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Occurrence of thrushes in an urban fragment of Araucaria forest in southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Vogel, Huilquer Francisco
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Zawadzki, Cláudio Henrique, Metri, Rafael
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biota Neotropica
Texto Completo: https://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/BN/article/view/1040
Resumo: Seasonal segregation among syntopic species can be viewed as one of the available strategies for coexistence, reducing competitive process. The present work therefore aimed to interpret the assemblage structures comprising birds of the genus Turdus (Turdidae), through the analysis of seasonal variation in the species occurrence in a forest remnant located in the southcenter State of Paraná. Mist-netting was employed twice a month for capturing birds, totalling an annual effort of 7488 h.m². The frequency of occurrence, constancy and class of species dominance was determined, together with the parameters generally used in studies of ecological communities (richness, abundance, diversity and evenness). A total of 162 individuals were captured, representing five species. Turdus rufiventris was the most constant and frequent species. Turdus amaurochalinus and Turdus leucomelas were captured with variable constancies and frequencies along the seasons. Turdus amaurochalinus was also very common and may present an overlapping process between migrant and non-migrant individuals during spring. Turdus albicolis was considered accessory, whereas Turdus subalaris was only registered during the reproductive period. Hence, it was possible to observe that seasonal modifications occurred both in the frequency of occurrence and in the constancy and dominance of species. These results indicated the possibility of a lower use of the environment during the breeding season, as well as the presence of a higher number of individuals in summer and increased abundance of Turdus rufiventris and T. leucomelas during autumn and winter.
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The frequency of occurrence, constancy and class of species dominance was determined, together with the parameters generally used in studies of ecological communities (richness, abundance, diversity and evenness). A total of 162 individuals were captured, representing five species. Turdus rufiventris was the most constant and frequent species. Turdus amaurochalinus and Turdus leucomelas were captured with variable constancies and frequencies along the seasons. Turdus amaurochalinus was also very common and may present an overlapping process between migrant and non-migrant individuals during spring. Turdus albicolis was considered accessory, whereas Turdus subalaris was only registered during the reproductive period. Hence, it was possible to observe that seasonal modifications occurred both in the frequency of occurrence and in the constancy and dominance of species. These results indicated the possibility of a lower use of the environment during the breeding season, as well as the presence of a higher number of individuals in summer and increased abundance of Turdus rufiventris and T. leucomelas during autumn and winter.Seasonal segregation among syntopic species can be viewed as one of the available strategies for coexistence, reducing competitive process. The present work therefore aimed to interpret the assemblage structures comprising birds of the genus Turdus (Turdidae), through the analysis of seasonal variation in the species occurrence in a forest remnant located in the southcenter State of Paraná. Mist-netting was employed twice a month for capturing birds, totalling an annual effort of 7488 h.m². The frequency of occurrence, constancy and class of species dominance was determined, together with the parameters generally used in studies of ecological communities (richness, abundance, diversity and evenness). A total of 162 individuals were captured, representing five species. Turdus rufiventris was the most constant and frequent species. Turdus amaurochalinus and Turdus leucomelas were captured with variable constancies and frequencies along the seasons. Turdus amaurochalinus was also very common and may present an overlapping process between migrant and non-migrant individuals during spring. Turdus albicolis was considered accessory, whereas Turdus subalaris was only registered during the reproductive period. Hence, it was possible to observe that seasonal modifications occurred both in the frequency of occurrence and in the constancy and dominance of species. These results indicated the possibility of a lower use of the environment during the breeding season, as well as the presence of a higher number of individuals in summer and increased abundance of Turdus rufiventris and T. leucomelas during autumn and winter.Segregações sazonais entre espécies sintópicas podem ser interpretadas como táticas utilizadas para a coexistência, diminuindo processos competitivos. Neste contexto, o presente trabalho buscou interpretar a estrutura da assembléia formada por aves do gênero Turdus (Turdidae) para averiguar a possibilidade de padrões distintos de ocorrência em função da variação sazonal em um fragmento florestal situado no Centro-sul do Estado do Paraná. Foram utilizadas redes ornitológicas para a captura das aves, com um esforço amostral anual de 7488 h.m². Por meio das capturas quinzenais foi possível a obtenção do índice de frequência de ocorrência, constância e classes de dominância das espécies, bem como, de parâmetros