2018
DOI: 10.29312/remexca.v0i6.1287
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Diversidad de aves en cultivares de Santa María Yahuiche, Sierra Madre de Oaxaca, México

Abstract: Con el objeto de contribuir al conocimiento de la avifauna de la Sierra Madre Oriental se analizó la diversidad de aves en áreas agrícolas de Santa María Yahuiche, Oaxaca. Los datos fueron obtenidos con un trabajo de campo de 1 440 m/red/hora y 86 h de observación en búsqueda intensiva, a lo largo de 14 días de colecta distribuidos en 2012. Se obtuvieron un total de 187 registros visuales y 52 capturados con redes niebla. La riqueza específica de los Terrenos Agrícolas de Santa Ma… Show more

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“…In some cases, introduced vegetation becomes refuges and alternative habitats for avifauna (Ramírez Albores, 2020). The conditions created by human activities offer resources that are not available in unmodified areas; in this sense, natural vegetation-agriculture mosaics can support species richness, although in most cases these studies highlight that these are birds with a predominance of generalist habits and tolerant to altered habitats, where endangered species do not persist (Santos Benítez et al, 2013). Santos Benítez et al (2013) notes that in crops of Mexico the best represented order is the Passeriformes, which includes generalist species, so that their food resources can be found in different types of habitats -native forests and crops-.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In some cases, introduced vegetation becomes refuges and alternative habitats for avifauna (Ramírez Albores, 2020). The conditions created by human activities offer resources that are not available in unmodified areas; in this sense, natural vegetation-agriculture mosaics can support species richness, although in most cases these studies highlight that these are birds with a predominance of generalist habits and tolerant to altered habitats, where endangered species do not persist (Santos Benítez et al, 2013). Santos Benítez et al (2013) notes that in crops of Mexico the best represented order is the Passeriformes, which includes generalist species, so that their food resources can be found in different types of habitats -native forests and crops-.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conditions created by human activities offer resources that are not available in unmodified areas; in this sense, natural vegetation-agriculture mosaics can support species richness, although in most cases these studies highlight that these are birds with a predominance of generalist habits and tolerant to altered habitats, where endangered species do not persist (Santos Benítez et al, 2013). Santos Benítez et al (2013) notes that in crops of Mexico the best represented order is the Passeriformes, which includes generalist species, so that their food resources can be found in different types of habitats -native forests and crops-. In ANS, something different happens because human action does not suppress the patches of natural vegetation, but generates the expansion of meadows with native grasses and in the case of crops involves the opening of new spaces with irrigation canals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%