Vertical nest stratification of four heron species in southern Brazil |
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Authors: | Janete de Fátima Martins Scherer Angelo Luís Scherer Maria Virgínia Petry |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (Unisinos);2. Center for Health Sciences, S?o Leopoldo, RS, Brazilnetscherer@gmail.com;4. Center for Health Sciences, S?o Leopoldo, RS, Brazil;5. Laboratory of Ornithology and Marine Animals, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (Unisinos) |
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Abstract: | Herons generally breed in mixed flocks and their nests are made in shrub wetlands and on islands. Waterbirds can select different tree species in the heronries which can influence the vertical stratification of the heron nests. The aim of the present study was to determine the vertical nest stratification among four Ardeidae species in heronries in southern Brazil. The study was carried out during four breeding seasons between 2004 and 2009. No significant species-specific difference in mean nest height was observed between the three heronries. However, there was some variation in nest heights per species in the four years of the study and among the heron species. Nest height was correlated with the body size of the heron species. The smaller species, Bubulcus ibis, Egretta thula, and Nycticorax nycticorax, occupied mainly the lower stratum and the largest, Ardea alba, the higher stratum. The colonist species B. ibis did not show a clear preference, occupying both Mimosa bimucronata and Cephalanthus glabratus for nest building, while the other three herons selected mainly M. bimucronata if the two tree species were available. |
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Keywords: | heronry tree vegetation nesting sites nest height southern Brazil |
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