Nesting success and productivity of Tucuman Parrots (Amazona tucumana) in high-altitude forests of Argentina: do they differ from lowland Amazona parrots?

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  • Luis Rivera
  • Natalia Politi
  • Enrique H. Bucher
  • Anna Pidgeon
چکیده

Most of our knowledge of reproduction of wild parrots in the Neotropics comes from studies of tropical lowland species, with few studies addressing species of high-altitude forests. We studied the reproductive biology of Tucuman Parrots (Amazona tucumana) in north-western Argentina between 2004 and 2009. We obtained data on reproductive output for 86 nests and on causes of mortality for 94 nests. Mean clutch-size per nesting attempt was 3.6 eggs 1.0 (s.d.). Hatching success (proportion of eggs laid that hatch) was 0.77 0.17. Fledging success (proportion of nestlings that fledge) was 0.83 0.13. The overall breeding success (mean number of fledglings per laying female per year)was 2.3 0.8.Overallfinite nesting success (daily survival rate to the power of the nesting length)was 0.53 0.27, and chick finite nesting success rate was 0.74 0.22. We did not find differences in reproductive rate between Tucuman Parrots and other species of Amazona parrot from lowland habitats. Productivity and nesting success of Tucuman Parrots had high values in some years and low values in others. This was probably related to fruiting events of Podocarpus parlatorei – a critical food item. The main causes of nesting failure were predation (16%) and abandonment (12%). Our results suggest that for several species of Amazona in lowland habitats, predation and poaching may be the main limiting factors whereas climatic factors and food availability may contribute most to nesting failure at higher altitudes. Additional keywords: breeding biology, mortality factors, reproductive output, subtropical cloud forests. Received 1 October 2012, accepted 10 May 2103, published online 20 September 2013

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تاریخ انتشار 2013