2023
DOI: 10.59517/oc.e555
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La voz de nuestras aves: contribuciones de la bioacústica a la ornitología colombiana

Ronald A. Fernández-Gómez,
William Ku-Peralta,
Daniela Botero-Restrepo
et al.

Abstract: La bioacústica, o el estudio de los sonidos que producen los animales, es una herramienta que ha sido ampliamente usada en el estudio de las aves, con un  incremento en el número de estudios que la aplican en las últimas décadas por su carácter poco invasivo y de relativo bajo costo. Aquí presentamos una  revisión sistemática de las investigaciones sobre bioacústica aplicada a la ornitología colombiana en los últimos 22 años, identificando las principales  temáticas que se abordan (e.g., taxonomía, inventarios… Show more

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“…Vocalizations have been recorded on many occasions, and it is known that both males and females make very similar sounds to communicate with each other and with their nestlings (Hilty andBrown 2001, Winkler et al 2002). Despite this, the vocalizations have not yet been measured or formally described, and we know that vocalizations during reproduction provide information that allows us to understand aspects of the bird's behavior, biology, evolution, and plasticity (Fernández-Gómez et al 2023). For example, it is known that noise pollution generated by humans can affect communication between birds because it obscures their vocalizations and makes it more complicated to find a mate, locate fledglings, and warn of the danger of predators, among other effects ( Leon 2019, Mendes et al 2010.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vocalizations have been recorded on many occasions, and it is known that both males and females make very similar sounds to communicate with each other and with their nestlings (Hilty andBrown 2001, Winkler et al 2002). Despite this, the vocalizations have not yet been measured or formally described, and we know that vocalizations during reproduction provide information that allows us to understand aspects of the bird's behavior, biology, evolution, and plasticity (Fernández-Gómez et al 2023). For example, it is known that noise pollution generated by humans can affect communication between birds because it obscures their vocalizations and makes it more complicated to find a mate, locate fledglings, and warn of the danger of predators, among other effects ( Leon 2019, Mendes et al 2010.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las vocalizaciones que producen las aves son una herramienta que ha sido ampliamente usada, por su papel en la delimitación e identificación de especies. En ese sentido representan un carácter diagnóstico que facilita la discriminación de entidades taxonómicas, esto ha sido de gran utilidad en la confirmación y registro de especies que dados sus comportamientos y requerimientos de hábitat son de difícil observación (Fernández et al, 2023). De acuerdo con Griffiths & Aaronson (2023), la variación en la vocalización de especies del género Falco puede ser sólo el resultado de la variación en la estructura anatómica, siendo el tamaño el factor principal.…”
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