Feeding behavior of the white-winged coot (Fulica leucoptera) along the middle Parana river inundation area, Argentina
The article describes the feeding behavior of the white-winged coot (Fulica leucoptera) by analyzing the stomach contents of 15 individuals with the stereoscopic microscope set to different degrees of taxonomic resolution: trophic spectrum was integrated by 14 taxonomical entities (4 vegetables and...
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UNIVERSIDAD ANTONIO NARIÑO
2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/nodo/article/view/55 https://repositorio.uan.edu.co/handle/123456789/10528 |
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Sumario: | The article describes the feeding behavior of the white-winged coot (Fulica leucoptera) by analyzing the stomach contents of 15 individuals with the stereoscopic microscope set to different degrees of taxonomic resolution: trophic spectrum was integrated by 14 taxonomical entities (4 vegetables and 10 animals); trophic diversity by stomach (H) oscillated between 0 and 1,95; accumulative trophic diversity (Hk) was 2,55; relative importance index (RII) values were Paspalum repens 253, Polygonum accuminatum 104, Belostoma 78, among others; trophic niche amplitude by season (estimated by using the Levins index) was 0,72 for summer, 0,46 for spring, 0,8 for fall and 0,86 for winter; prey percentages by size depicted 82% for organisms between 0 and 10 mm; an intestinal coefficient average (R) was 2,84. Based on those results, the author concludes that the Fulica leucoptera is an omnivorous species, mostly phytophagous. |
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