Summer feeding ecology of great pampa-finches, <i>Embernagra platensis</i> at Laguna de Guaminí, Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Ferman, Laura M.; Montalti, Diego
Año de publicación
2010
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español castellano
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The aim of this study was to assemble data on the summer feeding ecology of the Great Pampa-finch, Embernagra platensis at the Laguna de Guaminí, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and to explore the differences related to the dietary patterns for each sex between winter and summer when possible. The stomach contents of 43 birds were analyzed. The animal fraction was composed of Hymenoptera (45.1%), Coleoptera (32.4%), Lepidoptera (6.0%), Araneae (5%) and Orthoptera (3.2%). The application of the index of relative importance (IRI) resulted in 1490.4 for Coleoptera, 428.5 for Hymenoptera and 162.5 for Lepidoptera caterpillars. The vegetal fraction consisted of Triticum aestivum (26.9%), Cyperaceous (25%), Poaceae (Gramineae) (19.3%) and Panicum sp. (11.2%). The IRI values were 893.8 for Triticum aestivum, 174.5 for Gramineae, 126.5 for Panicum sp. and 112.8 for Scirpus sp. The food niche width was 0.33 for both sexes; the diversity index resulted in 1.06 for females and 1.33 for males and specific diversity ranged from 1.87 to 2.84. A canonical component analysis (CCA) was performed on environmental and morphometric variables, and a Monte Carlo test confirmed the canonical correlations. A t-test showed that some birds harmonized with a logarithmic model and some with a geometric curve. During the summer, Embernagra platensis ingests Hymenoptera and Coleoptera more often than seeds, suggesting that two biological mechanisms could be taking place in this bird.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Materia
Ciencias Naturales
Biología
feeding behavior
Embernagra platensis
finch
geeding ecology
great pampa-finch
gastrointestinal contents
araneae
coleoptera
Hymenoptera
Lepidoptera
Orthoptera
Poaceae
Scirpus
Argentina
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spelling Summer feeding ecology of great pampa-finches, <i>Embernagra platensis</i> at Laguna de Guaminí, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaFerman, Laura M.Montalti, DiegoCiencias NaturalesBiologíafeeding behaviorEmbernagra platensisfinchgeeding ecologygreat pampa-finchgastrointestinal contentsaraneaecoleopteraHymenopteraLepidopteraOrthopteraPoaceaeScirpusArgentinaThe aim of this study was to assemble data on the summer feeding ecology of the Great Pampa-finch, Embernagra platensis at the Laguna de Guaminí, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and to explore the differences related to the dietary patterns for each sex between winter and summer when possible. The stomach contents of 43 birds were analyzed. The animal fraction was composed of Hymenoptera (45.1%), Coleoptera (32.4%), Lepidoptera (6.0%), Araneae (5%) and Orthoptera (3.2%). The application of the index of relative importance (IRI) resulted in 1490.4 for Coleoptera, 428.5 for Hymenoptera and 162.5 for Lepidoptera caterpillars. The vegetal fraction consisted of Triticum aestivum (26.9%), Cyperaceous (25%), Poaceae (Gramineae) (19.3%) and Panicum sp. (11.2%). The IRI values were 893.8 for Triticum aestivum, 174.5 for Gramineae, 126.5 for Panicum sp. and 112.8 for Scirpus sp. The food niche width was 0.33 for both sexes; the diversity index resulted in 1.06 for females and 1.33 for males and specific diversity ranged from 1.87 to 2.84. A canonical component analysis (CCA) was performed on environmental and morphometric variables, and a Monte Carlo test confirmed the canonical correlations. A t-test showed that some birds harmonized with a logarithmic model and some with a geometric curve. During the summer, Embernagra platensis ingests Hymenoptera and Coleoptera more often than seeds, suggesting that two biological mechanisms could be taking place in this bird.Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo2010info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf663-669http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/34726spainfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://www.scielo.br/pdf/aabc/v82n3/14.pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/0001-3765info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/21562695info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 3.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-10-29T15:02:44Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/34726Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-10-29 15:02:44.7SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Summer feeding ecology of great pampa-finches, <i>Embernagra platensis</i> at Laguna de Guaminí, Buenos Aires, Argentina
title Summer feeding ecology of great pampa-finches, <i>Embernagra platensis</i> at Laguna de Guaminí, Buenos Aires, Argentina
spellingShingle Summer feeding ecology of great pampa-finches, <i>Embernagra platensis</i> at Laguna de Guaminí, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ferman, Laura M.
