The birds on the brink of extinction sing worse than those than they are not it.
The males of populations of birds on the brink of extinction have a poorer and simple song than those species with a great viability, according to a team of the Superior Council of Scientific Researches (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. CSIC).
The investigators analyzed during four years in steppes of the Valley of the Ebro a threatened species of bird: the Dupont´s Lark (Chersophilus duponti).
With this work the scientists of the CSIC have discovered that the greater or smaller repertoire of the song of the birds can work like indicator of its survival.
According to the investigator of the CSIC and director of the study, Paola Laiolo, the reason that explains the song of the male birds is simpler in threatened species is that “the diversity of melodies depends on two factors nails in the viability of the populations: the population size and the number of youthful birds by year “.
“the song of the Dupont’s lark has up to 12 musical sequences with 13 different notes each one, but in the populations with possibility of being extinguished the birds they only sing three or four phrases” , detail the specialists.
This must, according to the scientists, to that the young does not have a sufficient number of adult males to whom to imitate and, for that reason, only three or four learn melodies that will be, as well, solely those that will be able to sing if it does not increase the number of birds in his population.
Until now, one had demonstrated to the relation between the song and the quality of the birds at the time of being selected by the females in a sexual context.
Nevertheless, “ it is the first time that the song can constitute an indicator of the quality of population”, assure the scientists the work.
Dupont’s Lark in Burgos, data of the Ornithological Yearbook of the Province of Burgos
ALONDRA RICOTÍ
Chersophilus duponti (Vieillot, 1820).
Dupont’s Lark
Status and population:
Atlas of the Breeding birds of the Province of Burgos (Roman ET al., 1996): Sedentary . 110-135 individuals.
Ornithological Yearbook of the Province of Burgos: Sedentary . In decrease.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
The Last News of Migrate Birds
The last news on the arrival of African birds to Burgos, are the records of Egyptian Vulture, Iberian Chiffchaff, Short-toed Eagle, Swallows, Crag Martins, and House Martins.
Publicado por
MCBirding. Javier Morala, Valvanera Rodríguez
Sunday, March 09, 2008
Spring
Another year more, and the spring is here, in the field, not in the calendar, and now have records of the first birds that arrive from Africa, Swallows, Black Kite, Swift , Hoopoe, Egiptian Vulture... and while, the resident birds or are singing and preparing nests, or even incubating.
If you want to see the updated information of different species that arrive to Spain from Africa, click this links:
http://www.springalive.net/
If you want to see the updated information of different species that arrive to Spain from Africa, click this links:
http://www.springalive.net/
http://www.avesyclima.org/index2.php
The last news of migrate birds of Burgos are:
Black Kite
Crag Martin
Hoopoe
Publicado por
MCBirding. Javier Morala, Valvanera Rodríguez
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