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First captive breeding of the imperial parrot (Amazona imperialis)
Authors:Reillo Paul R  Durand Stephen  Burton Minchinton
Institution:Rare Species Conservatory Foundation, Loxahatchee Groves, Florida, USA. paulreillo@rarespecies.org
Abstract:We describe the rearing and development of the first imperial parrot (Amazona imperialis) hatched and raised in captivity. A single egg was hen-incubated for 28 days, and the chick was parent-fed for ~14 days, after which it was removed for hand-rearing. Similar to wild, parent-reared imperial nestlings, the chick developed fully within 12 weeks, weaning at 540 g body weight. Endangered and endemic to Dominica, the imperial is a vital flagship for oceanic rainforest conservation. Chronicling the neonatal development of A. imperialis helps illuminate the natural history of this enigmatic species, whose secretive nesting habits and low population density have frustrated a detailed understanding of its ecology and reproduction.
Keywords:Dominica  flagship species  parrot conservation  captive breeding
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