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Foraging Behavior,Direct Interference and Habitat Use in Three Species of Flamingos(Phoenicopterus Chilensis,Phoenicoparrus Andinus and Phoenicoparrus Jamesi) in Mar Chiquita Lagoon,Córdoba,Argentina 被引量:1
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作者 Lucila CASTRO Ricardo TORRES 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第S1期63-64,共2页
The Laguna Mar Chiquita,located northeast of the province of Córdoba in Argentina,is the only non-Andean place where three flamingo species regularly coexist in the southern part of South America.Two of these spe... The Laguna Mar Chiquita,located northeast of the province of Córdoba in Argentina,is the only non-Andean place where three flamingo species regularly coexist in the southern part of South America.Two of these species, 展开更多
关键词 Phoenicoparrus andinus Phoenicoparrus jamesi phoenicopterus chilensis Mar Chiquita interactions foraging depth selectivity.
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Can Greater Flamingo Recognize Fertile <i>vs.</i>Infertile Egg? A Single Case Study
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作者 Camillo Sandri Barbara Regaiolli +2 位作者 Matilde Franchin Alessandra Piccirillo Caterina Spiezio 《Open Journal of Animal Sciences》 2017年第2期232-239,共8页
Fertility of captive flamingos varies between flocks, species and seasons. Individuating infertile eggs could be helpful to facilitate important decisions. Wild animals could be encouraged to abandon the nest or not, ... Fertility of captive flamingos varies between flocks, species and seasons. Individuating infertile eggs could be helpful to facilitate important decisions. Wild animals could be encouraged to abandon the nest or not, whereas in captivity removing non-viable egg would lead birds to lay a new one. The aim of this study was to investigate the parental behaviour of a pair of greater flamingos (Phoenicopterus roseus) in the presence of a fertile and an infertile egg. Data on the posture and behaviours of the pair on the nest were collected over two different periods: first period—an infertile egg was laid;second period—a fertile egg was laid. For each period, 28 ten-minute sessions per flamingo partner were run. Results revealed that female flamingo spent significantly more time standing on the nest in the first than in the second period (P = 0.010). Moreover, when standing on the nest, the female performed significantly more egg-care behaviour (attention to the egg, egg rotation/moving) in the first than in the second period (P = 0.010). No significant differences between periods emerged in the male flamingo posture on the nest and behaviours. Findings from this study suggest that female flamingos stand on the nest longer if the egg is infertile, paying more attention and examining it deeply. This study provides new insights into greater flamingo parent-embryo communication. Future research is needed to improve our knowledge on this topic, as well as on the husbandry of this species in the controlled environment. 展开更多
关键词 phoenicopterus roseus EGG Fertility EGG Care PARENTAL Behaviour
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