Nesting behavior of the swallow-tailed hummingbird, Eupetomena macroura (Trochilidae, aves)

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Autor(a) principal: ONIKI,Y.
Data de Publicação: 2000
Outros Autores: WILLIS,E. O.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Biologia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-71082000000400016
Resumo: An August or winter nestling of Eupetomena macroura was fed only every 40-50 min for at least 24 days in the nest, with fewer feedings at midday. As in other hummingbirds, it was brooded only the first week or two, and left alone even on cool nights after 12 days, probably due to the small nest size. The female attacked birds of many non-nectarivore species near the nest, in part probably to avoid predation. Botfly parasitism was extremely high, as in some other forest-edge birds.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nesting behavior of the swallow-tailed hummingbird, Eupetomena macroura (Trochilidae, aves)
title Nesting behavior of the swallow-tailed hummingbird, Eupetomena macroura (Trochilidae, aves)
spellingShingle Nesting behavior of the swallow-tailed hummingbird, Eupetomena macroura (Trochilidae, aves)
ONIKI,Y.
nesting
hummingbird
Eupetomena macroura
parasitism
predation
title_short Nesting behavior of the swallow-tailed hummingbird, Eupetomena macroura (Trochilidae, aves)
title_full Nesting behavior of the swallow-tailed hummingbird, Eupetomena macroura (Trochilidae, aves)
title_fullStr Nesting behavior of the swallow-tailed hummingbird, Eupetomena macroura (Trochilidae, aves)
title_full_unstemmed Nesting behavior of the swallow-tailed hummingbird, Eupetomena macroura (Trochilidae, aves)
title_sort Nesting behavior of the swallow-tailed hummingbird, Eupetomena macroura (Trochilidae, aves)
author ONIKI,Y.
author_facet ONIKI,Y.
WILLIS,E. O.
author_role author
author2 WILLIS,E. O.
author2_role author
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WILLIS,E. O.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv nesting
hummingbird
Eupetomena macroura
parasitism
predation
topic nesting
hummingbird
Eupetomena macroura
parasitism
predation
description An August or winter nestling of Eupetomena macroura was fed only every 40-50 min for at least 24 days in the nest, with fewer feedings at midday. As in other hummingbirds, it was brooded only the first week or two, and left alone even on cool nights after 12 days, probably due to the small nest size. The female attacked birds of many non-nectarivore species near the nest, in part probably to avoid predation. Botfly parasitism was extremely high, as in some other forest-edge birds.
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