The Breeding biology of the Cape Parrot Poicephalus robustus in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa

Kate F. Carstens, J. Carstens, K. Wimberger
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The Cape Parrot Poicephalus robustus is endemic to South Africa where it typically occurs in high-altitude Mistbelt forests. They are listed as Vulnerable internationally with habitat loss being the primary threat to the species. They nest in natural tree hollows in large forest hardwoods which were the target of historical, exploitative harvesting, and which continue to be harvested legally but on a smaller scale. The breeding biology of the species has been described for the central population, but not yet for the southern population, in the Eastern Cape province, where the stronghold of the population resides. There, few nest sites have been located, and the study of the breeding behaviour and biology is a key knowledge gap in the species in need of conservation. This study aims to characterise natural nesting sites in the Eastern Cape, describe breeding behaviour and investigate breeding success during 2017–2021. A total of 43 nesting sites were located of which 20 were occupied. No pairs attempted breeding in 2019 and breeding success was estimated to be 58%. As found in other parts of the range, Cape Parrots in the study area nest in existing hollows predominantly in large, mature, yellowwood Afrocarpus falcatus trees. Parrots also nest in exotic species. They showed no preference for nest orientation and nested as close as 69 m away from their nearest neighbour. Most nest cavities were inaccessible by field researchers and could only be monitored from the ground, but new methods were found that facilitated the inspection of some nests that were unsafe to climb. Nest characteristics and breeding behaviour information gathered in this study provide a practical foundation for the optimisation of the design and installation of more nest boxes in future, to assist in conservation efforts of this threatened species.
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南非东开普省角鹦鹉Poicephalus robustus的繁殖生物学
角鹦鹉Poicephalus robustus是南非特有的,它通常出现在高海拔的Mistbelt森林中。它们在国际上被列为易危物种,栖息地的丧失是对该物种的主要威胁。它们在大型森林硬木的天然树洞中筑巢,这些硬木是历史上剥削性采伐的目标,现在仍在合法采伐,但规模较小。该物种的繁殖生物学已被描述为中部种群,但尚未描述南部种群,在东开普省,那里是该种群的大本营。在那里,筑巢地点很少,对繁殖行为和生物学的研究是需要保护的物种的关键知识缺口。本研究旨在描述东开普省的自然筑巢地点,描述繁殖行为并调查2017-2021年期间的繁殖成功情况。共找到43个筑巢地点,其中20个已被占用。2019年没有配对尝试繁殖,繁殖成功率估计为58%。正如在其他地区发现的那样,研究区域的角鹦鹉在现有的洞穴中筑巢,主要是在大的、成熟的黄木affrocarpus falcatus树上。鹦鹉也会在外来物种中筑巢。它们对巢的方向没有任何偏好,它们的巢离最近的邻居只有69米远。野外研究人员无法进入大多数巢穴,只能从地面进行监测,但发现了新的方法,方便了对一些不安全的巢穴进行检查。本研究收集的巢特征和繁殖行为信息为今后优化设计和安装更多的巢箱提供了实践基础,以协助保护这一受威胁物种。
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