Nesting success of birds from Brazilian Atlantic Forest fragments

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Marini, Miguel Angelo [1 ]
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[1] Univ Brasilia, Dept Zool, Inst Ciencias Biol, BR-70910900 Brasilia, DF, Brazil
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breeding; Mayfield; nest; predation; survival; BREEDING BIOLOGY; SITE SELECTION; PREDATION; EDGE; CONSERVATION;
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Q95 [动物学];
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Several aspects of the ecology of tropical birds remain unresolved both descriptively and experimentally, in spite of the high diversity of birds and the high deforestation rates. Here, I evaluate, apparently for the first time, nesting success and predation levels of open and closed-cupped nesting birds in an avian community from Atlantic Forest fragments in southeastern Brazil. The monitoring of 257 nests of more than 22 species from 1995 to 1999 revealed that overall apparent nest success (42.4%) was in the upper range for tropical species. Daily survival rates (DSR) for 18 species ranged from 0.900-0.987. Total average survival probability was 55.9 for open cup and 60.1% for closed nests. There was no evidence for an edge effect on the success of either open cup or closed nests. Against predictions, apparent success of closed nests (43.6%) did not differ from open cup nests (38.1%). However, there were differences in apparent success within three types of closed nests. Closed nests higher above the ground had greater apparent nest success than lower nests, but this pattern did not occur for open cup nests. This study demonstrates that some patterns of nesting success might not hold for all Neotropical sites, especially disturbed ones.
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