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Learning-by-consequence foraging model of the Northern Mealy Amazon in a modified landscape of tropical moist forest

机译:在热带潮湿森林修改的景观中北方北部迈马亚马逊的学习觅食模型

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Understanding the dynamics of animal responses to heterogeneity of food resources in modified landscapes is crucial for the conservation of threatened species. We evaluated dietary stratégies of the Northern Mealy Amazon in a modified landscape of tropical moist forest in Los Chimalapas, Mexico. We established 30 phenology transects (200 X 6 m) to détermine food resource availability in primary evergreen, riparian, and secondary forests during the parrot breeding (March-April) and non-breeding (August-September) seasons, and determined parrot diet by observations of foraging individuals. We found spatiotemporal variation in food resource availability, with significantly greater food resource availability in the breeding season compared to the non-breeding season, and significantly fewer resources in secondary forest. Parrots consumed mainly seeds of a variety of plant species, and presented a medium dietary niche during the breeding season. Nevertheless, parrots foraged predominantly in primary forest where they demonstrated dietary selectivity, and rarely foraged in secondary forest where they consumed resources according to availability. We found évidence that Northern Mealy Amazons employ hier-archical criteria in habitat use and resource sélection, adjusting foraging stratégies according to resource availability. This learning-by-consequence foraging model may enable parrots to rapidly adapt to spatiotemporal variations in food resource availability. Primary tropical moist forest may bea key habitat type for Northern Mealy Amazons during the breeding season as this provides an abundance of food resources for parrots when they are raising young.
机译:了解改良景观中食品资源异质性的动物反应的动态对于保护威胁物种来说至关重要。在墨西哥洛斯克马拉帕斯的热带潮湿森林的修改景观中,我们评估了北部Mealy亚马逊的饮食Stratégies。在鹦鹉育种期间(3月至4月)和非育种(八月至9月)季节,并确定鹦鹉饮食期间,在原发性常绿植物,河豚和二次森林中建立了30个候选横断面(200 x 6米)到初级常绿粮食资源可用性,并确定了鹦鹉饮食觅食个体的观察。我们发现食物资源可用性的时尚变异,与非繁殖季节相比,繁殖季节的食物资源可用性明显更大,次要林中的资源明显更少。鹦鹉主要消耗种子的各种植物种类,并在繁殖季节呈现中等膳食利基。尽管如此,鹦鹉主要在主要森林中觅食,在那里他们表现出膳食选择性,并且很少在他们根据可用性消耗资源的次生森林中。我们在栖息地使用栖息地使用和资源Sérection,北方Meally Amakons Qually ameally亚马逊在栖息地使用和资源Sérection,根据资源可用性调整觅食Stratégies。这种逐个后续的觅食模型可以使鹦鹉能够快速适应食物资源可用性的时空变化。主要热带潮湿的森林可以在繁殖季节的北方北部玛丽栖息地类型的BEA重点栖息地类型,因为这在饲养年轻时为鹦鹉提供了丰富的食物资源。

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