IDEA   23902
INSTITUTO DE DIVERSIDAD Y ECOLOGIA ANIMAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Contrasting use and selection of natural fissures between Andean Swift ( Aeronautes andecolus ) and White-collared Swift ( Streptoprocne zonaris ) in mountains of Central Argentina
Autor/es:
MERLO, FRANCIS; VERGARA-TABARES, DAVID L.; SFERCO, GUILLERMO
Revista:
EMU
Editorial:
CSIRO PUBLISHING
Referencias:
Lugar: Collingwood; Año: 2021 vol. 121 p. 1 - 5
ISSN:
0158-4197
Resumen:
Coexisting and similar species will often partition the available habitat. We tested the hypothesisthat coexisting Andean (Aeronautes andecolus) and White-collared Swifts (Streptoprocne zonaris)select different fissure morphologies when selecting roosting or nesting sites. A total of 184 fissureswere characterised. Principal Coordinates Analysis showed that the characteristics of the fissuresdiffered between the species, height of the wall and the distance to water are the most explanatoryvariables. General linear mixed models showed that for Andean Swifts, the selection of fissures wasinfluenced by the height of the wall, the relative position of the fissure in it, and the width of theentrance. For White-collared Swift, the selection was influenced by the distance to water and thedistance to nearest vegetation. Our results suggest niche partitioning between the two swiftspecies and that coexistence of these species is explained by contrasting habitat use and selection.