Our aim was to describe the breeding biology of Spectacled Tyrants in native tall grasslands, specifically by studying their reproductive phenology and breeding success. The study was developed in the southeast Pampas region, Argentina. We conducted nest searching and monitoring during the 2010?2011 and 2011?2012 breeding seasons. We found 88 nests. The breeding season was from mid-October to late January. Clutch size was 2?3 eggs, mode 5 2. Incubation and nestling periods were 15.8 6 0.7 days and 14.7 6 0.6 days, respectively. Nest predation was higher during the incubation period than during laying and nestling periods. The probability of nest success from egg-laying to fledging was 0.24. This species show life-history traits in accordance with other South American temperate birds.