Repositorio Institucional
Repositorio Institucional
CONICET Digital
  • Inicio
  • EXPLORAR
    • AUTORES
    • DISCIPLINAS
    • COMUNIDADES
  • Estadísticas
  • Novedades
    • Noticias
    • Boletines
  • Ayuda
    • General
    • Datos de investigación
  • Acerca de
    • CONICET Digital
    • Equipo
    • Red Federal
  • Contacto
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.
  • INFORMACIÓN GENERAL
  • RESUMEN
  • ESTADISTICAS
 
Artículo

Isotopic Niche Partitioning in Avian Scavenger Communities of South America

Silverthorne, Kate M.; Perrig, Paula LeticiaIcon ; Lambertucci, Sergio AgustinIcon ; Pauli, Jonathan Nicholas
Fecha de publicación: 12/2020
Editorial: Raptor Research Foundation
Revista: Journal of Raptor Research
ISSN: 0892-1016
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Ecología

Resumen

Interspecific competition plays a central role in structuring ecological communities and is a particularly strong force among avian scavengers. Niche partitioning among scavengers has been thoroughly investigated for Old World vultures (family Accipitridae), yet we know much less about its effect on the structure and functioning of the complex scavenger guilds of the New World (family Cathartidae). We studied how niche partitioning differed between ecosystems featuring species-poor and species-rich guilds of avian scavengers in South America. We compared dietary overlap between avian scavenger assemblages at two sites in Argentina where Andean Condors (Vultur gryphus) reside: Patagonia, featuring a rich guild of five main avian scavengers, and the High Andes, with only two main species of avian scavengers. We compared the d13C and d15N isotopic signatures, proxies for animal diets, of molted feathers to quantify niche breadth for individual species, and niche overlap between species. We found greater isotopic overlap between species and a smaller niche breadth for Andean Condors in Patagonia, where the richest assemblage of scavengers exists. These site-level differences in niche size and overlap are likely a result of greater isotopic diversity of ungulate prey around our sampling area in the High Andes, and future research should test this potential mechanism. The smaller niche breadth and greater isotopic overlap for the Andean Condor in Patagonia could signify competitive interactions with other scavengers and negative population-level effects for this species of conservation concern.
Palabras clave: ANDEAN CONDOR , ARGENTINA , DIET OVERLAP , INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION , VULTUR GRYPHUS , VULTURE
Ver el registro completo
 
Archivos asociados
Tamaño: 360.8Kb
Formato: PDF
.
Solicitar
Licencia
info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Excepto donde se diga explícitamente, este item se publica bajo la siguiente descripción: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 2.5)
Identificadores
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/184127
URL: https://bioone.org/journals/journal-of-raptor-research/volume-54/issue-4/0892-10
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3356/0892-1016-54.4.440
Colecciones
Articulos(INIBIOMA)
Articulos de INST. DE INVEST.EN BIODIVERSIDAD Y MEDIOAMBIENTE
Citación
Silverthorne, Kate M.; Perrig, Paula Leticia; Lambertucci, Sergio Agustin; Pauli, Jonathan Nicholas; Isotopic Niche Partitioning in Avian Scavenger Communities of South America; Raptor Research Foundation; Journal of Raptor Research; 54; 4; 12-2020; 440-446
Compartir
Altmétricas
 

Enviar por e-mail
Separar cada destinatario (hasta 5) con punto y coma.
  • Facebook
  • X Conicet Digital
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Sound Cloud
  • LinkedIn

Los contenidos del CONICET están licenciados bajo Creative Commons Reconocimiento 2.5 Argentina License

https://www.conicet.gov.ar/ - CONICET

Inicio

Explorar

  • Autores
  • Disciplinas
  • Comunidades

Estadísticas

Novedades

  • Noticias
  • Boletines

Ayuda

Acerca de

  • CONICET Digital
  • Equipo
  • Red Federal

Contacto

Godoy Cruz 2290 (C1425FQB) CABA – República Argentina – Tel: +5411 4899-5400 repositorio@conicet.gov.ar
TÉRMINOS Y CONDICIONES