Distribución temporal de aves rapaces diurnas en la Reserva "Playón de Mismaloya", Jalisco, México

Diurnal raptors were counted monthly in the "Playón de Mismaloya", reserve, Jalisco, Mexico, from November 1997 to October 1998. We identified 11 species; eight of them migrants, one resident and two resident with migrant populations. The highest increase in total number of individuals was from December to March, influenced mainly by the presence of Caracara plancus (Crested Caracara), Falco sparverius (American Kestrel) and Pandion haliaetus (Osprey). The two former species were observed frequently in open areas, where they could detect prey more easily, while ospreys were found only in estuaries, lagoons and beach, where food was available.

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Main Authors: Hernández Vázquez,Salvador, Durand Martínez,Braulio Cesar, Esparza Salas,Rodrigo, Valadez González,Carmen
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Language:Spanish / Castilian
Published: Universidad de Costa Rica 2000
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-774420000004000262010-12-07Distribución temporal de aves rapaces diurnas en la Reserva "Playón de Mismaloya", Jalisco, MéxicoHernández Vázquez,SalvadorDurand Martínez,Braulio CesarEsparza Salas,RodrigoValadez González,Carmen Playón de Mismaloya Jalisco México Diurnal raptors were counted monthly in the "Playón de Mismaloya", reserve, Jalisco, Mexico, from November 1997 to October 1998. We identified 11 species; eight of them migrants, one resident and two resident with migrant populations. The highest increase in total number of individuals was from December to March, influenced mainly by the presence of Caracara plancus (Crested Caracara), Falco sparverius (American Kestrel) and Pandion haliaetus (Osprey). The two former species were observed frequently in open areas, where they could detect prey more easily, while ospreys were found only in estuaries, lagoons and beach, where food was available.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad de Costa RicaRevista de Biología Tropical v.48 n.4 20002000-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.sa.cr/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-77442000000400026es
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author Hernández Vázquez,Salvador
Durand Martínez,Braulio Cesar
Esparza Salas,Rodrigo
Valadez González,Carmen
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Durand Martínez,Braulio Cesar
Esparza Salas,Rodrigo
Valadez González,Carmen
Distribución temporal de aves rapaces diurnas en la Reserva "Playón de Mismaloya", Jalisco, México
author_facet Hernández Vázquez,Salvador
Durand Martínez,Braulio Cesar
Esparza Salas,Rodrigo
Valadez González,Carmen
author_sort Hernández Vázquez,Salvador
title Distribución temporal de aves rapaces diurnas en la Reserva "Playón de Mismaloya", Jalisco, México
title_short Distribución temporal de aves rapaces diurnas en la Reserva "Playón de Mismaloya", Jalisco, México
title_full Distribución temporal de aves rapaces diurnas en la Reserva "Playón de Mismaloya", Jalisco, México
title_fullStr Distribución temporal de aves rapaces diurnas en la Reserva "Playón de Mismaloya", Jalisco, México
title_full_unstemmed Distribución temporal de aves rapaces diurnas en la Reserva "Playón de Mismaloya", Jalisco, México
title_sort distribución temporal de aves rapaces diurnas en la reserva "playón de mismaloya", jalisco, méxico
description Diurnal raptors were counted monthly in the "Playón de Mismaloya", reserve, Jalisco, Mexico, from November 1997 to October 1998. We identified 11 species; eight of them migrants, one resident and two resident with migrant populations. The highest increase in total number of individuals was from December to March, influenced mainly by the presence of Caracara plancus (Crested Caracara), Falco sparverius (American Kestrel) and Pandion haliaetus (Osprey). The two former species were observed frequently in open areas, where they could detect prey more easily, while ospreys were found only in estuaries, lagoons and beach, where food was available.
publisher Universidad de Costa Rica
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