2020
DOI: 10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.60
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Breeding review of Gray-hooded Gull Chroicocephalus cirrocephalus in Brazil with contributions on nests and egg biometry

Abstract: The Gray-hooded Gull (Chroicocephalus cirrocephalus) is a seabird distributed in almost all South American countries. However, breeding information on the species in Brazil is scarce. In this study, literature review and search in online databases (WikiAves and eBird) were carried out to gather breeding information on the species in the country and nests of the Gray-hooded Gull were recorded on the northern coast of the Rio de Janeiro state. Literature review indicated breeding records in Rio Grande do Sul, Ri… Show more

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“…The main predators of Recurvirostrid eggs are terrestrial vertebrates, which can either ingest the eggs (dogs, snakes) or trample them (cattle and horses) (Cuervo, 1993;Arroyo, 2000). In addition to mammals and reptiles, some birds also prey on eggs and chicks, such as herons, vultures and falcons that are abundant in the area (Teunissen et al, 2008;Andrade et al, 2020;Canabarro & Fedrizzi, 2010;Frias et al, 2020b). Despite the high number of preyed nests, about a quarter of them (26%) were successful, considering hatched eggs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…The main predators of Recurvirostrid eggs are terrestrial vertebrates, which can either ingest the eggs (dogs, snakes) or trample them (cattle and horses) (Cuervo, 1993;Arroyo, 2000). In addition to mammals and reptiles, some birds also prey on eggs and chicks, such as herons, vultures and falcons that are abundant in the area (Teunissen et al, 2008;Andrade et al, 2020;Canabarro & Fedrizzi, 2010;Frias et al, 2020b). Despite the high number of preyed nests, about a quarter of them (26%) were successful, considering hatched eggs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature and online plataforms (WikiAves, E-bird) review has been widely used to update information of birds species occurrence (Martínez-Curci et al, 2014;Frias et al, 2020a;Barbosa et al, 2021;Pinheiro et al, 2021;Kaiser et al, 2022), breeding (Scherer et al, 2013;Guilherme & Lima, 2020;Tubelis, 2020;Tubelis & Sazima, 2020;Frias et al, 2020b;Alexandrino et al, 2022), and migration (Schubert et al, 2019;Degroote et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En el sector Sangradero, es común observar parches de grama dulce alrededor de la laguna, lo que la convierte en un recurso fácilmente accesible. Un estudio realizado en la laguna Ubatuba, Brasil también registró el uso de P. vaginatum como material de construcción de nidos, dado que esta planta es predominante en los alrededores de la laguna (Teixeira et al, 2020). En la laguna Chilca, Perú, la gaviota capucha gris empleó plumas de Flamenco chileno Phoenicopterus chilensis (Molina, 1782), una especie de ave común en la laguna (Tovar & Ashmole, 1970).…”
Section: Chroicocephalus Cirrocephalusunclassified
“…El promedio del diámetro externo del nido fue menor (20.21 ± 2.92 cm) que el registrado en Río de Janeiro (~23 cm) (Teixeira et al, 2020), y también menor que los nidos encontrados en Laguna Mayor (25,81 ± 0,98 cm) por Burgos et al (2023). Por otro lado, en nuestro estudio en promedio se registraron 1,83 huevo/nido (n= 12) para C. cirrocephalus; siendo similares a los valores encontrados para otras investigaciones: l.5 huevo/nido (n= 4 274) (Pierote de Sousa, 2021) y 1,75 huevo/nido (n=19) (Burgos et al, 2023).…”
Section: Chroicocephalus Cirrocephalusunclassified
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