Preliminary investigation on nest-tree and nest-cavity characteristics of the Taiwan Barbet (Megalaima nuchalis) in Taipei Botanical Garden.

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Taiwan Journal of Forest Science Pub Date : 2009-09-01 DOI:10.7075/TJFS.200909.0213
Koh ChaoNien, Lu FangCian
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Taiwan Barbet (Megalaima nuchalis) is the only species of the Ramphastidae found in Taiwan and is endemic to the island. Megalaima nuchalis is found at low to mid elevations and is typically seen in the mid-canopy layer of broadleaf forests. During the breeding season, M. nuchalis excavates its own nest cavity in tree trunks or branches; therefore, it is closely associated with forests. From March to September of 2008, we investigated the characteristics of nest trees and nest cavities of M. nuchalis in Taipei Botanical Garden (TBG). The measured variables were nest tree species, tree height, tree diameter at breast height, nest height, tree diameter at nest, diameter of the cavity entrance, length of the horizontal passage, depth of the hole, and orientation of the cavity entrance. In total, we found 27 nest holes in 12 trees, which included 8 different tree species dominated by camphor (Cinnamomum camphora (L.) Presl). Megalaima nuchalis excavated nests in dead trees or in dead branches of living trees, and very few of the nest trees were monocotyledons. The nest cavities were found either on the main tree trunk or on side limbs, and the nest locations seemed to be related to the location of dead limbs on the nest tree and nest tree height. The shape of most cavity entrances was almost circular, and the size corresponded well to the body size of the birds themselves, as this prevents the invasion by natural enemies. The cavity entrances were mainly orientated towards the northwest to southwest, as these directions might have good air flow and could keep the nests well-ventilated and dry. The removal of dead trees and dead limbs from M. nuchalis habitats is disadvantageous during their breeding season. We recommend preserving dead trees and dead limbs which pose no danger in urban green areas as they provide nest cavities and resting holes for M. nuchalis and other secondary cavity nesters-in order to maintain and even enhance urban animal biodiversity.
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台北植物园台湾Barbet (Megalaima nuchalis)巢树及巢腔特征之初步调查。
台湾Barbet (Megalaima nuchalis)是台湾唯一发现的Ramphastidae物种,是岛上特有的。在低至中海拔地区发现,通常见于阔叶林的冠层中层。在繁殖季节,斑蝶在树干或树枝上挖掘自己的巢穴;因此,它与森林有着密切的联系。2008年3月至9月,在台北植物园调查了金翅阔叶树的巢树及巢腔特征。测量变量为巢树树种、树高、树胸径、巢高、巢径、洞口直径、水平通道长度、洞口深度、洞口方位。共在12棵树中发现27个巢孔,其中8种树以樟树(Cinnamomum camphora (L.))为优势种。Presl)。巨翅蝇在枯树或活树的枯枝上掘巢,巢树很少为单子叶树。巢穴既存在于主树干上,也存在于侧枝上,巢穴的位置似乎与枯枝在巢树上的位置和巢树高度有关。大多数洞穴入口的形状几乎是圆形的,其大小与鸟类自身的体型相对应,因为这可以防止天敌的入侵。洞口主要朝向西北到西南,因为这个方向可能有良好的空气流通,可以保持巢的通风和干燥。在其繁殖季节,从其栖息地移走枯树和枯枝是不利的。我们建议保留在城市绿地中不构成危险的枯树和枯枝,因为它们为白斑斑蝶和其他次生洞巢提供了巢腔和休息洞,以维持甚至提高城市动物的生物多样性。
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期刊介绍: The Taiwan Journal of Forest Science is an academic publication that welcomes contributions from around the world. The journal covers all aspects of forest research, both basic and applied, including Forest Biology and Ecology (tree breeding, silviculture, soils, etc.), Forest Management (watershed management, forest pests and diseases, forest fire, wildlife, recreation, etc.), Biotechnology, and Wood Science. Manuscripts acceptable to the journal include (1) research papers, (2) research notes, (3) review articles, and (4) monographs. A research note differs from a research paper in its scope which is less-comprehensive, yet it contains important information. In other words, a research note offers an innovative perspective or new discovery which is worthy of early disclosure.
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