2018
DOI: 10.58843/ornneo.v29i1.325
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Space Use, Diurnal Movement, and Roosting of a Variegated Antpitta (Grallaria Varia) in Central Amazonia

Abstract: ∙ The Variegated Antpitta (Grallaria varia) is the largest member of the terrestrial insectivores guild within its Amazonian range. Despite the bird’s large size and loud vocalizations, however, basic aspects of G. varia’s natural history remain poorly understood. In this study, we conducted intensive tracking of one individual in a nature reserve in the state of Amazonas, Brazil, describing ‐ for the first time with radio telemetry ‐ space use, movement patterns, and roosting sites of G. varia. Over the cours… Show more

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“…Aunque hay una idea generalizada de que muchas aves duermen perchadas por la noche, hay pocos estudios enfocados en este comportamiento (Skutch & Schmitt 1989). La mayoría de los estudios se han centrado en especies que utilizan dormideros comunales (e.g., Eiserer 1984, Morrison & Caccamise 1985, Walsberg 1990, Laughlin et al 2014) o han sido parte de investigaciones enfocadas en una sola especie (Oniki & Willis 2002, Willis & Oniki 2003, Woltmann 2004, Matuzak & Brightsmith 2007, Leavelle et al 2015, Jirinec et al 2016, Rimmer et al 2017, Jirinec et al 2018, Van Els 2020.…”
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“…Aunque hay una idea generalizada de que muchas aves duermen perchadas por la noche, hay pocos estudios enfocados en este comportamiento (Skutch & Schmitt 1989). La mayoría de los estudios se han centrado en especies que utilizan dormideros comunales (e.g., Eiserer 1984, Morrison & Caccamise 1985, Walsberg 1990, Laughlin et al 2014) o han sido parte de investigaciones enfocadas en una sola especie (Oniki & Willis 2002, Willis & Oniki 2003, Woltmann 2004, Matuzak & Brightsmith 2007, Leavelle et al 2015, Jirinec et al 2016, Rimmer et al 2017, Jirinec et al 2018, Van Els 2020.…”
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“…These species may only vocalize during a single 5-minute period in the morning, perhaps accompanied by an even shorter bout in the evening (Parker 1991). Some Amazonian species have been shown to sing as infrequently as twice in 50 days (Jirinec et al . 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These species may only vocalize during a single 5-minute period in the morning, perhaps accompanied by an even shorter bout in the evening (Parker 1991). Some Amazonian species have been shown to sing as infrequently as twice in 50 days (Jirinec et al 2018). In addition to affecting estimates of total species richness, this fine-scale temporal variation in vocal activity can also influence patterns of observed community composition.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These species may only vocalize during a single 5min period in the morning, perhaps accompanied by an even shorter bout in the evening (Parker 1991). Such Amazonian species may sing very infrequently in the day, e.g., during only 3% of tracked diurnal encounters (Jirinec et al 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Such Amazonian species may sing very infrequently in the day, e.g., during only 3% of tracked diurnal encounters (Jirinec et al . 2018). [Correction added on 13 March 2024 after first online publication: In discussion section text has been changed.]…”
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confidence: 99%