Comportamento reprodutor de rapinas diurnas em cativeiro na Coudelaria Alter Real e em Vaiamonte

Tese de mestrado. Biologia (Biologia da Conservação). Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2011 In this work the reproductive behavior of four couples of diurnal birds of prey, maintained in captivity in Coudelaria Alter Real and in Vaiamonte, where they are bred for falconry purposes, wer...

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Main Author: Sapage, Manuel António Pinto
Other Authors: Vicente, Luís A., 1985, Crespo, Carlos Manuel
Format: Master Thesis
Language:Portuguese
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10451/3653
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spelling ftunivlisboa:oai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/3653 2023-05-15T16:10:02+02:00 Comportamento reprodutor de rapinas diurnas em cativeiro na Coudelaria Alter Real e em Vaiamonte Sapage, Manuel António Pinto Vicente, Luís A., 1985 Crespo, Carlos Manuel 2011-07-05T18:06:12Z http://hdl.handle.net/10451/3653 por por http://hdl.handle.net/10451/3653 openAccess Aves de rapina Etologia Cativeiro Teses de mestrado - 2010 masterThesis 2011 ftunivlisboa 2022-05-25T18:31:25Z Tese de mestrado. Biologia (Biologia da Conservação). Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2011 In this work the reproductive behavior of four couples of diurnal birds of prey, maintained in captivity in Coudelaria Alter Real and in Vaiamonte, where they are bred for falconry purposes, were studied between February and June of 2009. The main goal of the study was to compare the parental effort of the couples between two clutches and their periods of pre-incubation, incubation and chicks’ rearing, using several variables based on the frequency of visits to the nest and on the proportion of time spent in the nest. The idea was to evaluate the failure effect of the first clutch (due to natural causes or to the artificial removal of the eggs) on the birds’ productivity in the second clutch. After the failure of the first clutch, a similar or greater investment was expected in the second clutch, in order to guarantee reproductive success. The studied couples were as follows: one couple of Harris’ hawks (Parabuteo unicinctus), one couple of peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus), one couple of saker falcons (F. cherrug) and one couple of hybrids gyr-saker falcons (F. rusticolus X F. cherrug), where the male is 75% and the female 50% gyr falcon. None of the couples studied did reproduce successfully. The causes of failure seem to have been different for every couple and independent from each other. Moreover, only the Harris’ hawks laid two clutches, with less investment in the second, contradicting our predictions. This result reflects probably the behavior of the male that reduced his effort on almost all the variables during the second clutch. The obtained results allow to infer on some techniques and breeding conditions of these birds in captivity, but they can’t be generalized without a deeper study and a greater sampling effort – few couples were observed and only one breeding season was sampled. Neste estudo foram analisados, entre Fevereiro e Junho de 2009, os comportamentos reprodutores de quatro ... Master Thesis Falco peregrinus Universidade de Lisboa: repositório.UL
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topic Aves de rapina
Etologia
Cativeiro
Teses de mestrado - 2010
spellingShingle Aves de rapina
Etologia
Cativeiro
Teses de mestrado - 2010
Sapage, Manuel António Pinto
Comportamento reprodutor de rapinas diurnas em cativeiro na Coudelaria Alter Real e em Vaiamonte
topic_facet Aves de rapina
Etologia
Cativeiro
Teses de mestrado - 2010
description Tese de mestrado. Biologia (Biologia da Conservação). Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2011 In this work the reproductive behavior of four couples of diurnal birds of prey, maintained in captivity in Coudelaria Alter Real and in Vaiamonte, where they are bred for falconry purposes, were studied between February and June of 2009. The main goal of the study was to compare the parental effort of the couples between two clutches and their periods of pre-incubation, incubation and chicks’ rearing, using several variables based on the frequency of visits to the nest and on the proportion of time spent in the nest. The idea was to evaluate the failure effect of the first clutch (due to natural causes or to the artificial removal of the eggs) on the birds’ productivity in the second clutch. After the failure of the first clutch, a similar or greater investment was expected in the second clutch, in order to guarantee reproductive success. The studied couples were as follows: one couple of Harris’ hawks (Parabuteo unicinctus), one couple of peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus), one couple of saker falcons (F. cherrug) and one couple of hybrids gyr-saker falcons (F. rusticolus X F. cherrug), where the male is 75% and the female 50% gyr falcon. None of the couples studied did reproduce successfully. The causes of failure seem to have been different for every couple and independent from each other. Moreover, only the Harris’ hawks laid two clutches, with less investment in the second, contradicting our predictions. This result reflects probably the behavior of the male that reduced his effort on almost all the variables during the second clutch. The obtained results allow to infer on some techniques and breeding conditions of these birds in captivity, but they can’t be generalized without a deeper study and a greater sampling effort – few couples were observed and only one breeding season was sampled. Neste estudo foram analisados, entre Fevereiro e Junho de 2009, os comportamentos reprodutores de quatro ...
author2 Vicente, Luís A., 1985
Crespo, Carlos Manuel
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author Sapage, Manuel António Pinto
author_facet Sapage, Manuel António Pinto
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title Comportamento reprodutor de rapinas diurnas em cativeiro na Coudelaria Alter Real e em Vaiamonte
title_short Comportamento reprodutor de rapinas diurnas em cativeiro na Coudelaria Alter Real e em Vaiamonte
title_full Comportamento reprodutor de rapinas diurnas em cativeiro na Coudelaria Alter Real e em Vaiamonte
title_fullStr Comportamento reprodutor de rapinas diurnas em cativeiro na Coudelaria Alter Real e em Vaiamonte
title_full_unstemmed Comportamento reprodutor de rapinas diurnas em cativeiro na Coudelaria Alter Real e em Vaiamonte
title_sort comportamento reprodutor de rapinas diurnas em cativeiro na coudelaria alter real e em vaiamonte
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