Abstract. We investigated gonad sizes, nesting patterns, and plasma hormone concentrations of seven Neotropical passerine species in a lowland tropical rainforest (Panama) at 9ЊN latitude over at least one annual cycle. All species had entirely regressed gonads for several months of the year (October to January), coinciding with the end of heavy rainfall. Gonadal recrudescence started in the dry season between January and March. Nesting began earlier (March) for open-habitat species than for forest-interior species (April), and lasted until August or December, respectively. Species differed widely in maximal relative testes sizes and reproductive hormone concentrations, but both measures were lower than in most temperate-zone species. Although we cannot provide a phylogenetically controlled comparison, polygynous and group-living species appeared to have larger testes than monogamous species, possibly indicating sperm competition. Testosterone concentrations were highest in polygynous species, intermediate in socially monogamous species, and lowest in a groupliving species, indicating that testosterone is more influenced by social systems than by gonad cycles. Tropical birds may generally maintain low testosterone concentrations and relatively small gonads to decrease overall energy expenditure compared to temperate-zone relatives.Key words: breeding season, gonad cycles, hormones, Panama, rainforest, seasonality, tropical. Estacionalidad Reproductiva de Siete Especies Passeriformes NeotropicalesResumen. Investigamos los tamaños de las gónadas, los patrones de nidificación y las concentraciones hormonales plasmáticas de siete especies de aves paserinas Neotropicales en una selva lluviosa tropical de tierras bajas en Panamá (9ЊN) durante por lo menos un ciclo anual. Todas las especies tenían gónadas enteramente retraídas por varios meses del año (octubre a enero), coincidiendo con el fin del periodo de precipitación lluviosa pesada. El crecimiento gonadal comenzó en la estación seca, entre enero y marzo. La nidificación comenzó primero en las especies de hábitat abierto (marzo) que en las especies de interior de bosque (abril) y duró hasta agosto y diciembre, respectivamente. Las especies difirieron extensamente en los tamaños relativos máximos de las gónadas y en las concentraciones de la hormona reproductiva, aunque ambas medidas fueron menores que para la mayoría de las especies de la zona templada. Aunque no podemos proveer una comparación controlada por filogenia, las especies poliginias y las especies que viven en grupo tenían testículos más grandes que las especies monógamas, lo que posiblemente podría estar indicando competencia espermática. Las concentraciones de testosterona fueron mayores en las especies poliginias, intermedias en las socialmente monógamas, y menores en las especies que viven en grupo, indicando que la testosterona estaría más influenciada por el sistema social que por los ciclos de las gónadas. Las aves tropicales podrían generalmente mantener niveles bajos de testosterona y tamaños r...
Birds are tempting to include in studies of tropical ecology and conservation. Yet, they are deceptively difficult to detect, identify and, particularly, count. We briefly review some common challenges of surveying tropical birds, offer guidance on the most important decisions to consider when selecting methodologies, and recommend best practices to ensure collection of reliable, repeatable, and reviewer-friendly survey data.
Human alteration of landscapes leads to attrition of biodiversity. Recommendations for maximizing retention of species richness typically focus on protection and preservation of large habitat patches. Despite a century of protection from human disturbance, 27% of the 228 bird species initially detected on Barro Colorado Island (BCI), Panama, a large hilltop forest fragment isolated by waters of Gatun Lake, are now absent. Lost species were more likely to be initially uncommon and terrestrial insectivores. Analyses of the regional avifauna, exhaustively inventoried and mapped across 24 subregions, identified strong geographical discontinuities in species distributions associated with a steep transisthmian rainfall gradient. Having lost mostly species preferring humid forests, the BCI species assemblage continues to shift from one originally typical of wetter forests toward one now resembling bird communities in drier forests. Even when habitat remnants are large and protected for 100 years, altered habitat characteristics resulting from isolation produce non-random loss of species linked with their commonness, dietary preferences and subtle climatic sensitivities.
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