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Population dynamics of neotropical migratory birds using agriculture-forest mosaics in Campeche, Mexico

Title and abstract are also in Spanish. OCLC 34281491
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Edited by: Marcia H. Wilson and Steven A. Sader

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Abstract

In many areas of the tropics, forests are being converted to agriculture and other uses at a rapid rate. Previous research has documented that forest-breeding migratory birds are distributed across a wide variety of habitat types during midwinter. However, to evaluate the relative importance of different habitat types to wintering birds, we need to examine habitat-specific estimates of survival. During the winter of 1992-1993, mist nets, observations of individually marked birds and point counts were used to sample bird populations in a pasture-forest mosaic in southern Mexico. Sampling was conducted four times throughout the winter on a total of six grids. Twenty nets were run for two days in each grid. A total of 129 species were captured and 3,585 individuals banded. Neotropical migrants made up 31% of the species captured and 47% of the individuals banded. The banding data were used to estimate species richness for permanent and winter residents in different habitats and at different time periods. Capture-recapture models were used to estimate overwintering survival for selected species.
Publication type Book chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Title Population dynamics of neotropical migratory birds using agriculture-forest mosaics in Campeche, Mexico
Series number 727
Year Published 1995
Language English
Publisher Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station.
Contributing office(s) Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Description viii, 288
Larger Work Type Book
Larger Work Subtype Other Government Series
Larger Work Title Conservation of Neotropical Migratory Birds in Mexico: Symposium-Workshop.
First page 257 (abs)
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