Birds of Universidad de los Llanos (Villavicencio, Colombia): a rich community at the andean foothills-savanna transition ; Aves de la Universidad de los Llanos (Villavicencio, Colombia): una rica comunidad en la transición entre el piedemonte andino y la sabana

Objectives: To conduct a bird inventory at the Barcelona campus of Universidad de los Llanos Villavicencio, Colombia, with the aim of estimating species richness, abundance and habitat associations of the local avifauna. Scope: Characterization of the local avian diversity and its association with different types of natural and transformed ecosystems. Methodology: We inventoried birds using sight and auditory records made weekly between August 2013 and August 2014, plus opportunistic observations made between 2013 and 2018. We estimated species richness using non-parametric estimates, and cate... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Avendaño, Jorge Enrique
Morales Rozo, Andrea
Tejeiro M., Nattaly
Díaz Cárdenas, Jessica
Amaya Burgos, Jhon Jairo
Aponte, Andrés Felipe
Gamboa, Natalie
Esmeralda, Yoliver
Salcedo Sarmiento, José
Velásquez Suárez, Álvaro Javier
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Verlag/Hrsg.: Boletín Científico
Schlagwörter: Ampliación de distribución / aves urbanas / cuenca del Orinoco / piedemonte llanero / ecosistemas fragmentados / Andean foothills / fragmented ecosystems / Orinoco basin / range extensions / urban birds
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/boletincientifico/article/view/2686

Objectives: To conduct a bird inventory at the Barcelona campus of Universidad de los Llanos Villavicencio, Colombia, with the aim of estimating species richness, abundance and habitat associations of the local avifauna. Scope: Characterization of the local avian diversity and its association with different types of natural and transformed ecosystems. Methodology: We inventoried birds using sight and auditory records made weekly between August 2013 and August 2014, plus opportunistic observations made between 2013 and 2018. We estimated species richness using non-parametric estimates, and categorized local abundances and habitat associations based upon encounter frequencies. Main results: We recorded a total of 210 species (189 species through systematic observations, plus 21 recorded non-systematically). The list includes one Colombian near-endemic, 20 migrant species, and four range extensions for the Orinoco basin. The heterogeneous vegetation sustains a rich community composed mainly by species associated with urban zones, gallery forest and artificial lakes. Most species were rare and occasional, which suggests that they are visitors or maintain small populations within the campus. Conclusions: This study provides basic data on bird diversity of transformed ecosystems in the Orinoco basin, and highlights the importance of mosaics of savanna, forest and transformed ecosystems as refuges and stopover areas of resident and migratory birds. ; Objetivos: Desarrollar el inventario de las aves del campus Barcelona de la Universidad de los Llanos, Villavicencio, Colombia, con el objeto de estimar la riqueza de especies, abundancia y asociaciones de hábitat de la avifauna local. Alcance: Caracterización de la diversidad aviar local y su asociación con diferentes tipos de ecosistemas naturales y transformados. Metodología: Inventariamos la avifauna tomando registros visuales y auditivos semanales entre agosto de 2013 y agosto de 2014, además de observaciones no sistemáticas entre 2013 y 2018. Estimamos la riqueza de ...