New nesting locality of the Agami Heron, <i>Agamia agami</i> (Pelecaniformes: Ardeidae) in Ecuador

Abstract (en):

The Agami heron, Agamia agami, is a rare species of the Neotropics, and even though its distribution is large, little is known about the sites where it congregates to nest. We report a new nesting site, which is the eighth reported site in the Neotropics, located in Tambococha, Yasuní National Park, Ecuador. We estimate that it is occupied by approximately 140 individuals, based on the 70 nests counted and considering the monogamous behavior of this species for at least one year. The discovery of this nesting colony is important to determine more precisely the distribution area of this species, and, in the future, monitor populations and develop studies of population genetics, migration, and behavioral movements as a basis to implement a conservation strategy for the Agami Heron in Ecuador.

Abstract (es):

La garza Agamia agami es una especie rara que habita en el Neotrópico. Aunque su distribución es amplia, se sabe poco sobre los sitios donde se congrega para anidar. Reportamos un nuevo sitio de anidación, el octavo conocido en el Neotropico, ubicado en Tambococha, Parque Nacional Yasuní, Ecuador. Estimamos la presencia de aproximadamente 140 individuos, cifra que se basa en los 70 nidos contabilizados, considerando el comportamiento monógamo que presenta esta especie por lo menos en un año. El descubrimiento de esta colonia de anidación es importante para determinar con mayor precisión el área de distribución de esta especie y, en el futuro, realizar estudios genéticos poblacionales, movimientos migratorios, comportamentales y de monitoreo que sirvan de base para implementar una estrategia de conservación de la garza agami en Ecuador.

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Colonia de anidación de aves, Llanura aluvial Amazónica, Neotrópico (es)

Amazonian alluvial plain, Bird nesting colonies, Neotropics (en)

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New nesting locality of the Agami Heron, Agamia agami (Pelecaniformes: Ardeidae) in Ecuador

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How to Cite

Ortiz-Galarza, F. M., & Garzón-Santomaro, C. (2019). New nesting locality of the Agami Heron, <i>Agamia agami</i> (Pelecaniformes: Ardeidae) in Ecuador. Biota Colombiana, 20(1), 126–131. https://doi.org/10.21068/c2019.v20n01a09

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