Breeding biology and conservation of the Marsh Seedeater Sporophila palustris

The Marsh Seedeater Sporophila palustris is one of the most endangered and least known of the capuchino seedeaters. Breeding populations are patchy, occurring in north-east Argentina, southern Brazil, and Uruguay. We present data on the breeding biology of the species, and describe nests and eggs, b...

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Autores principales: Vizentin-Bugoni, J., Areta, J.I., Di Giacomo, A.G., Di Giacomo, A.S., Jacobs, F., Afonso Coimbra, M.A., Dias, R.A.
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spelling paperaa:paper_09592709_v23_n2_p147_VizentinBugoni2023-06-12T16:48:43Z Breeding biology and conservation of the Marsh Seedeater Sporophila palustris Bird Conserv. Int. 2013;23(2):147-158 Vizentin-Bugoni, J. Areta, J.I. Di Giacomo, A.G. Di Giacomo, A.S. Jacobs, F. Afonso Coimbra, M.A. Dias, R.A. breeding population breeding site endangered species grassland habitat conservation passerine reproductive biology species conservation Argentina Brazil Uruguay Aves Poaceae Sporophila Sporophila palustris The Marsh Seedeater Sporophila palustris is one of the most endangered and least known of the capuchino seedeaters. Breeding populations are patchy, occurring in north-east Argentina, southern Brazil, and Uruguay. We present data on the breeding biology of the species, and describe nests and eggs, behaviour (including courtship, nesting, incubation and parental care), breeding sites and food items. Marsh Seedeaters breed in well-preserved grasslands with wet soils and tall vegetation. In general, these habitats are used for extensive livestock ranching. Main threats are overgrazing, widespread use of fire, conversion of grasslands to pastures of exotic grasses and rice fields, afforestation, and illegal trapping. Most breeding sites are located in Important Bird Areas, but only one in Brazil and one in Argentina are protected. We propose a series of actions to promote the conservation of Marsh Seedeaters and other endangered birds that coexist in grassland habitats. Copyright © BirdLife International 2013 Â. Fil:Di Giacomo, A.S. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2013 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09592709_v23_n2_p147_VizentinBugoni
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topic breeding population
breeding site
endangered species
grassland
habitat conservation
passerine
reproductive biology
species conservation
Argentina
Brazil
Uruguay
Aves
Poaceae
Sporophila
Sporophila palustris
spellingShingle breeding population
breeding site
endangered species
grassland
habitat conservation
passerine
reproductive biology
species conservation
Argentina
Brazil
Uruguay
Aves
Poaceae
Sporophila
Sporophila palustris
Vizentin-Bugoni, J.
Areta, J.I.
Di Giacomo, A.G.
Di Giacomo, A.S.
Jacobs, F.
Afonso Coimbra, M.A.
Dias, R.A.
Breeding biology and conservation of the Marsh Seedeater Sporophila palustris
topic_facet breeding population
breeding site
endangered species
grassland
habitat conservation
passerine
reproductive biology
species conservation
Argentina
Brazil
Uruguay
Aves
Poaceae
Sporophila
Sporophila palustris
description The Marsh Seedeater Sporophila palustris is one of the most endangered and least known of the capuchino seedeaters. Breeding populations are patchy, occurring in north-east Argentina, southern Brazil, and Uruguay. We present data on the breeding biology of the species, and describe nests and eggs, behaviour (including courtship, nesting, incubation and parental care), breeding sites and food items. Marsh Seedeaters breed in well-preserved grasslands with wet soils and tall vegetation. In general, these habitats are used for extensive livestock ranching. Main threats are overgrazing, widespread use of fire, conversion of grasslands to pastures of exotic grasses and rice fields, afforestation, and illegal trapping. Most breeding sites are located in Important Bird Areas, but only one in Brazil and one in Argentina are protected. We propose a series of actions to promote the conservation of Marsh Seedeaters and other endangered birds that coexist in grassland habitats. Copyright © BirdLife International 2013 Â.
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author Vizentin-Bugoni, J.
Areta, J.I.
Di Giacomo, A.G.
Di Giacomo, A.S.
Jacobs, F.
Afonso Coimbra, M.A.
Dias, R.A.
author_facet Vizentin-Bugoni, J.
Areta, J.I.
Di Giacomo, A.G.
Di Giacomo, A.S.
Jacobs, F.
Afonso Coimbra, M.A.
Dias, R.A.
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title Breeding biology and conservation of the Marsh Seedeater Sporophila palustris
title_short Breeding biology and conservation of the Marsh Seedeater Sporophila palustris
title_full Breeding biology and conservation of the Marsh Seedeater Sporophila palustris
title_fullStr Breeding biology and conservation of the Marsh Seedeater Sporophila palustris
title_full_unstemmed Breeding biology and conservation of the Marsh Seedeater Sporophila palustris
title_sort breeding biology and conservation of the marsh seedeater sporophila palustris
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