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Phenological synchrony between the austral thrush Turdus falcklandii (Passeriformes: Turdidae) and its food resources within forests and prairies in southern Chile

机译:智利南部南方鹅口疮Turdus falcklandii(Passeriformes:Turdidae)与其食物资源之间的物候同步

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Background Frugivorous birds are phenologically linked to the fruits that they eat. When there is less fruit in seasonal environments, frugivorous birds complement their diet by eating invertebrates. The depth of the phenological link between frugivorous birds and their dietary resources has not been studied until now. The objective was to determine the possible phenological synchrony between the Austral thrush ( Turdus falcklandii ) and its dietary resource, fruits and annelids, found in the fragmented forests in the South of Chile. Results The numbers of thrushes, annelids, and fruits in fragments of native forest and anthropogenic grassland in Chile's Lake District were estimated annually. Spatial variation (i.e., forest and grassland) and seasonal variation (i.e., the period of greatest fruit growth and least fruit growth) on thrushes, annelids, and fruits were analyzed with a nonparametric Scheirer-Ray-Hare extension for the Kruskal-Wallis test. The graphic representation of the seasonal variation of thrushes, annelids, and fruits was carried out using cubic spline routines. It was found that there are seasonal changes in the dietary resources of these birds. During the period of greatest fruit production, there was a trend towards a higher number of thrushes in the forest where there was a greater availability of ripe fruit in relation to the nearby grasslands. In the grasslands, the annelids demonstrated a trend towards greater quantities in comparison with the forest. There was a positive and significant correlation between the thrushes and the annelids and fruits, indicating phenological synchrony between this bird and its dietary resources. Conclusions Therefore, we concluded that the thrush responded numerically and functionally to the variations in its resources. The result of our research underlines the importance of grasslands in maintaining thrush populations, with this bird acting as one of the most important seed dispersers in the temperate southern forests of Chile.
机译:背景食肉类鸟类与它们所吃的果实在物候上相关联。当季节性环境中的水果较少时,食肉类鸟类通过吃无脊椎动物来补充饮食。到目前为止,尚未研究食肉鸟类与其饮食资源之间的物候学联系的深度。目的是确定在智利南部支离破碎的森林中发现的南方鹅口疮(Turdus falcklandii)与其饮食资源,水果和类动物之间可能存在物候同步。结果每年估计智利湖区原生森林和人为草地的片段中的鹅口疮,触角类动物和水果的数量。利用非参数Scheirer-Ray-Hare扩展对Kruskal-Wallis检验分析了鹅口疮,无脊椎动物和水果的空间变化(即森林和草地)和季节变化(即最大的水果生长和最小的水果生长时期) 。画眉,触角和果实的季节性变化的图形表示使用三次样条程序进行。发现这些鸟类的饮食资源有季节性变化。在水果产量最高的时期,森林中鹅口疮的趋势趋于增多,相对于附近的草原,成熟水果的可用性更高。在草原上,与森林相比,无节肢动物有增加数量的趋势。鹅口疮,肘类动物和水果之间存在正相关和显着相关,表明这只鸟与其饮食资源之间存在物候同步。结论因此,我们得出的结论是,鹅口疮在数量和功能上对其资源的变化做出了响应。我们的研究结果强调了草原在维持鹅口疮种群方面的重要性,这种鸟类是智利温带南部森林中最重要的种子传播者之一。

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