Community structure of raptors in the páramo landscape of the Ecuadorian Andes

Introduction: Habitat alterations result in biodiversity loss, particularly in regions with high levels of diversity and endemism. Raptors are an essential part of the functionality and stability of ecosystems and indicators of habitat quality. In the paramo grassland ecosystems in the high Andes of...

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Main Authors: Barros, Santiago, Porras, Paul, Landázuri, Boris, Siddons, David C., Latta, Steven C., Astudillo, Pedro X.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Costa Rica 2023
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Online Access:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/51382
https://doi.org/10.15517/rev.biol.trop.v71i1.51382
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spelling ftucostaricaojs:oai:portal.ucr.ac.cr:article/51382 2023-09-26T15:21:53+02:00 Community structure of raptors in the páramo landscape of the Ecuadorian Andes Estructura de las comunidades de rapaces en el paisaje de páramo de los Andes ecuatorianos Barros, Santiago Porras, Paul Landázuri, Boris Siddons, David C. Latta, Steven C. Astudillo, Pedro X. 2023-05-04 application/pdf text/html application/epub+zip https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/51382 https://doi.org/10.15517/rev.biol.trop.v71i1.51382 eng eng Universidad de Costa Rica https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/51382/55695 https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/51382/55696 https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/51382/55697 https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/51382 doi:10.15517/rev.biol.trop.v71i1.51382 Derechos de autor 2023 Revista de Biología Tropical http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol. 71 No. 1 (2023): Revista de Biología Tropical (Rev. Biol. Trop.): Continuous publication, 01 January - 31 December 2023; e51382 Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol. 71 Núm. 1 (2023): Revista de Biología Tropical (Rev. Biol. Trop.): Continuous publication, 01 January - 31 December 2023; e51382 Revista Biología Tropical; Vol. 71 N.º 1 (2023): Revista de Biología Tropical (Rev. Biol. Trop.): Continuous publication, 01 January - 31 December 2023; e51382 2215-2075 0034-7744 10.15517/rev.biol.trop.v71i1.2023 Macizo del Cajas biosphere reserve protected areas field methods raptor census community analysis reserva de la biosfera Macizo del Cajas áreas protegidas métodos de campo monitoreo de rapaces análisis de la comunidad info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2023 ftucostaricaojs https://doi.org/10.15517/rev.biol.trop..v71i1.5138210.15517/rev.biol.trop..v71i1.2023 2023-08-30T23:39:21Z Introduction: Habitat alterations result in biodiversity loss, particularly in regions with high levels of diversity and endemism. Raptors are an essential part of the functionality and stability of ecosystems and indicators of habitat quality. In the paramo grassland ecosystems in the high Andes of Northern South America, raptors contain a high concentration of threatened species. Objective: To describe the raptor community structure and determine the species associations. Methods: We made monthly raptor counts in eight transects from October 2021 to September 2022 and used a principal component analysis to determine species associations. Results: We identified 149 individuals (seven species, three families) in two communities: abundant (Carunculated Caracara, Variable Hawk, Andean Condor and Turkey Vulture; PCI = 47 %), and scarce (Cinereous Harrier, Peregrine Falcon and Aplomado Falco; PCII = 27 %). Conclusion: We provide a valid description and understanding of raptor community structure, identifying two communities and the dynamics between them. The first is characterized by an increased abundance of generalist and regionally common species, when the abundance of these species decreases, the second community is defined, characterized by an increase in the abundance of specialist and rare species at the local scale. Introducción: Las alteraciones del hábitat provocan la pérdida de biodiversidad, especialmente en regiones con altos niveles de diversidad y endemismo como los ecosistemas de páramo en los Andes del norte de Sudamérica. Las aves rapaces son una parte esencial de la funcionalidad y estabilidad de los ecosistemas y se consideran indicadores de la calidad del hábitat. En el páramo, las rapaces contienen una alta concentración de especies amenazadas; y, el desarrollo de métodos de campo y análisis de datos para evaluar su estructura y asociaciones de especies es crucial para desarrollar planes de conservación. Objetivo: Explorar la estructura de la comunidad de rapaces en los ecosistemas de páramo ... Article in Journal/Newspaper peregrine falcon Portal de revistas académicas de la Universidad de Costa Rica Alta
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topic Macizo del Cajas biosphere reserve
protected areas
field methods
raptor census
community analysis
reserva de la biosfera Macizo del Cajas
áreas protegidas
métodos de campo
monitoreo de rapaces
análisis de la comunidad
spellingShingle Macizo del Cajas biosphere reserve
protected areas
field methods
raptor census
community analysis
reserva de la biosfera Macizo del Cajas
áreas protegidas
métodos de campo
monitoreo de rapaces
análisis de la comunidad
Barros, Santiago
Porras, Paul
Landázuri, Boris
Siddons, David C.
