Parrots consume sodium-rich palms in the sodium-deprived landscape of the Western Amazon Basin

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Herbivorous animals face shortages of different minerals in different geographic areas. In the Amazon Basin, sodium is often limiting, driving herbivores to seek supplemental sources. In the lowlands of the western Amazon Basin, parrots commonly consume sodium-rich soils at clay licks but lick use v...

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Autores: Brightsmith, Donald J., Caceres Pinedo, Aimy
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2017
Institución:Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola
Repositorio:USIL-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.usil.edu.pe:20.500.14005/3969
Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14005/3969
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/btp.12479
Nivel de acceso:acceso embargado
Materia:Palma corozoa (Attalea butyracea)
Geofagia
Loros (Psittacidae)
Potassium, Dietary
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spelling 6497d52d487-3b3f-4123-b3a1-ecd94d167362-194b438b3-0727-4186-bad8-328a1d3c08b3-1Brightsmith, Donald J.Caceres Pinedo, Aimy2018-11-21T23:02:52Z2018-11-21T23:02:52Z2017-11Herbivorous animals face shortages of different minerals in different geographic areas. In the Amazon Basin, sodium is often limiting, driving herbivores to seek supplemental sources. In the lowlands of the western Amazon Basin, parrots commonly consume sodium-rich soils at clay licks but lick use varies widely among species, and to date, parrots in the region have not been reported consuming other supplemental sodium sources. We document 11 species of psittacines consuming sodium-rich leaves and trunks of Attalea butyracea palms growing on sodium-rich soils in lowland Peru. Consumed palms had more sodium and less potassium than uneaten A. butyracea palms and other palm species in the area. Among A. butyracea palm parts, sodium and Na:K ratios were highest in trunks (consumed by parrots in 94% of the 387 foraging bouts recorded) and lowest in leaves (consumed in only 14% of foraging bouts). The low potassium and high Na:K ratio suggest that birds may be seeking not just any sodium sources, but those low in potassium, as potassium is known to exacerbate dietary sodium shortages. Use of the palms and species' abundance in the study area were not correlated. Instead, parrot species that consumed palms the most were those that use relatively few traditional soil clay licks. This finding suggests that parrot species in the region have fundamental differences in preferred strategies for obtaining supplemental sodium and may help explain documented interspecific differences in geophagy.Revisado por paresapplication/pdfBrightsmith, D. J., & Cáceres, A. (2017). Parrots consume sodium‐rich palms in the sodium‐deprived landscape of the Western Amazon Basin. Biotropica, 49(6), 921-931.10.1111/btp.124790006-36061744-7429Biotropicahttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14005/3969http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/btp.12479https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14005/3969000414314100020engWiley Online LibraryBiotropicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessUniversidad San Ignacio de LoyolaRepositorio Institucional - USILreponame:USIL-Institucionalinstname:Universidad San Ignacio de Loyolainstacron:USILPalma corozoa (Attalea butyracea)GeofagiaLoros (Psittacidae)Potassium, DietaryParrots consume sodium-rich palms in the sodium-deprived landscape of the Western Amazon Basininfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlePublication20.500.14005/3969oai:repositorio.usil.edu.pe:20.500.14005/39692023-04-17 10:29:47.627https://repositorio.usil.edu.peRepositorio institucional de la Universidad San Ignacio de Loyolarepositorio.institucional@usil.edu.pe
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Parrots consume sodium-rich palms in the sodium-deprived landscape of the Western Amazon Basin
title Parrots consume sodium-rich palms in the sodium-deprived landscape of the Western Amazon Basin
spellingShingle Parrots consume sodium-rich palms in the sodium-deprived landscape of the Western Amazon Basin
Brightsmith, Donald J.
Palma corozoa (Attalea butyracea)
Geofagia
Loros (Psittacidae)
Potassium, Dietary
title_short Parrots consume sodium-rich palms in the sodium-deprived landscape of the Western Amazon Basin
title_full Parrots consume sodium-rich palms in the sodium-deprived landscape of the Western Amazon Basin
title_fullStr Parrots consume sodium-rich palms in the sodium-deprived landscape of the Western Amazon Basin
title_full_unstemmed Parrots consume sodium-rich palms in the sodium-deprived landscape of the Western Amazon Basin
title_sort Parrots consume sodium-rich palms in the sodium-deprived landscape of the Western Amazon Basin
author Brightsmith, Donald J.
author_facet Brightsmith, Donald J.
Caceres Pinedo, Aimy
author_role author
author2 Caceres Pinedo, Aimy
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brightsmith, Donald J.
Caceres Pinedo, Aimy
dc.subject.es_ES.fl_str_mv Palma corozoa (Attalea butyracea)
Geofagia
Loros (Psittacidae)
topic Palma corozoa (Attalea butyracea)
Geofagia
Loros (Psittacidae)
Potassium, Dietary
dc.subject.mesh.en.fl_str_mv Potassium, Dietary
description Herbivorous animals face shortages of different minerals in different geographic areas. In the Amazon Basin, sodium is often limiting, driving herbivores to seek supplemental sources. In the lowlands of the western Amazon Basin, parrots commonly consume sodium-rich soils at clay licks but lick use varies widely among species, and to date, parrots in the region have not been reported consuming other supplemental sodium sources. We document 11 species of psittacines consuming sodium-rich leaves and trunks of Attalea butyracea palms growing on sodium-rich soils in lowland Peru. Consumed palms had more sodium and less potassium than uneaten A. butyracea palms and other palm species in the area. Among A. butyracea palm parts, sodium and Na:K ratios were highest in trunks (consumed by parrots in 94% of the 387 foraging bouts recorded) and lowest in leaves (consumed in only 14% of foraging bouts). The low potassium and high Na:K ratio suggest that birds may be seeking not just any sodium sources, but those low in potassium, as potassium is known to exacerbate dietary sodium shortages. Use of the palms and species' abundance in the study area were not correlated. Instead, parrot species that consumed palms the most were those that use relatively few traditional soil clay licks. This finding suggests that parrot species in the region have fundamental differences in preferred strategies for obtaining supplemental sodium and may help explain documented interspecific differences in geophagy.
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