Birds of the National Sanctuary Tabaconas Namballe, eastern slope of the Peruvian Northern Andes
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The Tabaconas Namballe National Sanctuary (TNNS) is located at the limit of distribution of many endemic species from the Northern Andes, in an area threatened by deforestation and with many gaps in ornithological information. We report an updated list of species of the Sanctuary, and identify those...
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Birds of the National Sanctuary Tabaconas Namballe, eastern slope of the Peruvian Northern Andes Aves del Santuario Nacional Tabaconas Namballe, vertiente oriental de los Andes del Norte Peruano |
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Birds of the National Sanctuary Tabaconas Namballe, eastern slope of the Peruvian Northern Andes |
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Birds of the National Sanctuary Tabaconas Namballe, eastern slope of the Peruvian Northern Andes Salazar, Sonia aves SNTN Cajamarca endemismo Andes del Norte. birds TNNS Cajamarca endemism Northern Andes. |
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Birds of the National Sanctuary Tabaconas Namballe, eastern slope of the Peruvian Northern Andes |
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Birds of the National Sanctuary Tabaconas Namballe, eastern slope of the Peruvian Northern Andes |
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Salazar, Sonia Mena, José Luis |
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Salazar, Sonia |
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Salazar, Sonia Mena, José Luis |
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Mena, José Luis |
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aves SNTN Cajamarca endemismo Andes del Norte. birds TNNS Cajamarca endemism Northern Andes. |
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aves SNTN Cajamarca endemismo Andes del Norte. birds TNNS Cajamarca endemism Northern Andes. |
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The Tabaconas Namballe National Sanctuary (TNNS) is located at the limit of distribution of many endemic species from the Northern Andes, in an area threatened by deforestation and with many gaps in ornithological information. We report an updated list of species of the Sanctuary, and identify those species of conservation concern. We sampled three representative sites: Páramos, Chichilapa and El Sauce, during the dry season (September - October in 2014) and rainy season (March - April in 2015). We employed several complementary methods: counting points, mist-nets, nocturnal transects and non-systematic records. We recorded 197 (40 families) and 153 (39 families) species in the dry and rainy seasons respectively, with a total of 226 species and 42 families. In order to get an updated checklist, we include records of an average of 45 trap cameras, operative from August 2014 to April 2015, and we compile conclusive records from previous ornithological assessments. This work reports 82 new records of birds of the Sanctuary, 7 of which come from camera traps. In this way, the bird diversity of the Sanctuary is 290 species and 46 families. In addition to the 45 species between endemic, threatened and near threatened with extinction, we highlight a new record from the region Cajamarca, the Gray Tinamou Tinamus tao. Our results suggest that there is still much to know about the diversity of birds in the Sanctuary, however, it highlights the key role of this protected area in terms of bird conservation in this region. |
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Birds of the National Sanctuary Tabaconas Namballe, eastern slope of the Peruvian Northern AndesAves del Santuario Nacional Tabaconas Namballe, vertiente oriental de los Andes del Norte PeruanoSalazar, SoniaMena, José LuisavesSNTNCajamarcaendemismoAndes del Norte.birdsTNNSCajamarcaendemismNorthern Andes.The Tabaconas Namballe National Sanctuary (TNNS) is located at the limit of distribution of many endemic species from the Northern Andes, in an area threatened by deforestation and with many gaps in ornithological information. We report an updated list of species of the Sanctuary, and identify those species of conservation concern. We sampled three representative sites: Páramos, Chichilapa and El Sauce, during the dry season (September - October in 2014) and rainy season (March - April in 2015). We employed several complementary methods: counting points, mist-nets, nocturnal transects and non-systematic records. We recorded 197 (40 families) and 153 (39 families) species in the dry and rainy seasons respectively, with a total of 226 species and 42 families. In order to get an updated checklist, we include records of an average of 45 trap cameras, operative from August 2014 to April 2015, and we compile conclusive records from previous ornithological assessments. This work reports 82 new records of birds of the Sanctuary, 7 of which come from camera traps. In this way, the bird diversity of the Sanctuary is 290 species and 46 families. In addition to the 45 species between endemic, threatened and near threatened with extinction, we highlight a new record from the region Cajamarca, the Gray Tinamou Tinamus tao. Our results suggest that there is still much to know about the diversity of birds in the Sanctuary, however, it highlights the key role of this protected area in terms of bird conservation in this region.El Santuario Nacional Tabaconas Namballe (SNTN) se encuentra en el límite de distribución de muchas especies endémicas de los Andes del Norte, en un área amenazada por la deforestación y con muchos vacíos de información ornitológica. Reportamos una lista actualizada de la diversidad de aves del Santuario, así como de sus especies de interés de conservación. Para lo cual se evaluaron tres localidades representativas: Páramos, Chichilapa y El Sauce, durante la época seca (setiembre, octubre – 2014) y de lluvia (marzo, abril – 2015). Se aplicaron varios métodos complementarios: puntos de conteo, capturas con redes de niebla, transectos nocturnos y registros asistemáticos. Se registró 197 (40 familias) y 153 (39 familias) especies en época seca y de lluvia respectivamente, con un total de 226 especies y 42 familias. Para el listado final se incluyeron registros de un promedio de 45 cámaras trampa, operativas desde agosto 2014 hasta abril 2015, más registros concluyentes de evaluaciones ornitológicas previas. Este trabajo reporta 82 nuevos registros de aves para el Santuario, 7 de los cuales provienen de cámaras trampa. En este sentido, la diversidad total de aves del Santuario es 290 especies y 46 familias. Aparte de las 45 especies entre endémicos, amenazados y casi amenazados de extinción, se destaca el nuevo registro para la región Cajamarca la Perdiz Gris Tinamus tao. Los resultados encontrados sugieren que aún falta mucho por conocer sobre la diversidad de aves del Santuario; sin embargo, resalta el rol clave del área protegida para la conservación de aves de esta región.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas2018-05-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/1468610.15381/rpb.v25i2.14686Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 25 Núm. 2 (2018); 091-110Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 25 No. 2 (2018); 091-1101727-99331561-0837reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/14686/12877https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/14686/13785Derechos de autor 2018 Sonia Salazar, José Luis Menahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/146862018-06-23T13:33:28Z |
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