Alimentación de pichones de la paloma Zenaida auriculata
During 1970 crop samples were taken from nestlings of the eared dove Zenaid auriculata chysauchenia in the eastem plains of Córdoba, Argentine Republic, where this dove has become a serious agricultural pest. Seeds and crop milk are the most important food items. No fruits or animal food were found....
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hornero:hornero_v011_n03_p2092024-06-19T12:50:55Z Alimentación de pichones de la paloma Zenaida auriculata Hornero (en línea) 1973;03(011):209-216 Bucher, Enrique H. Nores, Manuel During 1970 crop samples were taken from nestlings of the eared dove Zenaid auriculata chysauchenia in the eastem plains of Córdoba, Argentine Republic, where this dove has become a serious agricultural pest. Seeds and crop milk are the most important food items. No fruits or animal food were found. During the first days of the nestling's life, crop milk plays an important role, which rapidly decreases afterwards (fig. 1). The seeds of cultivated species are predominant, beeing mainly sorghum, millet, wheat, peanut, sunflower and maize. Important weed seeds are Amaranthus spp. (Amaranthaceae), Chenopodium spp. (Chenopodiaceae), Argemone subfusiformis (Papaveraceae), Setaria pampeana and Echinochloa colonum (Graminae) (table 1). Nestling's crops have more small seeds and less medium and large size seeds than theaverage adult crop contento Large seeds are absent during the first four days of lHe. Differences between adult and nestling food became less and less apparent as the nestling grows (fig. 3). It means that availability of small seeds is necessary during the breeding period, or af least during early of the nestling's life. Adults rearing cruck (as indicated by milk secretion) tend to feed on smaIler food items (p<O,O1) than the rest. Nevertheless, large seeds are also found in their crops in smaller proportions. These data are consistent with the hypothesis that the greater proportion of smaller seeds in the nestling's food is explained by both the deliberate choice hy the parents and some sort of selection during the regurgitating of food from the adult to the chick Aves Argentinas. Asociación Ornitológica del Plata 1973-11 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf spa info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ar https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/hornero_v011_n03_p209 |
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During 1970 crop samples were taken from nestlings of the eared dove Zenaid auriculata chysauchenia in the eastem plains of Córdoba, Argentine Republic, where this dove has become a serious agricultural pest. Seeds and crop milk are the most important food items. No fruits or animal food were found. During the first days of the nestling's life, crop milk plays an important role, which rapidly decreases afterwards (fig. 1). The seeds of cultivated species are predominant, beeing mainly sorghum, millet, wheat, peanut, sunflower and maize. Important weed seeds are Amaranthus spp. (Amaranthaceae), Chenopodium spp. (Chenopodiaceae), Argemone subfusiformis (Papaveraceae), Setaria pampeana and Echinochloa colonum (Graminae) (table 1). Nestling's crops have more small seeds and less medium and large size seeds than theaverage adult crop contento Large seeds are absent during the first four days of lHe. Differences between adult and nestling food became less and less apparent as the nestling grows (fig. 3). It means that availability of small seeds is necessary during the breeding period, or af least during early of the nestling's life. Adults rearing cruck (as indicated by milk secretion) tend to feed on smaIler food items (p<O,O1) than the rest. Nevertheless, large seeds are also found in their crops in smaller proportions. These data are consistent with the hypothesis that the greater proportion of smaller seeds in the nestling's food is explained by both the deliberate choice hy the parents and some sort of selection during the regurgitating of food from the adult to the chick |
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Bucher, Enrique H. Nores, Manuel Alimentación de pichones de la paloma Zenaida auriculata |
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Bucher, Enrique H. Nores, Manuel |
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Alimentación de pichones de la paloma Zenaida auriculata |
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Alimentación de pichones de la paloma Zenaida auriculata |
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Alimentación de pichones de la paloma Zenaida auriculata |
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Alimentación de pichones de la paloma Zenaida auriculata |
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Alimentación de pichones de la paloma Zenaida auriculata |
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alimentación de pichones de la paloma zenaida auriculata |
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Aves Argentinas. Asociación Ornitológica del Plata |
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1973 |
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