INVESTIGADORES
SAGARIO Maria cecilia
artículos
Título:
Breeding and winter site fidelity among eleven Neotropical Austral migrant bird species
Autor/es:
ALEX JAHN; VICTOR R. CUETO; M. CECILIA SAGARIO; ANA M. MAMANI; JULIAN QUILLEN VIDOZ; JAVIER LOPEZ DE CASENAVE; ADRIAN DI GIACOMO
Revista:
ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL
Editorial:
NEOTROPICAL ORNITHOLOGICAL SOC
Referencias:
Año: 2009 vol. 20 p. 275 - 283
ISSN:
1075-4377
Resumen:
Very little information currently exists on site fidelity patterns among Neotropical Austral migratory birds, which migrate wholly within South America. We banded migratory birds at three sites in South America, one located in the tropics and two at south temperate latitudes. We document breeding site fidelity among seven species and winter site fidelity among four species. Knowledge of patterns of site fidelity among migratory birds in South America is important for understanding the constraints affecting their populations throughout the annual cycle and ultimately for conservation planning. migratory birds, which migrate wholly within South America. We banded migratory birds at three sites in South America, one located in the tropics and two at south temperate latitudes. We document breeding site fidelity among seven species and winter site fidelity among four species. Knowledge of patterns of site fidelity among migratory birds in South America is important for understanding the constraints affecting their populations throughout the annual cycle and ultimately for conservation planning. migratory birds, which migrate wholly within South America. We banded migratory birds at three sites in South America, one located in the tropics and two at south temperate latitudes. We document breeding site fidelity among seven species and winter site fidelity among four species. Knowledge of patterns of site fidelity among migratory birds in South America is important for understanding the constraints affecting their populations throughout the annual cycle and ultimately for conservation planning.