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Aves de San Andrés y Providencia - Expedición Sea Flower Plus 2021

Authors: González-M., Roy;

Aves de San Andrés y Providencia - Expedición Sea Flower Plus 2021

Abstract

Durante el mes de octubre y en el marco de la expedición Sea Flower Plus 2021, se emplearon diferentes métodos para el estudiar el ensamblaje de aves del archipiélago de San Andrés, Providencia y Santa Catalina, Se visitaron en total 28 Unidades de muestreo . El conjunto de datos contiene 1127 registros, correspondientes a 87 especímenes. Los órdenes más representativos fueron Passeriformes con el 50% del total de las especies, seguido de Charadriiformes y Pelecaniformes. En general, las familias más abundantes fueron el grupo de las reinitas (Parulidae) con 20 especies, seguido de los escolopácidos o grupo de aves costeras (Scolopacidae) con 11; para estas familias casi la totalidad de especies que aportaron son migratorias boreales. Por otro lado, en las redes fueron capturados 45 individuos de 15 especies, de las cuales se destacan ambas subespecies del mielero común (Coereba flaveola), El Vireo endémico de Providencia (Vireo approximans), El Vireo endémico de San Andrés (Vireo caribaeus), y el Turpial jamaicano o caribeño (Icterus leucopteryx), especies y subespecies de distribución muy restringidas a estas Islas.

Keywords

Occurrence, cangrejo negro, avifauna, Sea Flower, Observation, registros biológicos, Colombia, Archipiélago de San Andrés, Providencia y Santa Catalina, bosque seco tropical

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