Patrones de distribución de la avifauna de los bosques de la Reserva de la Biosfera Cabo de Hornos: Un antecedente básico para la planificación del aviturismo sustentable
Erik M. Sandvig, Claudio S. Quilodrán, F. Aguirre, Juan Rivero de Aguilar, O. Barroso, R. A. Vásquez, R. Rozzi
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Abstract
The Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve is located in one of the most pristine areas on the planet. Its forest birds, some of them charismatic species, are one of the focus interests for both tourists and the local community. However, basic aspects of bird distribution in these ecosystems are still poorly understood. In this study, we characterized the distribution patterns of forest birds in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve. We distinguish four patterns, classifying bird species according to variations in geographic and temporal distribution within the reserve. We observed variations in the distribution of resident and migratory species related to the type of forest vegetation. We found that mixed forests of Nothofagus betuloides and N. pumilio are important for the presence of several low abundance species, including the Magellanic Woodpecker (Campephilus magellanicus). These results allow us to identify priority areas for the conservation of the forest bird community of the Magellanic ecoregion. Additionally, they highlight Isla Navarino as the area with the highest diversity of forest species, and is easily accessible, in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve.
合恩角生物圈保护区位于地球上最原始的地区之一。它的森林鸟类,其中一些是有魅力的物种,是游客和当地社区关注的焦点之一。然而,这些生态系统中鸟类分布的基本方面仍然知之甚少。本文对合恩角生物圈保护区森林鸟类的分布格局进行了研究。我们根据保护区内的地理和时间分布的变化,将鸟类分类为四种模式。我们观察到与森林植被类型相关的留种和候种分布的变化。研究发现,在麦哲伦啄木鸟(Campephilus magellanicus)等几种低丰度物种的存在中,Nothofagus between tuloides和N. pumilio混交林是重要的。这些结果使我们能够确定麦哲伦生态区森林鸟类群落保护的优先区域。此外,他们强调纳瓦里诺岛是森林物种多样性最高的地区,并且很容易进入合恩角生物圈保护区。