ecológicos utilizados em estudos de comunidades. Um total de 162 indivíduos pertencentes a cinco espécies foram capturados. Turdus rufiventris foi a espécie mais frequente e constante durante o estudo. Turdus amaurochalinus e T. leucomelas foram capturadas com frequências e constâncias variáveis entre as estações do ano, sendo que, para T. amaurochalinus houve evidências de sobreposição de populações migrantes e não migrantes durante a primavera. Turdus albicollis foi considerada acessória, enquanto T. subalaris foi registrada somente durante a temporada reprodutiva. Desta forma, foi possível observar que ocorrem modificações sazonais, tanto na frequência de ocorrência, quanto na constância e dominância das espécies. Tais resultados indicam a possibilidade de menor intensidade do uso do ambiente durante o período reprodutivo, assim como a presença de um maior número de espécies no verão e aumento da abundância de T. rufiventris e T. leucomelas durante o outono e inverno.SciELO Brasil2012-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/BN/article/view/1040Biota Neotropica; Vol. 12 No. 4 (2012): v12n4Biota Neotropica; Vol. 12 Núm. 4 (2012): v12n4Biota Neotropica; v. 12 n. 4 (2012): v12n41676-0603reponame:Biota Neotropicainstname:Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)instacron:BIOTA - FAPESPenghttps://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/BN/article/view/1040/1946https://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/BN/article/view/1040/1947Copyright (c) 2012 <span class="primary-color">Biota</span> <span class="secondary-color">Neotropica</span>info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVogel, Huilquer FranciscoZawadzki, Cláudio HenriqueMetri, Rafael2021-10-02T12:00:50Zoai:biotaneotropica.org.br:article/1040Revistahttps://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v20n1/pt/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcjoly@unicamp.br || jasalim@unicamp.br1676-06111676-0611opendoar:2026-01-09T10:24:08.096804Biota Neotropica - Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade (BIOTA-FAPESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Occurrence of thrushes in an urban fragment of Araucaria forest in southern Brazil
Occurrence of thrushes in an urban fragment of Araucaria forest in southern Brazil
Ocorrência de turdídeos em um fragmento urbano de floresta com araucárias no Sul do Brasil
title Occurrence of thrushes in an urban fragment of Araucaria forest in southern Brazil
spellingShingle Occurrence of thrushes in an urban fragment of Araucaria forest in southern Brazil
Vogel, Huilquer Francisco
passeriformes
seasonal segregation
Turdidae
Turdus
passeriformes
seasonal segregation
Turdidae
Turdus
passeriformes
segregação sazonal
Turdidae
Turdus
title_short Occurrence of thrushes in an urban fragment of Araucaria forest in southern Brazil
title_full Occurrence of thrushes in an urban fragment of Araucaria forest in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Occurrence of thrushes in an urban fragment of Araucaria forest in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of thrushes in an urban fragment of Araucaria forest in southern Brazil
title_sort Occurrence of thrushes in an urban fragment of Araucaria forest in southern Brazil
author Vogel, Huilquer Francisco
author_facet Vogel, Huilquer Francisco
Zawadzki, Cláudio Henrique
Metri, Rafael
author_role author
author2 Zawadzki, Cláudio Henrique
Metri, Rafael
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vogel, Huilquer Francisco
Zawadzki, Cláudio Henrique
Metri, Rafael
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv passeriformes
seasonal segregation
Turdidae
Turdus
passeriformes
seasonal segregation
Turdidae
Turdus
passeriformes
segregação sazonal
Turdidae
Turdus
topic passeriformes
seasonal segregation
Turdidae
Turdus
passeriformes
seasonal segregation
Turdidae
Turdus
passeriformes
segregação sazonal
Turdidae
Turdus
description Seasonal segregation among syntopic species can be viewed as one of the available strategies for coexistence, reducing competitive process. The present work therefore aimed to interpret the assemblage structures comprising birds of the genus Turdus (Turdidae), through the analysis of seasonal variation in the species occurrence in a forest remnant located in the southcenter State of Paraná. Mist-netting was employed twice a month for capturing birds, totalling an annual effort of 7488 h.m². The frequency of occurrence, constancy and class of species dominance was determined, together with the parameters generally used in studies of ecological communities (richness, abundance, diversity and evenness). A total of 162 individuals were captured, representing five species. Turdus rufiventris was the most constant and frequent species. Turdus amaurochalinus and Turdus leucomelas were captured with variable constancies and frequencies along the seasons. Turdus amaurochalinus was also very common and may present an overlapping process between migrant and non-migrant individuals during spring. Turdus albicolis was considered accessory, whereas Turdus subalaris was only registered during the reproductive period. Hence, it was possible to observe that seasonal modifications occurred both in the frequency of occurrence and in the constancy and dominance of species. These results indicated the possibility of a lower use of the environment during the breeding season, as well as the presence of a higher number of individuals in summer and increased abundance of Turdus rufiventris and T. leucomelas during autumn and winter.
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