2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1676-06032013000400018
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Occupancy of different types of forest habitats by tyrant flycatchers (Passeriformes: Tyrannidae)

Abstract: Abstract:The abundance distribution of the tyrant flycatchers (Tyrannidae family) was evaluated in three main forest habitats of Mata dos Godoy State Park (PEMG), north of the state of Paraná. We conducted point counts and from the collected data we calculated the Index of Point Abundance (I. P. A.) of each species in the habitats of interior of mature forest (FLI), slope forest (FLE) and reforestation (REF). Among the 22 recorded species, eight occurred in all habitats, while other eight occurred in two habit… Show more

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“…From these studies, three (Becker et al 2013;da Silva et al 2015;Santos-Junior et al 2016) sampled bird species within three distinct restoration sites, while the remaining studies (Parrotta et al 1997;Rosa et al 2013;Vogel et al 2015Vogel et al , 2016Ferreira and Melo 2016) sampled bird species within only one restoration site. These eight studies consist of 14 restoration sample sites where two studies (Parrotta et al 1997;Rosa et al 2013) used only one specific guild (i.e., insectivores and frugivores, respectively), and the remaining six studies analyzed the whole bird assemblage. Taken together, restoration sites sampled 232 bird species, and restoration age affected bird assemblage composition (F = 4.45, df = 2, p = 0.03).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From these studies, three (Becker et al 2013;da Silva et al 2015;Santos-Junior et al 2016) sampled bird species within three distinct restoration sites, while the remaining studies (Parrotta et al 1997;Rosa et al 2013;Vogel et al 2015Vogel et al , 2016Ferreira and Melo 2016) sampled bird species within only one restoration site. These eight studies consist of 14 restoration sample sites where two studies (Parrotta et al 1997;Rosa et al 2013) used only one specific guild (i.e., insectivores and frugivores, respectively), and the remaining six studies analyzed the whole bird assemblage. Taken together, restoration sites sampled 232 bird species, and restoration age affected bird assemblage composition (F = 4.45, df = 2, p = 0.03).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thraupidae es una de las familias mejor representadas entre las aves Neotropicales, con especies presentes en todos los ambientes (Ayerbe-Quiñonez 2013). La familia Tyrannidae que presentó un número alto de especies en las tres microcuencas, característico del BST en Colombia y otros países (Verea et al 2000, Verea & Solórzano 2001, Cárdenas et al 2003, Losada-Pardo et al 2005, Sanabria-Mejía et al 2007, Tamayo & Cruz 2014, Almazán et al 2015, por sus diversas estrategias de forrajeo que le permiten colonizar ambientes secos y abiertos (Verea & Solórzano 2001, Fitzpatrick 2004, Ohlson et al 2008, Rosa et al 2013. La microcuenca Carrizal presentó una alta riqueza de especies migratorias que representaron el 9,85% de las capturas (principalmente familia Parulidae) en la parte baja, resultado afín a lo obtenido por Andrade & Mejía (1988) en la Guajira.…”
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