Ciencias Naturales
Biología
feeding behavior
Embernagra platensis
finch
geeding ecology
great pampa-finch
gastrointestinal contents
araneae
coleoptera
Hymenoptera
Lepidoptera
Orthoptera
Poaceae
Scirpus
Argentina
title_short Summer feeding ecology of great pampa-finches, <i>Embernagra platensis</i> at Laguna de Guaminí, Buenos Aires, Argentina
title_full Summer feeding ecology of great pampa-finches, <i>Embernagra platensis</i> at Laguna de Guaminí, Buenos Aires, Argentina
title_fullStr Summer feeding ecology of great pampa-finches, <i>Embernagra platensis</i> at Laguna de Guaminí, Buenos Aires, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Summer feeding ecology of great pampa-finches, <i>Embernagra platensis</i> at Laguna de Guaminí, Buenos Aires, Argentina
title_sort Summer feeding ecology of great pampa-finches, <i>Embernagra platensis</i> at Laguna de Guaminí, Buenos Aires, Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ferman, Laura M.
Montalti, Diego
author Ferman, Laura M.
author_facet Ferman, Laura M.
Montalti, Diego
author_role author
author2 Montalti, Diego
author2_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
Biología
feeding behavior
Embernagra platensis
finch
geeding ecology
great pampa-finch
gastrointestinal contents
araneae
coleoptera
Hymenoptera
Lepidoptera
Orthoptera
Poaceae
Scirpus
Argentina
topic Ciencias Naturales
Biología
feeding behavior
Embernagra platensis
finch
geeding ecology
great pampa-finch
gastrointestinal contents
araneae
coleoptera
Hymenoptera
Lepidoptera
Orthoptera
Poaceae
Scirpus
Argentina
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The aim of this study was to assemble data on the summer feeding ecology of the Great Pampa-finch, Embernagra platensis at the Laguna de Guaminí, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and to explore the differences related to the dietary patterns for each sex between winter and summer when possible. The stomach contents of 43 birds were analyzed. The animal fraction was composed of Hymenoptera (45.1%), Coleoptera (32.4%), Lepidoptera (6.0%), Araneae (5%) and Orthoptera (3.2%). The application of the index of relative importance (IRI) resulted in 1490.4 for Coleoptera, 428.5 for Hymenoptera and 162.5 for Lepidoptera caterpillars. The vegetal fraction consisted of Triticum aestivum (26.9%), Cyperaceous (25%), Poaceae (Gramineae) (19.3%) and Panicum sp. (11.2%). The IRI values were 893.8 for Triticum aestivum, 174.5 for Gramineae, 126.5 for Panicum sp. and 112.8 for Scirpus sp. The food niche width was 0.33 for both sexes; the diversity index resulted in 1.06 for females and 1.33 for males and specific diversity ranged from 1.87 to 2.84. A canonical component analysis (CCA) was performed on environmental and morphometric variables, and a Monte Carlo test confirmed the canonical correlations. A t-test showed that some birds harmonized with a logarithmic model and some with a geometric curve. During the summer, Embernagra platensis ingests Hymenoptera and Coleoptera more often than seeds, suggesting that two biological mechanisms could be taking place in this bird.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description The aim of this study was to assemble data on the summer feeding ecology of the Great Pampa-finch, Embernagra platensis at the Laguna de Guaminí, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and to explore the differences related to the dietary patterns for each sex between winter and summer when possible. The stomach contents of 43 birds were analyzed. The animal fraction was composed of Hymenoptera (45.1%), Coleoptera (32.4%), Lepidoptera (6.0%), Araneae (5%) and Orthoptera (3.2%). The application of the index of relative importance (IRI) resulted in 1490.4 for Coleoptera, 428.5 for Hymenoptera and 162.5 for Lepidoptera caterpillars. The vegetal fraction consisted of Triticum aestivum (26.9%), Cyperaceous (25%), Poaceae (Gramineae) (19.3%) and Panicum sp. (11.2%). The IRI values were 893.8 for Triticum aestivum, 174.5 for Gramineae, 126.5 for Panicum sp. and 112.8 for Scirpus sp. The food niche width was 0.33 for both sexes; the diversity index resulted in 1.06 for females and 1.33 for males and specific diversity ranged from 1.87 to 2.84. A canonical component analysis (CCA) was performed on environmental and morphometric variables, and a Monte Carlo test confirmed the canonical correlations. A t-test showed that some birds harmonized with a logarithmic model and some with a geometric curve. During the summer, Embernagra platensis ingests Hymenoptera and Coleoptera more often than seeds, suggesting that two biological mechanisms could be taking place in this bird.
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