2017
DOI: 10.1007/bf03544399
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New records and probable migration routes of the Sora Porzana Carolina (Aves: Rallidae) in Peru

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“…In addi=on, many species of Rallidae have limited flight capaci=es and low dispersal abili=es mainly due to their low hand-wing index (Sheard et al 2020) aggrava=ng the problem of habitat fragmenta=on. However, some records of P. spiloptera in different habitat types and outside its known distribu=on area (Fariña et al 2021, López-Lanús et al 2012b, Maureira et al 2019 suggest that this species may have a good dispersal capacity (Stervander et al 2019) or make seasonal movements like other rails (Laterallus jamaicensis, Porzana carolina, Coturnicops noveboracensis, Porphyrio porphyrio) (Tsao et al 2009, Garcia-R & Trewick 2015, Vallejos et al 2017, Garcia-R & Matzke 2021.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addi=on, many species of Rallidae have limited flight capaci=es and low dispersal abili=es mainly due to their low hand-wing index (Sheard et al 2020) aggrava=ng the problem of habitat fragmenta=on. However, some records of P. spiloptera in different habitat types and outside its known distribu=on area (Fariña et al 2021, López-Lanús et al 2012b, Maureira et al 2019 suggest that this species may have a good dispersal capacity (Stervander et al 2019) or make seasonal movements like other rails (Laterallus jamaicensis, Porzana carolina, Coturnicops noveboracensis, Porphyrio porphyrio) (Tsao et al 2009, Garcia-R & Trewick 2015, Vallejos et al 2017, Garcia-R & Matzke 2021.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The arid ecosystems of western South America are also used as a migratory path by other Amazonian-migrant bird species such as Buteo platypterus (Saldaña et al 2016;Vallejos et al 2013), Setophaga ruticilla (Díaz et al 2015), or Andean-migrant bird such as Porzana carolina (Vallejos et al 2017). Likewise, Andean-migrant bird species have also been recorded across the Peruvian coast, such as Phoenicopterus chilensis and Plegadis ridgwayi (Pollack Velásquez et al, 2017).…”
Section: Migratory Patterns In the Arid Ecosystems Of Western South Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Otherwise, these records could be direct consequences of the increase of birdwatchers and the development of citizens of science platforms that facilitate the spreading of this sort of data (Cardoso et al 2017;Clements et al 2019). Without taking care of the real reason, it is necessary greater monitoring endeavors of such migratory species (Vallejos et al 2013(Vallejos et al , 2017 and the establishment of conservation measures for key habitats in this inhospitable and arid migratory route, as well as, the increasing of green areas in urban places. Citizen science is an important tool to confirm and reveal patterns of migration (e.g., Vogel 2014; Lees and Martin 2015; Areta and Juhant 2019), as we have applied to this study case.…”
Section: Elevational and Latitudinal Dispersalmentioning
confidence: 99%