Interactions between Invasive Monk Parakeets (<i>Myiopsitta monachus</i>) and Other Bird Species during Nesting Seasons in Santiago, Chile

The monk parakeet (<i>Myiopsitta monachus</i>) is considered to be one of the most invasive bird species because its unique ability among parrots to build their own communal nests. Currently, they are considered an invasive species in 19 countries and a pest&#8212;even in their nativ...

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Main Authors: Cristóbal Briceño, Alejandra Sandoval-Rodríguez, Karina Yévenes, Matilde Larraechea, Angello Morgado, Catalina Chappuzeau, Víctor Muñoz, Pablo Dufflocq, Florencia Olivares
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/11/923
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spelling doaj-1d03025ffc7e49eb86acb75cbd2f3b7e2020-11-25T01:14:58ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152019-11-0191192310.3390/ani9110923ani9110923Interactions between Invasive Monk Parakeets (<i>Myiopsitta monachus</i>) and Other Bird Species during Nesting Seasons in Santiago, ChileCristóbal Briceño0Alejandra Sandoval-Rodríguez1Karina Yévenes2Matilde Larraechea3Angello Morgado4Catalina Chappuzeau5Víctor Muñoz6Pablo Dufflocq7Florencia Olivares8ConserLab, Animal Preventive Medicine Department, Faculty of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, University of Chile, San Diego 8820808, ChileConserLab, Animal Preventive Medicine Department, Faculty of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, University of Chile, San Diego 8820808, ChileConserLab, Animal Preventive Medicine Department, Faculty of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, University of Chile, San Diego 8820808, ChileConserLab, Animal Preventive Medicine Department, Faculty of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, University of Chile, San Diego 8820808, ChileConserLab, Animal Preventive Medicine Department, Faculty of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, University of Chile, San Diego 8820808, ChileConserLab, Animal Preventive Medicine Department, Faculty of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, University of Chile, San Diego 8820808, ChileConserLab, Animal Preventive Medicine Department, Faculty of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, University of Chile, San Diego 8820808, ChileConserLab, Animal Preventive Medicine Department, Faculty of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, University of Chile, San Diego 8820808, ChileConserLab, Animal Preventive Medicine Department, Faculty of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, University of Chile, San Diego 8820808, ChileThe monk parakeet (<i>Myiopsitta monachus</i>) is considered to be one of the most invasive bird species because its unique ability among parrots to build their own communal nests. Currently, they are considered an invasive species in 19 countries and a pest&#8212;even in their native distribution&#8212;because of economic losses derived from their impacts. During the reproductive seasons of 2017 and 2018, we registered interactions between invasive monk parakeets and resident bird species in Santiago, Chile. We observed agonistic and affiliative interactions, and further, we described monk parakeets&#8217; nest occupancy by nine bird species, two invasive and seven native. For this reason, we consider that the monk parakeet is an allogenic ecosystem engineer with the potential to shape distribution and richness of sympatric species in urban environments. Our results contribute to an assessment of the implications of the monk parakeet&#8217;s ecological invasion to other synanthropic species, and raise concern of other potential impacts, such as pathogen transmission derived from these interactions.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/11/923affiliative interactionagonistic interactionchileconservationecosystem engineerinvasive speciesmonk parakeet<i>myiopsitta monachus</i>nest occupancypredationreview
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author Cristóbal Briceño
Alejandra Sandoval-Rodríguez
Karina Yévenes
Matilde Larraechea
Angello Morgado
Catalina Chappuzeau
Víctor Muñoz
Pablo Dufflocq
Florencia Olivares
spellingShingle Cristóbal Briceño
Alejandra Sandoval-Rodríguez
Karina Yévenes
Matilde Larraechea
Angello Morgado
Catalina Chappuzeau
Víctor Muñoz
Pablo Dufflocq
Florencia Olivares
Interactions between Invasive Monk Parakeets (<i>Myiopsitta monachus</i>) and Other Bird Species during Nesting Seasons in Santiago, Chile
Animals
affiliative interaction
agonistic interaction
chile
conservation
ecosystem engineer
invasive species
monk parakeet
<i>myiopsitta monachus</i>
nest occupancy
predation
review
author_facet Cristóbal Briceño
Alejandra Sandoval-Rodríguez
Karina Yévenes
Matilde Larraechea
Angello Morgado
Catalina Chappuzeau
Víctor Muñoz
Pablo Dufflocq
Florencia Olivares
author_sort Cristóbal Briceño
title Interactions between Invasive Monk Parakeets (<i>Myiopsitta monachus</i>) and Other Bird Species during Nesting Seasons in Santiago, Chile
title_short Interactions between Invasive Monk Parakeets (<i>Myiopsitta monachus</i>) and Other Bird Species during Nesting Seasons in Santiago, Chile
title_full Interactions between Invasive Monk Parakeets (<i>Myiopsitta monachus</i>) and Other Bird Species during Nesting Seasons in Santiago, Chile
title_fullStr Interactions between Invasive Monk Parakeets (<i>Myiopsitta monachus</i>) and Other Bird Species during Nesting Seasons in Santiago, Chile
title_full_unstemmed Interactions between Invasive Monk Parakeets (<i>Myiopsitta monachus</i>) and Other Bird Species during Nesting Seasons in Santiago, Chile
title_sort interactions between invasive monk parakeets (<i>myiopsitta monachus</i>) and other bird species during nesting seasons in santiago, chile
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2019-11-01
description The monk parakeet (<i>Myiopsitta monachus</i>) is considered to be one of the most invasive bird species because its unique ability among parrots to build their own communal nests. Currently, they are considered an invasive species in 19 countries and a pest&#8212;even in their native distribution&#8212;because of economic losses derived from their impacts. During the reproductive seasons of 2017 and 2018, we registered interactions between invasive monk parakeets and resident bird species in Santiago, Chile. We observed agonistic and affiliative interactions, and further, we described monk parakeets&#8217; nest occupancy by nine bird species, two invasive and seven native. For this reason, we consider that the monk parakeet is an allogenic ecosystem engineer with the potential to shape distribution and richness of sympatric species in urban environments. Our results contribute to an assessment of the implications of the monk parakeet&#8217;s ecological invasion to other synanthropic species, and raise concern of other potential impacts, such as pathogen transmission derived from these interactions.
topic affiliative interaction
agonistic interaction
chile
conservation
ecosystem engineer
invasive species
monk parakeet
<i>myiopsitta monachus</i>
nest occupancy
predation
review
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/11/923
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