Reproductive parameters in the critically endangered Blue-throated Macaw: limits to the recovery of a parrot under intensive management.

Rediscovered in the wild twenty years ago, the breeding biology of wild Blue-throated Macaws remains largely unexplored, yet is essential to its effective conservation and recovery. Here, we analyse reproductive parameters in an intensively managed wild population of Blue-throated Macaws, providing...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Igor Berkunsky, Gonzalo Daniele, Federico P Kacoliris, José A Díaz-Luque, Carmen P Silva Frias, Rosana M Aramburu, James D Gilardi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4062484?pdf=render
id doaj-57bac3322e31470fa06f3fe9d5adf034
record_format Article
spelling doaj-57bac3322e31470fa06f3fe9d5adf0342020-11-25T01:12:13ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0196e9994110.1371/journal.pone.0099941Reproductive parameters in the critically endangered Blue-throated Macaw: limits to the recovery of a parrot under intensive management.Igor BerkunskyGonzalo DanieleFederico P KacolirisJosé A Díaz-LuqueCarmen P Silva FriasRosana M AramburuJames D GilardiRediscovered in the wild twenty years ago, the breeding biology of wild Blue-throated Macaws remains largely unexplored, yet is essential to its effective conservation and recovery. Here, we analyse reproductive parameters in an intensively managed wild population of Blue-throated Macaws, providing the first data on the breeding biology of this critically endangered species. During the six-year study period, 2007-2012, the number of active breeding pairs either remained constant or decreased, depending on the site, and no new breeding pairs were discovered despite extensive searching. We documented nesting attempts in natural cavities in dead palms or live hardwoods, and artificial nest boxes. Egg-laying was concentrated during the end of dry season and the beginning of the wet season, August through December. Hatching failure was the greatest cause of egg losses. Half of the breeding attempts of Blue-throated Macaws produced at least one fledging, on average two, after a 85 days nestling period. An average of 4.3 nestlings per year fledged from all known wild nests combined. Each pair lost roughly 65% of its initial reproductive investment at each nesting attempt. In most successful nesting attempts of individualized pairs, a new nesting attempt was not detected the following year. All monitored breeding pairs showed high nest site fidelity, reusing hardwood-tree cavities and nest boxes. Our findings will aid conservation efforts by refining current actions and prompting new approaches towards the conservation and recovery of the Blue-throated Macaw.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4062484?pdf=render
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Igor Berkunsky
Gonzalo Daniele
Federico P Kacoliris
José A Díaz-Luque
Carmen P Silva Frias
Rosana M Aramburu
James D Gilardi
spellingShingle Igor Berkunsky
Gonzalo Daniele
Federico P Kacoliris
José A Díaz-Luque
Carmen P Silva Frias
Rosana M Aramburu
James D Gilardi
Reproductive parameters in the critically endangered Blue-throated Macaw: limits to the recovery of a parrot under intensive management.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Igor Berkunsky
Gonzalo Daniele
Federico P Kacoliris
José A Díaz-Luque
Carmen P Silva Frias
Rosana M Aramburu
James D Gilardi
author_sort Igor Berkunsky
title Reproductive parameters in the critically endangered Blue-throated Macaw: limits to the recovery of a parrot under intensive management.
title_short Reproductive parameters in the critically endangered Blue-throated Macaw: limits to the recovery of a parrot under intensive management.
title_full Reproductive parameters in the critically endangered Blue-throated Macaw: limits to the recovery of a parrot under intensive management.
title_fullStr Reproductive parameters in the critically endangered Blue-throated Macaw: limits to the recovery of a parrot under intensive management.
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive parameters in the critically endangered Blue-throated Macaw: limits to the recovery of a parrot under intensive management.
title_sort reproductive parameters in the critically endangered blue-throated macaw: limits to the recovery of a parrot under intensive management.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Rediscovered in the wild twenty years ago, the breeding biology of wild Blue-throated Macaws remains largely unexplored, yet is essential to its effective conservation and recovery. Here, we analyse reproductive parameters in an intensively managed wild population of Blue-throated Macaws, providing the first data on the breeding biology of this critically endangered species. During the six-year study period, 2007-2012, the number of active breeding pairs either remained constant or decreased, depending on the site, and no new breeding pairs were discovered despite extensive searching. We documented nesting attempts in natural cavities in dead palms or live hardwoods, and artificial nest boxes. Egg-laying was concentrated during the end of dry season and the beginning of the wet season, August through December. Hatching failure was the greatest cause of egg losses. Half of the breeding attempts of Blue-throated Macaws produced at least one fledging, on average two, after a 85 days nestling period. An average of 4.3 nestlings per year fledged from all known wild nests combined. Each pair lost roughly 65% of its initial reproductive investment at each nesting attempt. In most successful nesting attempts of individualized pairs, a new nesting attempt was not detected the following year. All monitored breeding pairs showed high nest site fidelity, reusing hardwood-tree cavities and nest boxes. Our findings will aid conservation efforts by refining current actions and prompting new approaches towards the conservation and recovery of the Blue-throated Macaw.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4062484?pdf=render
work_keys_str_mv AT igorberkunsky reproductiveparametersinthecriticallyendangeredbluethroatedmacawlimitstotherecoveryofaparrotunderintensivemanagement
AT gonzalodaniele reproductiveparametersinthecriticallyendangeredbluethroatedmacawlimitstotherecoveryofaparrotunderintensivemanagement
AT federicopkacoliris reproductiveparametersinthecriticallyendangeredbluethroatedmacawlimitstotherecoveryofaparrotunderintensivemanagement
AT joseadiazluque reproductiveparametersinthecriticallyendangeredbluethroatedmacawlimitstotherecoveryofaparrotunderintensivemanagement
AT carmenpsilvafrias reproductiveparametersinthecriticallyendangeredbluethroatedmacawlimitstotherecoveryofaparrotunderintensivemanagement
AT rosanamaramburu reproductiveparametersinthecriticallyendangeredbluethroatedmacawlimitstotherecoveryofaparrotunderintensivemanagement
AT jamesdgilardi reproductiveparametersinthecriticallyendangeredbluethroatedmacawlimitstotherecoveryofaparrotunderintensivemanagement
_version_ 1725167876270194688