2017
DOI: 10.28947/hrmo.2018.19.1.311
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Observaciones generales de la dieta del zanate mexicano Quiscalus mexicanus en Puerto Vallarta, México

Abstract: Presentamos evidencia fotográfica de la depredación del zanate mexicano Quiscalus mexicanus sobre las especies Sceloporus melanorhinus (lagartija espinosa de nariz negra) e Iguana iguana (iguana verde), y canibalismo de huevos en un área urbana de Puerto Vallarta, México. Para documentar este comportamiento de alimentación utilizamos la fotografía digital a distancia. En esta nota se presenta el primer registro fotográfico de Q. mexicanus en depredación sobre S. melanorhinus e I. iguana, así como la confirmaci… Show more

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“…When in danger they often use their tail as a whip, however, survival success also depends on their ability to hide among vegetation, their ability to climb and even to fall and run at high speed. Its main predators apart from humans are considered to be felines, snakes, coatis, raccoons, dogs, domestic cats and birds, among which the Great-tailed Grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus) (Cupul-Magaña et al, 2018;Cruz-Sáenz et al, 2020) and the Yellowcrowned Night-heron (Nyctanassa violacea) stand out (Engeman et al, 2005). Observation 6.…”
Section: Sánchez-álvarez Et Al -Birds-herpetofauna Interactions In Us...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When in danger they often use their tail as a whip, however, survival success also depends on their ability to hide among vegetation, their ability to climb and even to fall and run at high speed. Its main predators apart from humans are considered to be felines, snakes, coatis, raccoons, dogs, domestic cats and birds, among which the Great-tailed Grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus) (Cupul-Magaña et al, 2018;Cruz-Sáenz et al, 2020) and the Yellowcrowned Night-heron (Nyctanassa violacea) stand out (Engeman et al, 2005). Observation 6.…”
Section: Sánchez-álvarez Et Al -Birds-herpetofauna Interactions In Us...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En México, P. surinamensis se ha reportado en los estados de Chiapas (Fisk 1977), Baja California Sur, Morelos, Oaxaca, San Luis Potosí, Sinaloa, Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Yucatán y probablemente Michoacán (Estrada-Álvarez 2013), Nuevo León (Santoyo- De-Estéfano et al 2014), Coahuila (Cueto-Medina et al 2015, Jalisco (Cupul-Magaña et al 2016), Durango (Hernández-Rodríguez et al 2018), y Nayarit (Ramírez-Reyes et al 2021.…”
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“…Su éxito como comensal humano lo ha transformado, incluso, en plaga agrícola (Johnson & Peer, 2021). Es una especie preferentemente insectívora (Davis & Arnold, 1972), aunque dentro de sus ítems alimenticios también incluye reptiles (Haemig, 2011: Cupul-Magaña et al, 2018, anfibios (Skutch, 1954;Vega-Trejo et al, 2014), aves (Hansen, 1976), moluscos (Cupul-Magaña & Mc Cann, 2016), artrópodos (Davis & Arnold, 1972;Gurrola-Hidalgo et al, 2009;Frank & Morón, 2012), mamíferos (Dean et al, 2006), granos, frutos (Del Villar-González, 2000Frank & Morón, 2012) y hasta sus propios huevos (Cupul-Magaña et al, 2018).…”
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