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Autor principal: Juan-Carlos Villegas Arguedas
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Publicado: Universidad Estatal a Distancia 2015
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contents Avifauna del Caribe sur asociada a ecosistemas alterados en Limón, Costa Rica Juan-Carlos Villegas Arguedas Jorge Villalobos Céspedes Multidisciplinaria (Ciencias Naturales y Exactas) avi Moín Birds fauna Caribe Southern Caribbean avifauna associated with altered ecosystems in Limón, Costa Rica. The Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, one of the areas with higher bird species richness in the country, is the main migratory route in Central America. We sampled the coast with visual counts (April-October 2002) and counted 1 639 individuals of 123 species in 14 sample sites from Moin to Cahuita. The most com- mon species were Psarocolius montezuma (Montezuma Oropendola), Ramphocelus passerinii (Passerini’s Tanager) and Oryzoborus funereus (Thick-billed Seed-Finch). Most were in cattle land with isolated trees, followed by rivers and streams and the logged forest. Penshurt had the highest relative abundance, followed by Miravalles and Tuba Creek; the site with the lowest relative abundance was Tomatal. A cluster model indicated significant differences in avifauna composition. Pastures with trees, gardens, and mixed stands were the most diverse and had more birds. Vulnerable forest species occur in these forest remnants that are important for their conservation. 2015 artículo científico 1659-4266 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=515651796005 es http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=5156 UNED Research Journal / Cuadernos de Investigación UNED application/pdf Universidad Estatal a Distancia UNED Research Journal / Cuadernos de Investigación UNED (Costa Rica) Num.2 Vol.6
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publisher Universidad Estatal a Distancia
spellingShingle Avifauna del Caribe sur asociada a ecosistemas alterados en Limón, Costa Rica
Juan-Carlos Villegas Arguedas
Multidisciplinaria (Ciencias Naturales y Exactas)
avi
Moín
Birds
fauna
Caribe
Avifauna del Caribe sur asociada a ecosistemas alterados en Limón, Costa Rica Juan-Carlos Villegas Arguedas Jorge Villalobos Céspedes Multidisciplinaria (Ciencias Naturales y Exactas) avi Moín Birds fauna Caribe Southern Caribbean avifauna associated with altered ecosystems in Limón, Costa Rica. The Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, one of the areas with higher bird species richness in the country, is the main migratory route in Central America. We sampled the coast with visual counts (April-October 2002) and counted 1 639 individuals of 123 species in 14 sample sites from Moin to Cahuita. The most com- mon species were Psarocolius montezuma (Montezuma Oropendola), Ramphocelus passerinii (Passerini’s Tanager) and Oryzoborus funereus (Thick-billed Seed-Finch). Most were in cattle land with isolated trees, followed by rivers and streams and the logged forest. Penshurt had the highest relative abundance, followed by Miravalles and Tuba Creek; the site with the lowest relative abundance was Tomatal. A cluster model indicated significant differences in avifauna composition. Pastures with trees, gardens, and mixed stands were the most diverse and had more birds. Vulnerable forest species occur in these forest remnants that are important for their conservation. 2015 artículo científico 1659-4266 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=515651796005 es http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=5156 UNED Research Journal / Cuadernos de Investigación UNED application/pdf Universidad Estatal a Distancia UNED Research Journal / Cuadernos de Investigación UNED (Costa Rica) Num.2 Vol.6
title Avifauna del Caribe sur asociada a ecosistemas alterados en Limón, Costa Rica
topic Multidisciplinaria (Ciencias Naturales y Exactas)
avi
Moín
Birds
fauna
Caribe
url https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=515651796005