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“…) and affect the availability of suitable nest sites and food resources for Cipo Canasteros (Costa et al. ). We recommend additional study to examine other population parameters, including their temporal, intrapopulational (e.g., within sexes and ages), and interpopulational (geographic) variability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…) and affect the availability of suitable nest sites and food resources for Cipo Canasteros (Costa et al. ). We recommend additional study to examine other population parameters, including their temporal, intrapopulational (e.g., within sexes and ages), and interpopulational (geographic) variability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A, B; Costa et al. ). Some open grassland surrounds the rocky outcrops; small patches of ephemeral marshes with dense cover are found along seasonal streams, as well as a narrow strip of riparian forest with small trees along a perennial stream (detailed description in Costa and Rodrigues ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…The ecological relationship between bromeliads and birds may increase interactions, ecosystem functions and species richness in local habitats. For instance, some passerines are strongly dependent on bromeliad clusters for breeding (Luiz 2008, Oliveira Jr et al 2014, Costa et al 2019, Zima et al 2019. Even large generalist birds of prey (e.g.…”
Section: Bromeliads As Bird 'Biodiversity Enhancers'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the sky-island archipelagos formed by the mountain tops of eastern Brazil, there are nine endemic birds, including four ovenbirds (Furnariidae), two species of the Cinclodes genus and two of the Asthenes genus, all with a unique distribution, ecology, and evolutionary history (Chaves et al 2015). The poorly known Cipo Canastero Asthenes luizae is strongly associated with rocky outcrops in higher elevations of the Espinhaço Range, to which it is endemic (Vasconcelos et al 2008, Gomes and Rodrigues 2010, Costa 2015, Costa et al 2019, Freitas et al 2019b). Cipo Canastero was only described in 1990 based on one population discovered in Serra do Cipó, central Minas Gerais, south-eastern Brazil (Pearman 1990, Vielliard 1990).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%