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Revista mexicana de biodiversidad

versión On-line ISSN 2007-8706versión impresa ISSN 1870-3453

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ARBELAEZ-CORTES, Enrique; RODRIGUEZ-CORREA, Hernando A.  y  RESTREPO-CHICA, Manuela. Mixed bird flocks: patterns of activity and species composition in a region of the Central Andes of Colombia. Rev. Mex. Biodiv. [online]. 2011, vol.82, n.2, pp.639-651. ISSN 2007-8706.

Mixed bird flocks are groups of individuals from different species that travel and forage together. Such groups are common in several bird communities around the world. We present species composition and activity patterns of mixed bird flocks in a region of the Central Andes of Colombia. We compared the number of species per flock, as well as the number of flocks among 3 different habitats. We tested hypotheses concerning the flocks daily activity and the co-occurrences of species within them. We recorded 75 species, and the species number per flock varied from 4 to 21. Our data suggest that habitat affects the number of flocks but not their species number, and that the activity of flocks is similar throughout the day. In addition, the association of birds in flocks is affected by interspecific facilitation, with some species co-occurrences found more times than expected by chance. We hypothesize that some tanager species could have a role in flock cohesion. We witnessed 2 predator attacks upon flocks, a number of agonistic interactions among flock members, and squirrels following bird flocks. Our results meet some general patterns described for mixed bird flocks.

Palabras llave : La Patasola Natural Reserve; montane forest; Quindío; species richness; South America.

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