2014
DOI: 10.15446/abc.v19n2.40101
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Composition Patterns of Waterbirds from La Vieja River, Geographic Valley of Cauca River, Colombia

Abstract: RESUMENCompilamos y analizamos los datos de observaciones realizadas entre los años 2001 y 2013 en tres sectores a lo largo del cauce del río La Vieja, ubicado en el valle geográfico del río Cauca, Colombia. Describimos los datos espacial y temporalmente, enfocándonos en identificar patrones de composición y abundancia de especies. Registramos 28 especies de aves acuáticas en 33 transectos, siendo 22 especies observadas en más del 50 % de los transectos. Las diferencias en el número de especies por transecto n… Show more

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“…The number of species listed for Quindío (543, Arbeláez-Cortés et al 2011), plus three new records published recently (Geotrygon montana, Marín-Gómez 2012; Chloroceryle aenea, Ramírez-Urrea et al 2014;and Lonchura oryzivora, Donegan 2013), and the 14 additions presented here raise the number of species recorded in Quindío to 560. This number confirms Quindío as a hotspot of avian species richness, considering that it encompasses only 0.2% of Colombian territory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…The number of species listed for Quindío (543, Arbeláez-Cortés et al 2011), plus three new records published recently (Geotrygon montana, Marín-Gómez 2012; Chloroceryle aenea, Ramírez-Urrea et al 2014;and Lonchura oryzivora, Donegan 2013), and the 14 additions presented here raise the number of species recorded in Quindío to 560. This number confirms Quindío as a hotspot of avian species richness, considering that it encompasses only 0.2% of Colombian territory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%