Objetivo: Estudiar la actividad reproductiva de Charadrius vociferus “chorlo gritón” en la ampliación del aeropuerto internacional Jorge Chávez, Callao, Perú. Metodología: Se monitorearon 20 puntos de observación equidistantes a 200m cada uno aproximada y semanalmente entre mayo 2022 y abril 2023, caracterizando el nido y el éxito de eclosión de la especie. Resultados: Se registraron un total de 18 nidos con un promedio de 3 a 4 huevos por nido, observándose un éxito reproductivo promedio de 90,32%. El periodo de puesta de huevos (periodo de reproducción) de la especie fue entre julio a diciembre 2022. Conclusiones: Se presenta el primer reporte de la actividad reproductiva de Charadrius vociferus (Linnaeus, 1758) “Chorlo gritón” en la región Callao, la cual se presenta entre julio a diciembre con un éxito de eclosión de 90,32%.
___________________________________________________________This qualitative research makes a contribution to studies in gender, agency, and ethical leadership formation. It seeks to evaluate if the suggestions made by Montesde-Oca-O'Reilly & Yurén (2010) with respect to ethical leadership formation (as a result of a study carried out with female scholars in the state of Morelos, Mexico) also apply to ethical leadership formation of six women of non-governmental associations who work with gender issues in the same region. Our results indicate that the factors suggested by the above mentioned authors do apply to the participants in our study; namely, agency, social and moral formation, having support people and mentors, pursuing autonomy, being exposed to problematic situations that present challenges, establishing far-reaching goals, generating dispositions for resistance to instrumental logic, being exposed to leadership figures, as well as an increase in cultural and social capital. Like the authors mentioned above, we emphasize the importance of the ethical and existential dimensions in leadership formation.
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