2020
DOI: 10.1007/s43388-020-00027-w
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First record of geophagy by a Ramphastidae species (Piciformes)

Abstract: The use of soil as a resource has been reported for several groups of vertebrates. Among birds, geophagy had been documented for Columbidae, Cracidae, Anatidae, and Psittacidae, for some Passeriformes, and there is a single report for Picidae. However, it had never been reported for toucans (Ramphastidae). Previous studies indicate that this behavior can bring benefits, such as mineral supplementation, neutralization of toxins in the diet, and chemical and mechanical aid in the digestion process. Here, we repo… Show more

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“…Some studies in a few Neotropical locations also provided brief comments on consuming unusual food items, such as flowers, insects, small mammals, and lizards (Skutch 1955, 1971, Riley & Smith 1986, Silva & Azevedo 2012. Even geophagy has been eventually recorded for some species of toucans (Matinata & Perrella 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies in a few Neotropical locations also provided brief comments on consuming unusual food items, such as flowers, insects, small mammals, and lizards (Skutch 1955, 1971, Riley & Smith 1986, Silva & Azevedo 2012. Even geophagy has been eventually recorded for some species of toucans (Matinata & Perrella 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%