Predation on artificial nests by marmosets of the genus Callithrix (Primates, Platyrrhini) in a Cerrado fragment in Southeastern Brazil
Although the causes of decline in bird populations in forest fragments are not well known, nest predation seems to play a major role in these events. A way to estimate the relative importance of predation for the reproduction of native birds is the use of artificial nests. Here, there is a report on...
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doaj-53cc8531bef64158b304681f40889dbe2020-11-24T22:24:02ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaBiotemas0103-16432013-03-01261203207Predation on artificial nests by marmosets of the genus Callithrix (Primates, Platyrrhini) in a Cerrado fragment in Southeastern BrazilMarcos Vinícius de AlmeidaAnderson da Silva LucindoThiago Vernaschi Vieira da CostaHugo Medeiros Garrido de PaulaAlthough the causes of decline in bird populations in forest fragments are not well known, nest predation seems to play a major role in these events. A way to estimate the relative importance of predation for the reproduction of native birds is the use of artificial nests. Here, there is a report on the high rates of predation on artificial nests by two marmoset species from the genus Callithrix, C. pennicillata and C. jacchus, as well as their hybrid derivatives, in a Cerrado fragment in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. By means of artificial nests and quail eggs filled with paraffin, it was possible to identify the marmosets as predators through the bite pattern left on the paraffin. The results suggest a possible occurrence of predation on natural nests. Further studies involving the monitoring of natural nests will be able to confirm the role of marmosets in the decline of bird populations in the study area.http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume261/203a207.pdfArtificial eggsBlack ear-tufted marmosetCommon marmosetPredation rate |
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Marcos Vinícius de Almeida Anderson da Silva Lucindo Thiago Vernaschi Vieira da Costa Hugo Medeiros Garrido de Paula Predation on artificial nests by marmosets of the genus Callithrix (Primates, Platyrrhini) in a Cerrado fragment in Southeastern Brazil Biotemas Artificial eggs Black ear-tufted marmoset Common marmoset Predation rate |
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Marcos Vinícius de Almeida Anderson da Silva Lucindo Thiago Vernaschi Vieira da Costa Hugo Medeiros Garrido de Paula |
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Predation on artificial nests by marmosets of the genus Callithrix (Primates, Platyrrhini) in a Cerrado fragment in Southeastern Brazil |
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Predation on artificial nests by marmosets of the genus Callithrix (Primates, Platyrrhini) in a Cerrado fragment in Southeastern Brazil |
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Predation on artificial nests by marmosets of the genus Callithrix (Primates, Platyrrhini) in a Cerrado fragment in Southeastern Brazil |
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Predation on artificial nests by marmosets of the genus Callithrix (Primates, Platyrrhini) in a Cerrado fragment in Southeastern Brazil |
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Predation on artificial nests by marmosets of the genus Callithrix (Primates, Platyrrhini) in a Cerrado fragment in Southeastern Brazil |
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predation on artificial nests by marmosets of the genus callithrix (primates, platyrrhini) in a cerrado fragment in southeastern brazil |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina |
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Although the causes of decline in bird populations in forest fragments are not well known, nest predation seems to play a major role in these events. A way to estimate the relative importance of predation for the reproduction of native birds is the use of artificial nests. Here, there is a report on the high rates of predation on artificial nests by two marmoset species from the genus Callithrix, C. pennicillata and C. jacchus, as well as their hybrid derivatives, in a Cerrado fragment in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. By means of artificial nests and quail eggs filled with paraffin, it was possible to identify the marmosets as predators through the bite pattern left on the paraffin. The results suggest a possible occurrence of predation on natural nests. Further studies involving the monitoring of natural nests will be able to confirm the role of marmosets in the decline of bird populations in the study area. |
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Artificial eggs Black ear-tufted marmoset Common marmoset Predation rate |
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