Latta, Steven C.
Astudillo, Pedro X.
Community structure of raptors in the páramo landscape of the Ecuadorian Andes
topic_facet Macizo del Cajas biosphere reserve
protected areas
field methods
raptor census
community analysis
reserva de la biosfera Macizo del Cajas
áreas protegidas
métodos de campo
monitoreo de rapaces
análisis de la comunidad
description Introduction: Habitat alterations result in biodiversity loss, particularly in regions with high levels of diversity and endemism. Raptors are an essential part of the functionality and stability of ecosystems and indicators of habitat quality. In the paramo grassland ecosystems in the high Andes of Northern South America, raptors contain a high concentration of threatened species. Objective: To describe the raptor community structure and determine the species associations. Methods: We made monthly raptor counts in eight transects from October 2021 to September 2022 and used a principal component analysis to determine species associations. Results: We identified 149 individuals (seven species, three families) in two communities: abundant (Carunculated Caracara, Variable Hawk, Andean Condor and Turkey Vulture; PCI = 47 %), and scarce (Cinereous Harrier, Peregrine Falcon and Aplomado Falco; PCII = 27 %). Conclusion: We provide a valid description and understanding of raptor community structure, identifying two communities and the dynamics between them. The first is characterized by an increased abundance of generalist and regionally common species, when the abundance of these species decreases, the second community is defined, characterized by an increase in the abundance of specialist and rare species at the local scale. Introducción: Las alteraciones del hábitat provocan la pérdida de biodiversidad, especialmente en regiones con altos niveles de diversidad y endemismo como los ecosistemas de páramo en los Andes del norte de Sudamérica. Las aves rapaces son una parte esencial de la funcionalidad y estabilidad de los ecosistemas y se consideran indicadores de la calidad del hábitat. En el páramo, las rapaces contienen una alta concentración de especies amenazadas; y, el desarrollo de métodos de campo y análisis de datos para evaluar su estructura y asociaciones de especies es crucial para desarrollar planes de conservación. Objetivo: Explorar la estructura de la comunidad de rapaces en los ecosistemas de páramo ...
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author Barros, Santiago
Porras, Paul
Landázuri, Boris
Siddons, David C.
Latta, Steven C.
Astudillo, Pedro X.
author_facet Barros, Santiago
Porras, Paul
Landázuri, Boris
Siddons, David C.
Latta, Steven C.
Astudillo, Pedro X.
author_sort Barros, Santiago
title Community structure of raptors in the páramo landscape of the Ecuadorian Andes
title_short Community structure of raptors in the páramo landscape of the Ecuadorian Andes
title_full Community structure of raptors in the páramo landscape of the Ecuadorian Andes
title_fullStr Community structure of raptors in the páramo landscape of the Ecuadorian Andes
title_full_unstemmed Community structure of raptors in the páramo landscape of the Ecuadorian Andes
title_sort community structure of raptors in the páramo landscape of the ecuadorian andes
publisher Universidad de Costa Rica
publishDate 2023
url https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/51382
https://doi.org/10.15517/rev.biol.trop.v71i1.51382
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op_source Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol. 71 No. 1 (2023): Revista de Biología Tropical (Rev. Biol. Trop.): Continuous publication, 01 January - 31 December 2023; e51382
Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol. 71 Núm. 1 (2023): Revista de Biología Tropical (Rev. Biol. Trop.): Continuous publication, 01 January - 31 December 2023; e51382
Revista Biología Tropical; Vol. 71 N.º 1 (2023): Revista de Biología Tropical (Rev. Biol. Trop.): Continuous publication, 01 January - 31 December 2023; e51382
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