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First record of Odontaster penicillatus populations(Philippi,1870)(Echinodermata:Asteroidea)in the Atacama and Antofagasta regions,Chile(Southeast Pacific)
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作者 Leonardo Campos Fernando Berrios +1 位作者 Brenda BHermosillo-Núñez Marco Ortiz 《Acta Oceanologica Sinica》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第12期152-155,共4页
We report for the first time the presence of local populations of the starfish Odontaster penicillatus in the regions of Atacama and Antofagasta,Chile.This finding indicates an extension of the distribution limit of 5... We report for the first time the presence of local populations of the starfish Odontaster penicillatus in the regions of Atacama and Antofagasta,Chile.This finding indicates an extension of the distribution limit of 500 km with respect to the last observation made in 2007 in Isla Grande de Atacama.A total of 121 specimens of O.penicillatus were recorded at depths of between 8 m and 24 m.They were associated with rocky substrate and with different species of barnacles,sponges and bryozoans.The presence of O.penicillatus expands the knowledge of the benthic biodiversity of the region,and the development of studies on its ecological importance will be promoted. 展开更多
关键词 Odontaster penicillatus new record Antofagasta ATACAMA South Pacific Ocean
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Variation in abundance and habitat relationship of three understory insectivorous birds in a disturbed landscape of Neotropical dry forest of Colombia
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作者 Camilo Loaiza Olga LMontenegro +3 位作者 David King Manuel Spínola Lilibeth Arinda Palacio Agustín Rudas 《Avian Research》 CSCD 2020年第3期265-276,共12页
Background:Evaluating relationships between avian populations and their habitat is important for understanding the biology of these species and for management decisions that improve the effectiveness of restoration pr... Background:Evaluating relationships between avian populations and their habitat is important for understanding the biology of these species and for management decisions that improve the effectiveness of restoration practices.We investigated how habitat variation along a disturbance gradient affected the abundance of three insectivorous bird species,White-bellied Antbird(Myrmeciza longipes),Barred Antshrike(Thamnophilus doliatus),and Pale-breasted Spinetail(Synallaxis albescens)in a Neotropical dry forest remnant in central Colombia.Methods:The study area,which is located in Magdalena Valley,is under ecological restoration after the construction of the“El Quimbo”hydroelectric dam,with a gradient of habitat conditions,from relatively advanced secondary growth to recently disturbed areas.We conducted bird surveys and quantified the habitat conditions from June 2018 to June 2019.We compared the relative abundance of the birds among the three zones with increasing disturbance and modeled the relationship between the bird abundance with the micro-and landscape-habitat conditions,with Poisson generalized linear model regression.Results:The relative abundance of the three bird species varied according to the habitat features and disturbance level.The abundance of White-bellied Antbirds was higher in forests and thickets than shrubland fragments;Barred Antshrike was more abundant in shrubland and thickets than in forest fragments,and Pale-breasted Spinetail had the highest abundance in shrubland and the lowest in forest fragments.The abundance of both White-bellied Antbird and Pale-breasted Spinetail did not differ among zones with different levels of disturbance,while the abundance of Barred Antshrike decreased in zones with more disturbance.Conclusions:There were significant differences in the habitat relationships of the three understory insectivorous species along the disturbance gradient,although these species were within the same trophic group.These bird species preferred different stages of habitat succession and responded to different habitat and landscape features.Increasing forest fragment areas and decreasing the amount of edge would be useful restoration priorities for these and other similar avian species in this study area. 展开更多
关键词 Bird population ecology Generalized linear models Wildlife habitat restoration
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